The Ting Tings will hit Berlin to lay down their sophomore effort.

The Ting Tings' second album will be recorded in Berlin jazz club, it has been reported.
Speaking to BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat, drummer-vocalist Jules De Martino revealed that laying down their sophomore efforts is the Manchester duo's priority after they complete their current commitments.
The musician commented: "We fell in love with Berlin the times we've played there ... we go there in October when we finish the Pink tour."
Frontwoman Katie White also revealed how The Ting Tings' first offering was recorded by debuting tracks at house parties and seeing if their drunken friends liked them.
She told the broadcaster: "We're gonna do the same in Berlin - that's why we've got the jazz club."
De Martino added that the pair have not completed writing any new material, but have plenty of ideas which they are looking forward to experimenting with.
Last month, Klaxons told BBC 6 Music that they are waiting until 2010 before they release their second record, as they would rather put out the first great record of the next decade than the last one of this.
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