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The 1975 have been working on new material for One Direction's next album.
The 'Chocolate' hitmakers got into the studio with the band - made up of Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan and Liam Payne - after they approached them to work on a song for their upcoming fourth studio record.
Speaking at Bushmills Live in Ireland, Matt told OneDirectionJoy.com: "We went in the studio once [with One Direction]. It's something that would feature on their album. It's just us writing for them, it wouldn't be a collaboration."
Talking about One Direction's global success, he said: "I think those boys can do a p**s and the whole world wants to talk about it.
"I think everyone's keen to know what's going on in their world. One Direction are the busiest band in the world and we are the second busiest."
Matt, 25, also played a prank on Harry Styles on Nick Grimshaw's Radio 1 breakfast show, when he asked him for £5,000 because he was desperate for cash.
The One Direction hunk agreed to lend him it despite only having briefly met him.
Matt joked: "I should [still] get my £5,000 off Harry Styles. That was very funny."
Meanwhile, The 1975 are also playing with electro-pop breakthrough Keisza at MTV Crashes Plymouth next month, joining Example and The Kaiser Chiefs.
They will be performing at the Plymouth Hoe on July 15 to a 20,000-strong crowd at the sold-out beach side event.
The 1975 writing with One Direction
The 1975 have been working on new material for One Direction's next album.
The 'Chocolate' hitmakers got into the studio with the band - made up of Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan and Liam Payne - after they approached them to work on a song for their upcoming fourth studio record.
Speaking at Bushmills Live in Ireland, Matt told OneDirectionJoy.com: "We went in the studio once [with One Direction]. It's something that would feature on their album. It's just us writing for them, it wouldn't be a collaboration."
Talking about One Direction's global success, he said: "I think those boys can do a p**s and the whole world wants to talk about it.
"I think everyone's keen to know what's going on in their world. One Direction are the busiest band in the world and we are the second busiest."
Matt, 25, also played a prank on Harry Styles on Nick Grimshaw's Radio 1 breakfast show, when he asked him for £5,000 because he was desperate for cash.
The One Direction hunk agreed to lend him it despite only having briefly met him.
Matt joked: "I should [still] get my £5,000 off Harry Styles. That was very funny."
Meanwhile, The 1975 are also playing with electro-pop breakthrough Keisza at MTV Crashes Plymouth next month, joining Example and The Kaiser Chiefs.
They will be performing at the Plymouth Hoe on July 15 to a 20,000-strong crowd at the sold-out beach side event.
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Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson has slammed Glastonbury festival for being too "middle class".
The frontman insists his band have no intention of playing the annual event at Worthy Farm, which Metallica will headline next Saturday night (28.06.14) as the first heavy metal band in the festival's history to do so.
According to the Daily Telegraph newspaper, he said: "In the days when Glasto was an alternative festival it was quite interesting. Now it's the most bourgeois thing on the planet. Anywhere Gwyneth Paltrow [the actress] goes and you can live in an air-conditioned yurt is not for me."
Bruce, 55, is happy his band - also made up of Steve Harris, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, Nicko McBrain and Janick Gers, played rock festival Sonisphere instead.
He said: "We'll leave the middle classes to do Glastonbury and the rest of the great unwashed will decamp to Knebworth and drink lot of beer and have fun."
Glastonbury Festival takes place in Pilton, Somerset from June 27 to June 29 and Metallica will join fellow headliners Arcade Fire and Kasabian.
Acts including Ed Sheeran, Jack White, Blonde and Lily Allen will also take to the stage.
Iron Maiden: Glasto is too posh
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson has slammed Glastonbury festival for being too "middle class".
The frontman insists his band have no intention of playing the annual event at Worthy Farm, which Metallica will headline next Saturday night (28.06.14) as the first heavy metal band in the festival's history to do so.
According to the Daily Telegraph newspaper, he said: "In the days when Glasto was an alternative festival it was quite interesting. Now it's the most bourgeois thing on the planet. Anywhere Gwyneth Paltrow [the actress] goes and you can live in an air-conditioned yurt is not for me."
Bruce, 55, is happy his band - also made up of Steve Harris, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, Nicko McBrain and Janick Gers, played rock festival Sonisphere instead.
He said: "We'll leave the middle classes to do Glastonbury and the rest of the great unwashed will decamp to Knebworth and drink lot of beer and have fun."
