Popping Culture: Hot Chip boogies with Terence Stamp

Hot Chip has released a video for their latest single, “Night & Day,” featuring a lovely cameo by a typically disaffected Terence Stamp (The Limey; Priscilla, Queen of the Desert).

The video is directed by Peter Serafinowicz, who worked with the boys on their hilarious “I Feel Better” video.

Personally, I think my favourite part of the video is when Stamp mouths the lyrics, “I don’t got no Abba. I like Zapp, not Zappa.” Someone, please make this into a T-shirt that I can wear when I DJ at parties.

This is a great #summerjam.

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