Iggy Pop has recalled working with producer, musician and songwriter Andrew Watt on an unreleased Morrissey song.
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In this week’s NME Big Read cover interview the punk icon explained how he came to work with the multiple award-winning producer (Ozzy Osbourne, Miley Cyrus, Post Malone).
Pop said that the link-up happened via Morrissey, who was working with both Pop and Watt on a yet-to-be-released project for the former The Smiths frontman.
âI was a guest detail on a Morrissey track he produced,â Pop told NME. âWhen Morrissey wrote to me about it, he said, âThe producer on this is extraordinary,â and he really was.â
Afterwards Watt asked Pop if he could âknock up some tracksâ for him. Pop agreed â appreciative of the producer’s âfine earâ and his âability to play and sing with exceptional timing, pitch and tonalityâ.
“There was a lot of mystique to the track. I loved the track it had a lot of life to it. There was something really unusual he’d done with the bassline,” Pop added of the Morrissey song.
âWith the treatment of the bassline on this particular track, I was like, how did [Watt] do that? What he had done was played the lower two strings of a particular Fender guitar through a strange Japanese amplifier called a Roland instead of playing the bass guitar.
“He’d used that instead of a bass guitar on that particular track. And it was really inventive, and it picked up the track and then the drums were great.
“So I spoke to him about it, and he said, ‘Well, would you mind if I knocked up some tracks for you?’ And I said, âYeah, sure, try it.ââ
Pop’s new album âEvery Loserâ is released on January 6, 2023 via Watt’s Gold Tooth Records.
Elsewhere in the interview Pop vowed that he wonât ever stage dive again owing to him being âtoo ricketyâ at the age of 75.
He also paid tribute to Taylor Hawkins by praising the âincredible styleâ and âcolourâ that the late Foo Fighters drummer brought to his forthcoming album.
Additionally, the singer praised Italian rock provocateurs MĂ„neskin whom he leant vocals to on a new version of their track âI Wanna Be Your Slaveâ.
âThatâs a really strong band,â he said of the four-piece whoâve often cited him as their inspiration for starting a band.
âDamiano [David] is an amazing singer and the bass player, Victoria [de Angelis] really handles that position well and doesnât overplay, but on stage and in their videos, she really stays with the message. Wooo, sheâs a firecracker.â
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