Glastonbury Festival takes place in Pilton, Somerset from June 27 to June 29 and Metallica will join fellow headliners Arcade Fire and Kasabian.
Acts including Ed Sheeran, Jack White, Blonde and Lily Allen will also take to the stage.
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Ella Henderson makes "weird dolphin" noises before going on stage.
The 18-year-old singer - who rose to fame after making it to the live finals on 'The X Factor' in 2012 - revealed her unusual vocal warm-up leaves her sounding like a marine mammal and "freaks" people out.
She told The Daily Star newspaper: "I make a weird dolphin noise before I go on stage. It freaks everybody out because it's a weird clicking sound, but it's become routine.
"I have a fear that my voice will give out when I open my mouth so by doing it offstage it means I don't wobble later."
Ella - whose debut track 'Ghost' has topped the UK singles chart and has become the fourth fastest selling single of 2014 so far - took over two years to produce her new album while she tried to figure out her "sound".
She previously said: "I don't wanna copy anyone, I didn't want to do a retro record. I wanted to do something new, and fresh.
"In the beginning I was open to anything, but you figure out what your sound is, and when you go into sessions there's certain things you have to be open, and honest on. When it comes to my music, when it's your job, you can be cutthroat about things."
Elle Henderson makes dolphin noises before performing
Ella Henderson makes "weird dolphin" noises before going on stage.
The 18-year-old singer - who rose to fame after making it to the live finals on 'The X Factor' in 2012 - revealed her unusual vocal warm-up leaves her sounding like a marine mammal and "freaks" people out.
She told The Daily Star newspaper: "I make a weird dolphin noise before I go on stage. It freaks everybody out because it's a weird clicking sound, but it's become routine.
"I have a fear that my voice will give out when I open my mouth so by doing it offstage it means I don't wobble later."
Ella - whose debut track 'Ghost' has topped the UK singles chart and has become the fourth fastest selling single of 2014 so far - took over two years to produce her new album while she tried to figure out her "sound".
She previously said: "I don't wanna copy anyone, I didn't want to do a retro record. I wanted to do something new, and fresh.
"In the beginning I was open to anything, but you figure out what your sound is, and when you go into sessions there's certain things you have to be open, and honest on. When it comes to my music, when it's your job, you can be cutthroat about things."
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Ed Sheeran thinks people shouldn't shame pop music.
The 'Sing' hitmaker feels there is nothing wrong with liking pop acts and he doesn't understand why anyone would criticise their music because it has a big influence on young people and popular culture.
During a new interview with Radio.com, he said: "Pop (and, especially, hip-hop) producers are as important as rock auteurs, Beyoncé is as worthy of serious consideration as Bruce Springsteen, and ascribing shame to pop pleasure is itself a shameful act.
"I'd say pop music is still the number one music that people listen to and has been for the past 70 years, 80 years -- however many years. As long as it's popular, it's pop music I guess."
Earlier this month, the 23-year-old star, who is about to release his new album 'x', also revealed he plans to write with One Direction again after the success of his song 'Little Things' but insists he wouldn't want to deal with them all at the same time.
He said: "I don't know what I could do with five people in a room. Like, if it was one on one, if I wrote five different songs, one with each of them, then it would work, but I'm a control freak when it comes to writing songs and too many cooks doesn't work.
"I'd want it to go in a certain direction - no pun intended - and, like, everyone has an opinion and I wouldn't want it dragged all those different ways. So yes, I would work with each of them individually, but not five of them at once."
Ed Sheeran: People shouldn’t shame pop music
Ed Sheeran thinks people shouldn't shame pop music.
The 'Sing' hitmaker feels there is nothing wrong with liking pop acts and he doesn't understand why anyone would criticise their music because it has a big influence on young people and popular culture.
During a new interview with Radio.com, he said: "Pop (and, especially, hip-hop) producers are as important as rock auteurs, Beyoncé is as worthy of serious consideration as Bruce Springsteen, and ascribing shame to pop pleasure is itself a shameful act.
"I'd say pop music is still the number one music that people listen to and has been for the past 70 years, 80 years -- however many years. As long as it's popular, it's pop music I guess."
Earlier this month, the 23-year-old star, who is about to release his new album 'x', also revealed he plans to write with One Direction again after the success of his song 'Little Things' but insists he wouldn't want to deal with them all at the same time.
He said: "I don't know what I could do with five people in a room. Like, if it was one on one, if I wrote five different songs, one with each of them, then it would work, but I'm a control freak when it comes to writing songs and too many cooks doesn't work.
