Saturday 2 July 2011

Boy band JLS old has been used by recording studios by Take That

Boy band JLS old has been used by recording studios by Take That, George Michael and David Bowie.They is now hoping that the magic of great artists on their new material will be wiped.

The boy bands performed at London's Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh previous night and are at Ross County's Victoria Park in Dingwall tonight.

Before they went on stage, Marvin Humes from the band told The Razz: "It's been great. We've nearly finished in that studio but it's quite a magic studio in West London.

"Take That have used it before and it's where they shot the video for Band Aid years ago.

"There's a picture of everyone on the walls and George Michael, Phil Collins and David Bowie have worked here. It's nice to be in amongst it."

Progress on the new album has strong vocals down and have kids of their summer tour at the weekend laying in between shows, working on tracks such as She Makes Me Wanna with Dev, which comes out on July 24.

Marvin said: "We always have a laugh. It's just us singing. It's great to come in and use the studio for different things.

"Apart from recording vocals, when the other three are busy I'll do boring stuff such as paying the bills and catching up on my emails. We've been pretty busy.

"We are on tour at the weekends and when we're not doing that, we've been recording vocals for the new album."

Of their collaboration with Like A G6 singer Dev, Marv said: "Dev is amazing.

"We met her for the first time on the shoot and she is cool.

"The video, which comes out on July 8, looked amazing. We shot it in Miami and everything you can picture to do with Miami went in."

Marvin and his bandmates play their live gigs, but he enjoyed the Wembley Stadium in recognition of his recent form, red faced - to leave.

He said: "I slipped over on stage at Wembley Stadium in front of 75,000 people and I was so embarrassed. The stage was like an ice rink.

"It helped me when I saw Rihanna trip over on tour as well.

"I thought, 'It happens to the best of them'. You just have to get back up quickly like it never happened."

For fans of the online chat did not help the situation, and Marvin and his family soon found their second half form some link up.

He said: "The funny thing is Rochelle was at home and she went to the gig and kept getting tweets from some of the fans saying, 'Marvin has really hurt himself'.

"She was trying to get hold of mum and was panicking to see if I was okay."

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