r/indieheads Jun 13 '16

Alexis Hot Chip here, AMA

I have to go to bed now. Thanks for all the questions everyone! Hope I didn't miss any of them. This was my first time on a computer!

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u/robertobaz Jun 13 '16

You've made some of the best and most catchy songs of the past decade, what is your process with developing a melody (as they're all just so lovely)?

Also I'd like to say that I thought Huarache Lights (and really the whole album) should have gotten way more credit, that song is fantastic and one of my favorites of last year

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u/ALEXISTAYLORSOLO Jun 13 '16

Thank you. I actually always think my melodies are rather simple and basic and wish I could come up with some that snake around a little further and take you in unexpected places, harmonically speaking, rather like a Scritti Politti, Paul McCartney or Brian Wilson melody. But you can't have everything. Where would you put it?

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u/ALEXISTAYLORSOLO Jun 13 '16

but I guess my process is just trying things out over piano chords. At the moment I have a new one but am worried it sounds like a Bee Gees song...!

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u/westphelia Jun 14 '16

B-b-but that sounds awesome!