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Warmduscher ‎– At The Hotspot - LP

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Tracklist
Position     Title/Credits     Duration
A1     Live At The Hotspot
A2     Hot Shot
A3     8 Minute Machines
A4     Wild Flowers
A5     Fatso

B1     Twitchin' In The Kitchen
B2     Five Star Rated
B3     Baby Toe Joe
B4     Double Vision
B5     Super Cool
B6     Greasin' Up Jesus


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Warmduscher  ‎– At The Hotspot
Label: Bella Union ‎– BELLA1292VX, Bella Union ‎– BELLA1292V
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Clear, 140g
Country: Europe
Released: 01 Jul 2022
Genre: Electronic, Rock, Funk / Soul
Style: Disco, Funk, Garage Rock, Indie Rock

Warmduscher announce their fourth album, At The Hot Spot, their first for indie label Bella Union, which is physically released on Friday July 1st 2022. Written over a period of over a year in lockdown, At the Hotspot, produced by Joe Goddard and Al Doyle of Hot Chip, takes the raucous energy Warmduscher solidified on their critically acclaimed 2019 release Tainted Lunch, and injects it with a slightly more polished, ‘80s funk sound, kind of like stumbling home to your squatted loft after a drunken night at the local disco. It’s crunchy on the outside, smooth on the inside, and might be the most immediately enjoyable music Warmduscher have ever graced us with. “There was a lot of partying,” says Clams, laughing about the gestation of the album. “We were like, Aaarrggghh. We were just happy to be doing something and seeing each other. It was that weird energy, where you're fed up and you're kind of angry, but in a good way. We would spend like two nights a week writing, maybe once or twice a month, sometimes less.” This went on for about a year, with all the members bringing in their contributions, until it came time to record—which, in typical punk rock fashion, had its own set of obstacles to overcome. The bulk of Warmduscher’s discography – the aforementioned Tainted Lunch, as well as 2018’s Whale City and 2016’s Khaki Tears – were produced by London stalwart Dan Carey, who was instrumental in helping the band hone their fuzzed out sound. Unfortunately, at the beginning of At the Hotspot’s recording process, Dan caught COVID, and the band found themselves having to leave their comfort zone and find a new producer fast. Luckily, they found two, under serendipitous circumstances. “I was in the studio with Joe and Al of Hot Chip, doing an electronic project with Igor Cavallera of Sepultura and his wife, artist/musician Laima,” explains Clams. “When I got the message saying Dan couldn't do the album, I was like, ‘Aw, fuck!’ Then Joe and Al were simply like, ‘We'll do it!’ It was this really weird, happy accident. While At the Hotspot is still very much a Warmduscher album, with all its cracks and crevices oozing garage rock bravado, the production values buff out those jagged edges in a way only these two virtuoso producers could have pulled off. “We're just really psyched to play this whole thing live now,” states Clams matter-of-factly. “And it's a whole revamp—new label, new producers, new logo—new everything.”

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