Hot Chip – Why Make Sense? (Deluxe Edition) (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Hot Chip – Why Make Sense? (Deluxe Edition) (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 01:03:35 minutes | 744 MB | Genre: Electonic
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Domino Recording Co

Why Make Sense? is the sixth studio album by English electronic music band Hot Chip. With this album, Hot Chip continue to capture pure joy while acknowledging the limits of such a quest. It’s an adult album made by a group of guys in their mid-thirties who know all of the trappings of an “adult album.” These ahead-of-their-time pop omnivores—remember the bewilderment that surrounded the bedroom Prince and Stevie-isms of their debut album in 2004?—are now, remarkably, something of an institution, their eclecticism the new normal. The deluxe edition of the album includes an EP, titled Separate, containing four additional new songs.

It’s interesting to note that Hot Chip’s string of great albums – beginning with Made in the Dark – coincided with their exploration of the joys of long-term relationships. Celebrating monogamy while avoiding monotony applies to how they make music, as well: on the surface, Why Make Sense? is another album of wry, kinetic electro-pop from a group that has mastered the style, but it also builds on Hot Chip’s roots – and dance music’s origins – in ways that sound fresh. The band reunited with In Our Heads producer Mark Ralph, and they expand on that album’s joyousness, this time imbuing it with elements of R&B, hip-hop, and, especially, disco. “Huarache Lights” feels like the album’s mission statement, from its slow and steady groove and un-ironic talkbox to its sample of First Choice’s “Let No Man Put Asunder,” a sizzling disco testament to commitment that was also sampled by the prime movers of house and techno’s early days. Later, Bernard Fowler’s cameo on Sinnamon’s “I Need You Now” injects an extra dose of passion into the gorgeous “Need You Now.” However, unlike Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories – another love letter to dance music’s early days – Why Make Sense? finds Hot Chip looking toward the future. For every moment that sounds like a vintage sample, such as the spiky clavinet running through “Started Right,” there’s another like “Love Is the Future,” where the cameo by De La Soul’s Posdnuos reclaims old-school optimism for the 21st century. Elsewhere, Hot Chip’s ballads feel even more natural than they did before, with “White Wine and Fried Chicken” delivering emotional and musical comfort food. Still their message is most vibrant on the most danceable songs, such as “Dark Night” and “Easy to Get.” It all adds up to a potent reminder that when it comes to life and music, you can’t have a future without a past; on Why Make Sense?, Hot Chip explore both in confident and exciting ways.

Tracklist:

1-01. Hot Chip – Huarache Lights (05:29)
1-02. Hot Chip – Love Is The Future (04:31)
1-03. Hot Chip – Cry For You (04:18)
1-04. Hot Chip – Started Right (03:43)
1-05. Hot Chip – White Wine And Fried Chicken (03:00)
1-06. Hot Chip – Dark Night (05:27)
1-07. Hot Chip – Easy To Get (05:10)
1-08. Hot Chip – Need You Now (04:45)
1-09. Hot Chip – So Much Further To Go (03:12)
1-10. Hot Chip – Why Make Sense (05:14)
2-01. Hot Chip – Burning Up (04:10)
2-02. Hot Chip – Seperate (04:24)
2-03. Hot Chip – Move With Me (03:48)
2-04. Hot Chip – Reharmonize (06:24)