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November 3,
2011 - NME.com:
Damon Albarn: 'Blur have been meeting up regularly and
recording again'
Gorillaz man tells NME band took inspiration
from Notting Hill Carnival
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Michael
Horovitz and Allen Ginsberg chanting in 1965 |
Blur
have been meeting up "regularly" and recording again,
Damon Albarn has confirmed.
In an exclusive
interview which you can read in this week's issue of NME,
the Gorillaz man revealed that the Britpop band
recorded a spoken word piece with poet Michael Horovitz
earlier this year.
The track was put
together in response to the brief threat that this year's
Notting Hill Carnival would be cancelled.
Albarn is coy about whether the track will see the light of
day, commenting:
"If they'd have
cancelled the carnival – and thank God they didn't – maybe
we'd have put it out. It had its moment: it was a perfect plea
to reinstate the carnival. So it wasn't relevant – it was
relevant for about 12 hours."
Albarn added that he
still gets an "amazing feeling" from playing with Blur and
hinted at plans to play live with the band – possibly outside
the UK – next year. But he also explained that he's still
working out how to fit Blur in with his other projects.
Over the weekend Albarn
played his debut gigs with Rocketjuice To The Moon
– his new band with Red Hot Chili Peppers man Flea and
Tony Allen – and also has two gigs with The Good, The
Bad & The Queen
penciled in for later this month (both on November 10). He
also released his DRC Music
side-project album last month.
To read the full
interview with Albarn, pick up this week's issue of NME,
which is on UK newsstands and available digitally now.

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