Joy In Repetition will comprise 15 tracks, including new single ‘Devotion’.

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After a career spanning more than 20 years, UK electronic act Hot Chip are releasing their very first greatest hits album, Joy In Repetition.
Arriving September 5 via Domino, the album comprises 15 of the band’s biggest hits and fan favourites taken from their eight studio albums, including dancefloor bangers ‘Ready For The Floor’, ‘I Feel Better’, ‘Flutes’ and ‘Over and Over’, along with new track ‘Devotion’.
“There’s joy in doing something again and again,” says Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor on the compilation. “That’s true of rhythms, of grooves and of making records together for 20 years. We’re still doing it. We still love doing it.”
New track ‘Devotion’ is “a celebration of the devotion to doing this project together,” Taylor continues. “I think of Joe (Goddard) as being like Brian Wilson, with this huge dedication to finding how to make the most amazing pop music,” he adds.
‘Devotion’ is accompanied by a music video directed by Will Kindrick that was filmed in Japan. Check it out below.
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Meeting as students, the duo of Alexis Taylor and Joe Goddard formed Hot Chip way back in 2000. Recruiting several other musicians to help fill out the lineup, the band released their debut album, Coming on Strong, in 2004.
A minor hit, it was Hot Chip’s follow-up albums, 2006’s The Warning and 2008’s Made in the Dark, that thrust the group into the global spotlight and saw them performing at the world’s biggest clubs and festivals.
Hot Chip have gone on to release a total of eight studio albums, with their most recent being 2022’s Freakout/Release, which Pitchfork said “joins doubt with deliverance over the cleansing pulse of a disco beat.”
Joy In Repition by Hot Chip arrives September 5 via Domino. Pre-order here.

Joy In Repetition
Ready For The Floor
Boy From School
One Life Stand
Night And Day
Flutes
Hungry Child
Over And Over
Positive
Look At Where We Are
Need You Now
Eleanor
Huarache Lights
Melody of Love
I Feel Better
Devotion
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