"I'd want it to go in a certain direction - no pun intended - and, like, everyone has an opinion and I wouldn't want it dragged all those different ways. So yes, I would work with each of them individually, but not five of them at once."
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Lady Gaga scrapped her video with R. Kelly to avoid controversy.
The 'Judas' hitmaker previously cited "time constraints" and mysterious "betrayals" for dropping the promotional clip for 'Do What U Want' - which was directed by photographer Terry Richardson - earlier this year, but it has now been claimed the footage was too much like an "ad for rape" to be broadcast.
According to the New York Post newspaper, the video sees Kelly - who was the subject of a Village Voice article in December alleging he had conducted "dozens" of sexual assaults - play a doctor to Gaga's patient, with her asking: "Will I ever be able to walk again?"
The singer replies, "Yes, if you let me do whatever I want with your body...
"I'm putting you under, and when you wake up, you're going to be pregnant."
Additionally, around the time the video - which was shot last September - was due for release, its director was accused of sexual misconduct by several models.
A source said: "Gaga had a video directed by an alleged sexual predator, starring another alleged sexual predator.
"With the theme, 'I'm going to do whatever I want with your body?' It was literally an ad for rape."
In January, Gaga blamed "mismanagement" for the lack of video for the single.
She wrote on her website: ''I was given a week to plan and execute it. It is very devastating for someone like me, I devote every moment of my life to creating fantasies for you.
''All my most successful videos were planned over a period of time when I was rested and my creativity was honored.
''Those who have betrayed me gravely mismanaged my time and health and left me on my own to damage control any problems that ensued as a result."
Lady Gaga video was too controversial
Lady Gaga scrapped her video with R. Kelly to avoid controversy.
The 'Judas' hitmaker previously cited "time constraints" and mysterious "betrayals" for dropping the promotional clip for 'Do What U Want' - which was directed by photographer Terry Richardson - earlier this year, but it has now been claimed the footage was too much like an "ad for rape" to be broadcast.
According to the New York Post newspaper, the video sees Kelly - who was the subject of a Village Voice article in December alleging he had conducted "dozens" of sexual assaults - play a doctor to Gaga's patient, with her asking: "Will I ever be able to walk again?"
The singer replies, "Yes, if you let me do whatever I want with your body...
"I'm putting you under, and when you wake up, you're going to be pregnant."
Additionally, around the time the video - which was shot last September - was due for release, its director was accused of sexual misconduct by several models.
A source said: "Gaga had a video directed by an alleged sexual predator, starring another alleged sexual predator.
"With the theme, 'I'm going to do whatever I want with your body?' It was literally an ad for rape."
In January, Gaga blamed "mismanagement" for the lack of video for the single.
She wrote on her website: ''I was given a week to plan and execute it. It is very devastating for someone like me, I devote every moment of my life to creating fantasies for you.
''All my most successful videos were planned over a period of time when I was rested and my creativity was honored.
''Those who have betrayed me gravely mismanaged my time and health and left me on my own to damage control any problems that ensued as a result."
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The 1975 have written eight tracks they want on their second record.
The 'Chocolate' hitmakers are working on the follow-up to their 2013 number one self-titled debut record and plan to get into the studio next year and take some time off from touring to work on new material.
Frontman Matt Healy said: "We have the laptop and loads of little demos knocking around.
"The first album was recorded in a little shed and the second one has been very much the same. I mean, garage, tour bus, there's not really that much difference but there are terrible acoustics in a garage.
"I can't dictate the concept of the second album now, because it will change so much."
Matt has revealed the band have eight songs they are sure they want on the album and they plan to head into the studio in February and release the album by September next year.
He said: "We won't do any festivals next year, we'll be recording an album.
"The first album was very open and everyone knew quite a lot about it. Whereas the next album won't be like that. It is going to be slightly about death and it is going to be slightly weird."
The band - also made up of Ross MacDonald, Adam Hann and George Daniel - have just performed at Ibiza Rocks, Bushmills Live in northern Ireland and Isle of Wight recently but admit touring can take its toll and they're looking forward to a break.
Speaking at Bushmills Live, Matt told BANG Showbiz: "Doing this whole tour as a band is quite new to us, making records isn't. We've been together more than 10 years.
"We've been touring for 18 months it's been pretty heavy.
"It subsides a little bit when you're nine or ten shows in but it's our reality now."
