Klaxons are planning to go into the studio with Tony Visconti in 2008 to work on their new album, they have revealed.
The acclaimed "nu-rave" act, who won the Mercury Prize for their debut
"Myths Of The Near Future", have been planning a follow-up.
It
seems Visconti, famed for his work with David Bowie and T-Rex, will be
helming the recordings, after a successful initial meeting recently.
Speaking
about the plan, Klaxon James Righton explained: "At the end of February
we're going in the studio with Tony Visconti to do a couple of tracks.
"He's just a lovely man. He came along to a few of our New York shows and was interested, so we're gonna try him out."
Klaxons plays two shows in London this week, kicking-off this evening at Brixton Academy.
by the Newsdesk @ music-news.com
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