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Pop / Rock 13 November, 2003

Oasis teams up for the new album with Death in Vegas

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LONDON, UK (Oasis Official Website) - Oasis fans eagerly awaiting new material from the band can expect to start hearing new stuff sooner than later. According to band's official website, Oasis are going to be into the studio early next year to record with Death in Vegas, Tim Holmes and Richard Fearless.
Holmes and Fearless will produce songs which could become a new album.
The band have known Death In Vegas for some time, and Liam Gallagher sang guest vocals on their album Scorpio Rising.

However, a spokesperson for the band said: "Oasis recently met up with Tim Holmes and Richard Fearless, the production team behind Death In Vegas. They decided to go into the studio early next year to work on some new Oasis tracks together."
Earlier in the year Noel Gallagher said that he had up to 13 new songs written for the record. "I've got about five songs done, Liam's got about six, and Gem's got a couple," Noel said.






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