Music
Faithless address 'Fiat sell-out' claims
Published Monday, Aug 23 2010, 21:52 BST | By Clare Wiley

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The group teamed up with the company to record an advert which doubles as the video for their single 'Feelin' Good'.
Sister Bliss insisted that the musicians maintain "a measure of artistic integrity".
She told NME: "I do believe we have a measure of artistic integrity, and we didn't want to do something that was kind of cheesy and obvious and crass.
"There was a certain amount of – what can I say? – artistic conversations that went on."
The band's Maxi Jazz added: "It's a different world out there in terms of selling music [nowadays]. So if you want to get your music out there to people you have to try new avenues, as Prince has, as Radiohead have and as we are trying to do."
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