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Coldplay recording a rave song
Coldplay recording a rave song
Coldplay are recording a rave song.
Drummer Will Champion has been experimenting with different equipment and
speeds while the group are in the studio - working on the follow-up to last
year's 'Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends' album - and has come up
with a 168 beats-per-minute dance track.
A source said: "The lads are still on a creative roll in the studio and Will
is bringing loads of ideas to the table.
"He's got a new drum machine and has been having a lot of fun pushing it to
the limits. The most recent offering is turbo-charged, to say the least, but
the lands have been having a great time working with it."
In addition to the rave track, Will has also been helping compose an
experimental jazz tune for the group.
The source added to Britain's The Sun newspaper: "Will has got a track in
seven-four time that he's working on. Most rock music is based around the
standard four-four time signature. It's only the most adventurous of jazz
people who compose anything with such an irregular beat. But he's pressing
forward with it."
Coldplay's new direction may have come about because they were growing
increasingly worried fans were getting bored of their branch of melodic
indie rock.
Guitarist Johnny Buckland - who plays in the group alongside Will, singer
Chris Martin and bassist Guy Berryman - recently revealed: "We ended up
doing much more touring than we originally planned so there's no time to do
proper justice to a new project. And anyway people may need a bit of a break
from us. We've got a lot of ideas but we want to find a new way to go and
that may take some time."
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