Who saw Hot Chip at Glastonbury in 2008 when Wiley came onstage with them and they performed his hit, Wearing My Rolex - a track that Hot Chip had initially covered for the Live Lounge? A genuinely classic moment from a band that has excelled at Glastonbury, well, over and over again.
This year is the London-based electronic pop group’s fifth appearance at the festival and they come equipped with a brilliant fifth album - the R&B-influenced Why Make Sense? Why indeed? In May, they came in to tell Jo Whiley about the album and their fifteen years of making music, then frontman Alexis Taylor made a luscious Bedtime Mix for Radio 1’s Phil Taggart shortly after. It’s definitely not time to sleep, though, when Hot Chip play Glastonbury. Get up and dance.
Who saw Hot Chip at Glastonbury in 2008 when Wiley came onstage with them and they performed his hit, Wearing My Rolex - a track that Hot Chip had initially covered for the Live Lounge? A genuinely classic moment from a band that has excelled at Glastonbury, well, over and over again.
This year is the London-based electronic pop group’s fifth appearance at the festival and they come equipped with a brilliant fifth album - the R&B-influenced Why Make Sense? Why indeed? In May, they came in to tell Jo Whiley about the album and their fifteen years of making music, then frontman Alexis Taylor made a luscious Bedtime Mix for Radio 1’s Phil Taggart shortly after. It’s definitely not time to sleep, though, when Hot Chip play Glastonbury. Get up and dance.