The 1975 have written tracks for new album
The 1975 have written eight tracks they want on their second record.
The 'Chocolate' hitmakers are working on the follow-up to their 2013 number one self-titled debut record and plan to get into the studio next year and take some time off from touring to work on new material.
Frontman Matt Healy said: "We have the laptop and loads of little demos knocking around.
"The first album was recorded in a little shed and the second one has been very much the same. I mean, garage, tour bus, there's not really that much difference but there are terrible acoustics in a garage.
"I can't dictate the concept of the second album now, because it will change so much."
Matt has revealed the band have eight songs they are sure they want on the album and they plan to head into the studio in February and release the album by September next year.
He said: "We won't do any festivals next year, we'll be recording an album.
"The first album was very open and everyone knew quite a lot about it. Whereas the next album won't be like that. It is going to be slightly about death and it is going to be slightly weird."
The band - also made up of Ross MacDonald, Adam Hann and George Daniel - have just performed at Ibiza Rocks, Bushmills Live in northern Ireland and Isle of Wight recently but admit touring can take its toll and they're looking forward to a break.
Speaking at Bushmills Live, Matt told BANG Showbiz: "Doing this whole tour as a band is quite new to us, making records isn't. We've been together more than 10 years.
"We've been touring for 18 months it's been pretty heavy.
"It subsides a little bit when you're nine or ten shows in but it's our reality now."
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Ellie Goulding and Calvin Harris have been back in the studio working on new material together.
The 'Burn' hitmaker has teamed up with the superstar DJ once again, following the success of their song 'I Need Your Love', which reached number four in the UK Singles Chart in 2012.
Ellie posted a photograph of Calvin on her Instagram account today (18.06.14), along with the caption: "Studio with this really tall person".
The DJ looked busy on his laptop and appeared to be enjoying a drink or two, as a bottle of Smirnoff vodka can be seen in the photograph.
In other snaps the pair are seen together smiling and pulling faces while Calvin points towards Ellie and fans were quick to comment on the news they are making music together again.
One posted: "Sweet!! love you guys together (sic)"
The Scottish producer, who has split from singer Rita Ora, and Ellie were also rumoured to be dating after they shot the romantic video for 'I Need Your Love', in which they kissed throughout the promo.
Ellie denied the rumours but said: "We'd love to do another track together soon.
"'I Need Your Love' was so much fun to make, we have a special connection - but just a musical one.''
Ellie Goulding and Calvin back in the studio
Ellie Goulding and Calvin Harris have been back in the studio working on new material together.
The 'Burn' hitmaker has teamed up with the superstar DJ once again, following the success of their song 'I Need Your Love', which reached number four in the UK Singles Chart in 2012.
Ellie posted a photograph of Calvin on her Instagram account today (18.06.14), along with the caption: "Studio with this really tall person".
The DJ looked busy on his laptop and appeared to be enjoying a drink or two, as a bottle of Smirnoff vodka can be seen in the photograph.
In other snaps the pair are seen together smiling and pulling faces while Calvin points towards Ellie and fans were quick to comment on the news they are making music together again.
One posted: "Sweet!! love you guys together (sic)"
The Scottish producer, who has split from singer Rita Ora, and Ellie were also rumoured to be dating after they shot the romantic video for 'I Need Your Love', in which they kissed throughout the promo.
Ellie denied the rumours but said: "We'd love to do another track together soon.
"'I Need Your Love' was so much fun to make, we have a special connection - but just a musical one.''
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The Jackson brothers want to appear on a future Michael Jackson album.
The King of Pop's siblings - Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Jackie - have revealed they hope to be able to work on a record after Michael's posthumous album 'Xscape' hit the number one spot recently and eight more are reportedly planned for release.
Jackie told Gigwise: "We would love to do some recording on the next album.
"We haven't had time to do that yet, but we would love to get into a recording studio on another record. I would love to be a part of my brother's next record."
Jackie, 63, also praised the new album and is insists he is supporting the re-mastering of more of Michael's demos and unheard tracks.
He said: "I'm very pleased with what they did, considering what they had to work with.
"The way things came together - Timbaland, Jay Rock and all the other producers on that record. They made a good record out of what they had to work with, they did a fantastic job. The work they did on that record was wonderful.
"I want to keep the legacy alive, I want the fans to keep hearing music from Michael and the whole family. We want to give it to them as much as we can."
