Music
Ronson, Williams working together again
Published Wednesday, Oct 17 2007, 11:29 BST | By Kimberley Dadds
Mark Ronson has revealed that he has started working with Robbie Williams again on material for his next album.
The DJ, who previously worked with Williams on some of his songs for the Rudebox LP, has visited the singer to work out the sound of his new tracks.
Ronson told Star magazine: "Robbie and I have been talking a lot about his next album and I’ve played him a couple of tracks of mine that he liked. One of the tracks had a southern blues/guitar slide on it.
"Everyone I’ve worked with - from Robbie to Lily Allen and Amy (Winehouse) - like to experiment and challenge themselves, which I feed off.
"The songs I’ve re-done need to have a good tempo to do what I do. And they have to be delivered by someone who doesn’t pull any punches."
The DJ, who previously worked with Williams on some of his songs for the Rudebox LP, has visited the singer to work out the sound of his new tracks.
Ronson told Star magazine: "Robbie and I have been talking a lot about his next album and I’ve played him a couple of tracks of mine that he liked. One of the tracks had a southern blues/guitar slide on it.
"Everyone I’ve worked with - from Robbie to Lily Allen and Amy (Winehouse) - like to experiment and challenge themselves, which I feed off.
"The songs I’ve re-done need to have a good tempo to do what I do. And they have to be delivered by someone who doesn’t pull any punches."
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