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The Enemy want to make dance album
Published Monday, Oct 1 2007, 12:49 BST | By Alex Fletcher
Coventry rockers The Enemy have claimed that they want to make a dance music record at some point in the future.
The 'Away From Here' band have revealed that touring with The Wombats and Lethal Bizzle on the NME Rock 'n' Roll Riot Tour has made them want to diversify their sound.
Singer Tom Clarke told the Daily Star: "The remix thing is really exciting me at the moment. We’ve got a dance record in us.
"I’ve been saying for ages that I want dance DJs before our sets - that’s what we’ve got now.
"But in tours to come I want proper lights in the crowd and glitter balls. Let’s turn our shows into a proper f****** club night and have it."
Clarke added that the band would jump at the opportunity to work with their touring partners in the future.
The rocker commented: "If we get a chance to do something with those guys on tour we’d be bang up for it. It shows another diversity to the band. Watching Lethal every night is inspiring."
The 'Away From Here' band have revealed that touring with The Wombats and Lethal Bizzle on the NME Rock 'n' Roll Riot Tour has made them want to diversify their sound.
Singer Tom Clarke told the Daily Star: "The remix thing is really exciting me at the moment. We’ve got a dance record in us.
"I’ve been saying for ages that I want dance DJs before our sets - that’s what we’ve got now.
"But in tours to come I want proper lights in the crowd and glitter balls. Let’s turn our shows into a proper f****** club night and have it."
Clarke added that the band would jump at the opportunity to work with their touring partners in the future.
The rocker commented: "If we get a chance to do something with those guys on tour we’d be bang up for it. It shows another diversity to the band. Watching Lethal every night is inspiring."
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