Damon Albarn hints at the end of Blur and Gorillaz

There is no doubt that Damon Albarn is taking it easy these days. The famed English musician has been busy in the studio with the likes of Bobby Womack, Dr. Dee, and Rocket Juice & the Moon during the past few months. However, it seems that he won't be working on his two most known bands, Blur and Gorillaz, anymore. In an conversation with The Guardian, Albarn said that he believes Blur's summer gig in London's Hyde Park will be the band's last. When asked about the reason for this he said:

"I find it very easy to record with Graham [Coxon]. He's a daily musician. With the other two, , Alex James and Dave Rowntree. it's harder for them to reconnect. You know what I mean? It's fine when we play live – it's really magical still – but actually recording new stuff, and swapping musical influences… it's quite difficult."

It is also very likely that there won't be any new music from the Gorillaz neither, due to creative differences regarding the Plastic Beach tour between him and co-creator Jamie Hewlett, who decided to end the band:

"Jamie thinks the band is done, which is fair enough. I think we were at cross purposes somewhat on that last record, which is a shame. So until a time comes when that knot has been untied…It was one of those things," Albarn says. "The music and the videos weren't working as well together, but I felt we'd made a really good record, and I was into it. So we went and played it."

Gorillaz' "DoYaThing," the Converse song featuring James Murphy and Andre 3000, was released in February.

Damon Albarn hints at the end of Blur and Gorillaz

There is no doubt that Damon Albarn is taking it easy these days. The famed English musician has been busy in the studio with the likes of Bobby Womack, Dr. Dee, and Rocket Juice & the Moon during the past few months. However, it seems that he won't be working on his two most known bands, Blur and Gorillaz, anymore. In an conversation with The Guardian, Albarn said that he believes Blur's summer gig in London's Hyde Park will be the band's last. When asked about the reason for this he said:

"I find it very easy to record with Graham [Coxon]. He's a daily musician. With the other two, , Alex James and Dave Rowntree. it's harder for them to reconnect. You know what I mean? It's fine when we play live – it's really magical still – but actually recording new stuff, and swapping musical influences… it's quite difficult."

It is also very likely that there won't be any new music from the Gorillaz neither, due to creative differences regarding the Plastic Beach tour between him and co-creator Jamie Hewlett, who decided to end the band:

"Jamie thinks the band is done, which is fair enough. I think we were at cross purposes somewhat on that last record, which is a shame. So until a time comes when that knot has been untied…It was one of those things," Albarn says. "The music and the videos weren't working as well together, but I felt we'd made a really good record, and I was into it. So we went and played it."

Gorillaz' "DoYaThing," the Converse song featuring James Murphy and Andre 3000, was released in February.

Music Video: Gorillaz featuring Andre 3000 and James Murphy – “DoYaThing”

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Last week the latest Converse Music project launched – DoYaThing, a song by the Gorillaz, Andre 3000 and James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem. Today the official video for the track has launched, of course featuring the excellent animation that we are used to see from the Gorillaz.

You can download the song here.


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Gorillaz, James Murphy & Andre 3000 – DoYaThing (13 Minute Version)

A 13 minute version of "DoYaThing," the collaboration between Gorillaz, Andre 3000 and James Murphy has just emerged. As 107.7 The End points out, this extended version features an extra verse from 3 Stacks as well as zoned out James Murphy which cumlimates in a rather bizarre outro. Listen to the audio frenzy below. Thanks to Bryce Segall for the headsup.

Gorillaz, James Murphy & André 3000 – DoYaThing

Gorillaz, James Murphy & André 3000 – DoYaThing

After taking an early glimpse at the Gorillaz for Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Collection, the music-meets-fashion collaboration sees the debut of its latest track titled “DoYaThing.” The track arrives in conjunction with today’s global release of the footwear capsule collection. Take a listen to the three-part track that features the musical stylings of Gorillaz, James Murphy and André 3000.

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Music: Gorillaz, Andre 3000, James Murphy – DoYaThing

Music: Gorillaz, Andre 3000, James Murphy – DoYaThing

After a preview the other week, today the latest Converse produced ’Three Artists. One Song.’ initiative was officially released. The Gorillaz, Andre 3000 and James Murphy from LCD Soundsystem get together for the dynamic ‘DoYaThing’ song, which you can download now here.


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Music: Gorillaz, Andre 3000, James Murphy – DoYaThing Preview

Music: Gorillaz, Andre 3000, James Murphy - DoYaThing Preview

Today we get a first preview of the latest Converse  ’Three Artists. One Song.’ initiative. The line-up this time is simply incredible, including the Gorillaz, Andre 3000 from Outkast and James Murphy from LCD Soundsystem. Listen to the preview of their song ‘DoYaThing’ here below.

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The full song will be available for download from February 23rd, 2012.


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Gorillaz x CONVERSE Chuck Taylor All Star Hi & Ox – Spring 2012

The first major collaboration of the year, CONVERSE finally unveiled its new project with Gorillaz, the famous virtual band. The collection consists of four distinct Chuck Taylor All Star in High and Oxford forms. Each covered with unique graphics solely for this project by , co-creator. In reference to the cover art on Gorillaz‘s self-titled album, one design features a fragmented camouflage in all-over print fashion. Militarism styling is found on another design, this time with Hewlett’s Pazuzu caricature on an all-black backdrop. Hewlett also created a special lining, a collage of Gorillaz’ albums artworks, for both. In addition, two other designs, in black with High Cut style and white in Oxford form, both featuring sketches of band members Stuart “2D” Pot, , Noodle, and Russel Hobbs at play. Thus, completing the Spring 2012 Collection on a high note.

All four designs will be available through select CONVERSE retailers and CONVERSE online store on Thursday, February 23rd.

Release Date: February 23rd, 2012 (Thursday)