Bastille are In:Demand
Dan and Kyle from Bastille talk to Alex James about touring America and the re-packaging of their album.
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Dan and Kyle from Bastille talk to Alex James about their album re-pack
After the success of the album Bad Blood, Bastille are re-packaging the record as All This Bad Blood which has extra mix-tape tracks.
Their current single Of The Night is a mixture of Corona's Rhythm Of The Night and Snap's Rhythm Is A Dancer and it represents the new version of the album. Dan explained where the inspiration came from.
"We did these two mix tapes last year and they were horribly illegal. Nothing was cleared and we used to nick samples from Hollywood films and old songs. They no longer exist officially!
"It started with a cover of What Would You Do? by City High which is a song that when we played it at gigs and you just watched people in the crowd singing along."
Click play to listen to the other highlights from the interview and watch the video for Of The Night.