Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Madonna - Freemasons We Had To Turn Down Madonna


Chart-topping dance duo Freemasons have revealed that their popularity meant they were forced to say no to a Madonna remix.

The Brighton pair - whose recent remix of Kelly Rowland's Work reached number four in the UK singles charts - told inthenews.co.uk that they had to turn down the chance to remix the Material Girl as they were simply too busy.

"We turned down Madonna the other week," explained Russell Small.

"Not because we wanted to but because of a time issue. We've got two more remixes to do and we've just co-produced a track for the Will Young album so we just didn't have time.

"And we want to make an album at the end of the summer, so we're not taking on new material."

Small also admitted that the pair almost turned down the chance to rework Rowland's Work.

"We were expecting Matthew Knowles - Beyonce's father, who also manages Kelly Rowland - to ask us to do a house mix of the song," he explained.

"And we're very precious about our vocals and when we sped the Kelly Rowland vocals up, it sounded… dreadful.

"So we went back to them and said we wanted freedom to do what we wanted. And they said we could do whatever we liked!"

Freemasons' new single When You Touch Me, featuring Katherine Ellis, is released on June 23rd.


17/06/2008 12:06:01





See Also

Friday, 13 June 2008

Amenta

Amenta   
Artist: Amenta

   Genre(s): 
Trance
   



Discography:


Occasus   
 Occasus

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10




The Amenta was formed in the year 2000, in Sydney, Australia, from the remnants of respective defunct death and black metallic element bands. Seeking to, in their own words, "body forth a new long time of extremism," the group's intentionally anonymous members proceeded to synthesize elements of calamitous, death, obscure, ambient, and industrial alloy into their 2002 demo/EP Mictlan. A good record album, the obscurely named Occasus followed 2 eld later, and was released by French label Listenable Records.