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FIFTH ELEMENT HIT THE RECORDING STUDIO

19 November 2008

FIFTH ELEMENT HIT THE RECORDING STUDIO

Our 2008 Build a Band winners head to the studio to record their Glastonbury track


Fifth Element - the winners of the 2008 Build a Band comp hit the studio recently to professionally record the track they wrote and performed at Glastonbury.

The recording took place The Premises studios in London which has seen the likes of Klaxons, Lily Allen, Hot Chip and Arctic Monkeys pass through it's doors.  They were working with esteemed producer and engineer Jason Howes who has produced material for Alphabeat, Hadouken, XX Teens, Hot Chip and Lily Allen...to name just a few!

It was a long couple of days but the band worked really hard and came away with a great track laid down.

Listen to their track and check out the Fifth Element video from the studio below

http://www.myspace.com/fifthelementtheband 

 

 

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