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Chase & Status use Glastonbury for new album inspiration
Published Monday, Jun 27 2011, 16:40 BST | By Lewis Corner | 1 comment

The 'Hitz' producers admitted the plans ahead of their set on the West Holts stage at Glastonbury festival on Friday, citing the festival atmosphere as a source of inspiration.
"We're in the process of starting work on the new album, getting ideas together," member Will Kennard told Gigwise.
"It's quite inspiring to be at festivals - all the new and upcoming talent. It's a good way for us to get some ideas."
The dubstep duo previously told Digital Spy that they didn't snub Rihanna when working on their recent album, and explained that they wanted the record to be "very British".
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Watch Chase & Status perform 'Blind Faith' live at Glastonbury 2011 below:
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