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Lovefoxxx to duet with Primal Scream
Published Thursday, Jan 3 2008, 16:42 GMT | By Kimberley Dadds
CSS singer Lovefoxxx and Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie are to record a duet.
The track, which Gillespie describes as "...electronic psychedelia and almost John Lennon-y", will be placed on Primal Scream's new album, due out later this year. The pair decided to collaborate after they played the same event in Lovefoxxx's hometown of Sao Paolo.
Gillespie told NME: "(CSS) were playing at the same festival as us. We ended up hanging out with them, having a great night - us and them. We stayed up all night playing music and chatting."
He added: "I went to see them at the Astoria (in London) and I think I asked her (to duet) then. Then I wrote her an email and sent her the song and she was really into it."
The singer described the upcoming track, saying: "It's about a destructive relationship, I guess. It's not an 'up' kind of song, it's a very, very dark-sounding track, really intense."
The track, which Gillespie describes as "...electronic psychedelia and almost John Lennon-y", will be placed on Primal Scream's new album, due out later this year. The pair decided to collaborate after they played the same event in Lovefoxxx's hometown of Sao Paolo.
Gillespie told NME: "(CSS) were playing at the same festival as us. We ended up hanging out with them, having a great night - us and them. We stayed up all night playing music and chatting."
He added: "I went to see them at the Astoria (in London) and I think I asked her (to duet) then. Then I wrote her an email and sent her the song and she was really into it."
The singer described the upcoming track, saying: "It's about a destructive relationship, I guess. It's not an 'up' kind of song, it's a very, very dark-sounding track, really intense."
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