The Jacksons are set to perform two shows in the Isle Of Man and Hardwick Garden Party Live this year with a video projection of Michael, following his hologram appearance at the Billboard Music Awards.
Jackie said: "It is an emotional experience. It's a bittersweet moment sometimes when we are showing him on the screen behind us, people are tearing up and crying in the audience, and it makes us cry too on the stage, but we switch it around to some up-tempo songs and it returns to cheering and dancing. It's a bittersweet moment."
Jackson brothers want to be on next MJ record
The Jackson brothers want to appear on a future Michael Jackson album.
The King of Pop's siblings - Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Jackie - have revealed they hope to be able to work on a record after Michael's posthumous album 'Xscape' hit the number one spot recently and eight more are reportedly planned for release.
Jackie told Gigwise: "We would love to do some recording on the next album.
"We haven't had time to do that yet, but we would love to get into a recording studio on another record. I would love to be a part of my brother's next record."
Jackie, 63, also praised the new album and is insists he is supporting the re-mastering of more of Michael's demos and unheard tracks.
He said: "I'm very pleased with what they did, considering what they had to work with.
"The way things came together - Timbaland, Jay Rock and all the other producers on that record. They made a good record out of what they had to work with, they did a fantastic job. The work they did on that record was wonderful.
"I want to keep the legacy alive, I want the fans to keep hearing music from Michael and the whole family. We want to give it to them as much as we can."
The Jacksons are set to perform two shows in the Isle Of Man and Hardwick Garden Party Live this year with a video projection of Michael, following his hologram appearance at the Billboard Music Awards.
Jackie said: "It is an emotional experience. It's a bittersweet moment sometimes when we are showing him on the screen behind us, people are tearing up and crying in the audience, and it makes us cry too on the stage, but we switch it around to some up-tempo songs and it returns to cheering and dancing. It's a bittersweet moment."
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Kasabian feel they deserve to be given the headline slot at Glastonbury festival.
The 'Eez-eh' band - made up of Serge Pizzorno, Tom Meighan, Chris Edwards and Ian Matthews - insist they're ready to step onto the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm for the performance of a lifetime next week because they've proved themselves as a band.
Asked if the band has earned their headline slot, Serge told NME magazine: "Five records, 10 years. Yeah, we have. They always like to put a British band on, which is incredible. It's a great story. We were first on [the Other Stage] all those years ago.
"For our band, there's so many preconceptions, it's f***ing hilarious. There's so many lazy people that assume we're a certain way."
The band, who have released their fifth studio album '48:13', will perform alongside fellow headliners Metallica and Arcade Fire and aim to change some people's perceptions.
Serge, 33, added: "That evening, people will just be like, 'Wow, I didn't realise it was anything like this!' That moshpit at Glastonbury on Sunday night, man. We want it to be visible from outer space."
Meanwhile, the band are also performing a huge homecoming gig in Leicester on Saturday (21.06.14) and Serge admits he can't chose which is more important to the band - Victoria Park or headlining Glastonbury.
He said: "That's a tough question. That's done me! I don't know how to answer that. They mean so much for different reasons. They both have to be amazing, they can't not be."
Kasabian: We deserve Glastonbury slot
Kasabian feel they deserve to be given the headline slot at Glastonbury festival.
The 'Eez-eh' band - made up of Serge Pizzorno, Tom Meighan, Chris Edwards and Ian Matthews - insist they're ready to step onto the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm for the performance of a lifetime next week because they've proved themselves as a band.
Asked if the band has earned their headline slot, Serge told NME magazine: "Five records, 10 years. Yeah, we have. They always like to put a British band on, which is incredible. It's a great story. We were first on [the Other Stage] all those years ago.
"For our band, there's so many preconceptions, it's f***ing hilarious. There's so many lazy people that assume we're a certain way."
The band, who have released their fifth studio album '48:13', will perform alongside fellow headliners Metallica and Arcade Fire and aim to change some people's perceptions.
Serge, 33, added: "That evening, people will just be like, 'Wow, I didn't realise it was anything like this!' That moshpit at Glastonbury on Sunday night, man. We want it to be visible from outer space."
Meanwhile, the band are also performing a huge homecoming gig in Leicester on Saturday (21.06.14) and Serge admits he can't chose which is more important to the band - Victoria Park or headlining Glastonbury.
He said: "That's a tough question. That's done me! I don't know how to answer that. They mean so much for different reasons. They both have to be amazing, they can't not be."
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