I find the production in 'A&E' very beautiful, it reminds me of Ace Of Base, the way the bass has that space and the reggae.

'A&E' is one of my favourite songs we've made in terms of the production.

We wanted to be like Radiohead. When they started experimenting with electronic music, it gave us the idea that it might be a cool idea to do.

The videos are definitely as important as the music.

There's a certain kind of humour in Miley Cyrus' writing, and also a depth.

I don't know a lot of Kasabian's music. I am into rock music but I don't know their stuff.

We do write our own music.

It's so different in the different states, it is sometimes like being in a different country.

Drake, the way he uses that Auto-Tune has always been attractive, hasn't it?

We find it very interesting to call upon different voices as though they were different instruments.

We don't really think about it in a formulaic way, we just use the different styles as and when it feels right.

I think fame is really dangerous and... I don't really like to get too involved in it all.

We always like working with really powerful female voices.

For me, I'm not that interested in reading newspapers, for example, so the Labour Live event is a really good way for me to engage in party politics and hear speeches and have discussions.

Jeremy Corbyn became the leader of the Labour party, and suddenly there was a reason to get involved.

It was an honor to work with Julia Michaels.

Being in adverts, it's a tricky thing, I suppose.

I'd do another Cortana advert, I don't see why not.

We have a lot of people onstage. We have a live violin, live cello, live drums played on this kind of massive electronic kit with some acoustic elements built in.

I never identified as a woman too much, because women aren't too different from men. But with all the #MeToo and Time's Up stuff, I thought about it differently.

I'm of the opinion that gender is a social construct.

The Tories will do everything they can to squash anything threatening to them and I think the involvement of young people in politics is threatening to them and we just don't really care.

Glasgow with its art and music scene has so much going on, it's attractive to people and there seems to be a good vibe up there.

I've spent some time in Edinburgh before. I used to go up there to busk and actually went to the Fringe a few times as a teenager with my cello.