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Two Door Cinema Club: 'We couldn't say no to working with Lady GaGa'
Published Monday, Jan 30 2012, 16:57 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 2 comments
Two Door Cinema Club have admitted that they couldn't turn down the opportunity to work with Lady GaGa.
The band remixed the star's Born This Way album track 'Electric Chapel' last year and were only given a short period of time to rework the cut.


Frontman Alex Trimble told The Sun: "She said we only had a week. That's not a lot of time, especially as we were on tour, but I couldn't turn down such an incredible opportunity.
"So we worked every single day and night and threw it together. I'm really proud of it."
The reworked version featured on Lady GaGa's Born This Way: The Remix album, which was released back in November.
Two Door Cinema Club will headline this year's NME Awards Tour, which starts at Glasgow's O2 Academy on February 8 and finishes at London's O2 Academy Brixton on February 25.
Listen to the Two Door Cinema Club remix of Lady GaGa's 'Electric Chapel' below:
The band remixed the star's Born This Way album track 'Electric Chapel' last year and were only given a short period of time to rework the cut.

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Frontman Alex Trimble told The Sun: "She said we only had a week. That's not a lot of time, especially as we were on tour, but I couldn't turn down such an incredible opportunity.
"So we worked every single day and night and threw it together. I'm really proud of it."
The reworked version featured on Lady GaGa's Born This Way: The Remix album, which was released back in November.
Two Door Cinema Club will headline this year's NME Awards Tour, which starts at Glasgow's O2 Academy on February 8 and finishes at London's O2 Academy Brixton on February 25.
Listen to the Two Door Cinema Club remix of Lady GaGa's 'Electric Chapel' below:
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