Ellis-Bextor eyes further Freemasons songs

Sophie Ellis-Bextor has revealed that she is eager to work with the Freemasons on more songs.

The singer teamed up with the duo for their latest single 'Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer)' and admitted she has already got plans to record with them again.

"We will be doing a bit more, definitely," she told DS. "There's another song we're working on at the moment. I think if something works then it's worth persevering with.

"The thing I love about them is that whilst they've got a lot of dance sensibilities, they've also got pop sensibilities. With them there's always an appeal from a melodic point of view as well as just the basic four-to-the-floor beat.

"Their songs feel like they've got a bit more texture and shape to them. I think they respect the fact that people want a song to tell a story as well as make them boogie."

The Freemasons, made up of Brighton duo Russell Small and James Wiltshire, have previously remixed and produced songs for Kylie Minogue, Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland.

'Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer)' is released on June 21.

> Click here to read our interview with Sophie Ellis-Bextor