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Gearing up for the October release of their album, In and Out of Control, the Danish duo known as The Raveonettes took time out of recording to talk to Flavorpill about their progress.

Flavorpill: Why go back to Copenhagen to record?

Sune Rose Wagner: There is an old friend here, a Danish guy named Thomas Troelsen. He has a studio here.

FP: Is there an advantage to going home, to be near friends or less distractions?

SRW: I don’t think it’s an advantage. I really didn’t want to come back to Copenhagen. I would much rather record in New York or L.A. or Paris or London. But his studio is here, so we didn’t have a choice.

FP: How’s the writing going?

SRW: It’s good. We are recording and it’s coming along. We have a strict deadline. It’s definitely the record we’ve spent the most time on. It’s going to be quite interesting. It’s the most varied album with a lot of elements on it. It’s quite exciting. I’m liking it. We don’t have any songs yet, but what we do have so far is magnificent.

FP: Any different instrumentation or production?

SRW: The biggest difference is we went into the studio with finished songs and without any demos. We started from scratch. We have no idea what it’s going to sound like, no idea what the instrumentation is going to be. Just taking it day by day to see what we feel like. And letting it grow. We don’t even know the songs. I couldn’t even sing one for you. It’s quite a different way of doing things.



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