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September 6, 2002 -
NME.com:
Blur head back to Africa!
BLUR have have
packed up their studio - and they're taking FATBOY
SLIM out to Morocco with them.
Blur have been
writing and recording their new album in a London
studio. The group, without guitarist Graham
Coxon recently flew out to Marrakesh
to look for a recording space. They have now
found one, and will spend September out there
putting the finishing touches to the follow-up to
'13'. Writing to fans on the
band's website, bassist Alex James
revealed that producer Fatboy Slim,
who is working on some of the songs, will fly out
with them.
He said: "The studio is being
taken to bits and put on a lorry bound for
Morocco. The desk were using is too big to
fit in a 737 hold, so were having to haul
everything down there along the road. This means
we go there three days later. There is a lot of
activity in the office. They need to organise
bribes and backhanders. I miss going into the
studio; we want to finish the record now. Norm
is on board and is coming out to Morocco." Blur
are also set to work with William Orbit
on some songs, with a view to releasing the
record early in 2003.
He continued: "William
Orbit has loaded us into his computer.
I've been listening to 'Water From A Vine
Leaf' off 'Strange Cargo'
quite a lot. Its a good September song.
"Operation sub-Sahara is taking
quite a lot of organising. Apart from the jabs,
which played havoc with my bridge, we have to
make sure weve got spares for the
aeroplane, charts, jungle survival kits,
visas, overflight permits, flight plans,
customs declarations, packed lunches blahdy blah
but its all good."

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