Strokes guitarist works on new project (april 2006)
Nick Valensi helps out an old tourmate
Regina Spektor has collaborated with a member of The Strokes for her upcoming new album.

Guitarist Nick Valensi guests on the track 'Better', which will appear on the LP 'Begin To Hope', due
out on June 12.
"Did I know that I was going to have him play? No," Spektor said of Valensi. "It was like, 'Well, do we
know any really cool guitarists?' And then he came in."
The singer supported The Strokes during their 'Room On Fire' tour and 'Begin To Hope' also sees her
hook up with the band's most recent producer, David Kahne.
"I was able to be more playful because it was such a no-pressure atmosphere," she told Rolling
Stone. "It was just the two of us, me and David, and we were just working like on an art project. It was
the first time when I really let go."
"(Kahne) recorded my voice in this way I hadn't heard before," she added, "I learned a lot about
singing on a record versus at a live show - just like acting onstage versus acting in a film. Recordings
are like a domain of miniatures; everything is subtle. And I love the idea of singing every song
differently. I look forward to the day where I'll have a record where my fans won't even recognize
that half the songs are sung by me."
The album features Spektor introducing electric guitars and drum machines into her songs, and
tracks expected to appear on the record include 'Fidelity', 'Apres Moi' and the fan favourite 'Samson',
which originally appeared on her 2002 self-release 'Songs'.
"It all started with the fact that I have, like, 700 songs," Spektor said. "So a couple are really old.