The electro-pop duo The Hundred in the Hands hail from New York and are hitting up D.C.’s Rock and Roll Hotel tonight, debuting tunes from their new album Red Night. Their buzzy self-titled 2010 debut LP earned the group a place among other electro acts like Phantogram and Class Actress, as well as a spot on the Warp Records roster. The group followed-up the album with a darker mediation on life, drawing more elements from hip-hop and dance. Where their debut was admittedly all over the place, the new record is a consistent beast amplifying all of the duo’s strengths with little of the weaknesses that held them back. Today’s song of the day is the lead single from the album “Keep It Low” and it features Eleanore Everdell’s enchanting vocals over a slinky dance beat that reaches a maximalist peak in the chorus.

The Hundred in the Hands play tonight at Rock and Roll Hotel (1353 H Street NE) with Dance for the Dying and Vorhees. Starts 8:30 p.m. Tickets $10.