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Hot Chip: So, who’s the hottest chip?

Posted on June 27, 2012 by dangrunebaum

“There’s something about the beginnings of making synths talk to each other in a certain way that gives those records a certain kind of appeal,” Joe Goddard continues, citing artists like Human League and Giorgio Morodor. “People talk about the fact that it was difficult to make sequenced records in those days—the struggle made them better. You had to really think about what you were doing.”

Metropolis, Jun 8, 2012

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