Gorillaz brought multiple guests for their sold-out Inglewood show
Gorillaz latest performance at Kia Forum included Tame Impala, Thundercat, Beck and De La Soul. Gorillaz kicked its fall concert season by bringing out many guests for an unforgettable musical journey. At its recent performance at Inglewood, California, they brought Schoolboy Q, Thundercat, Del The Funky Homosapien, Beck, Tame Impala and among others De La Soul. After the animated intro, the band
The Gorillaz team up with Beck for their latest single ‘The Valley of the Pagans’: Listen
Earlier this year the digital-animated band Gorillaz released their ambitious album Song Machine, which takes the form of a number of "episodes" designed to make the most of their visual aspect. Now they've released the latest single from the album, The Valley Of The Pagans, and it features an artist we wouldn't normally cover in the shape of American singer-songwriter
Gorillaz unveil new album ‘Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez’ [Full Review]
Not quite an album but, rather, a web series consisting of a compilation of ‘episodes’ featuring different singles and guest performances, 'Song Machine' is Gorillaz’s most ambitious project to date. The virtual band’s stylistic chaos and flexibility, trademark flippant bizarreness and iconic flair for flouting conventions and seeking to go beyond what modern artistry can accomplish, are all embodied in
Flume discusses rise to fame and collaborating with the likes of Vic Mensa and Beck
Harley Streten, or most notably known as Flume, has become one of the industry’s biggest artists since breaking through with his self-titled debut album. The 2012 release was able to achieve several awards such as the ARIA Music Award for Best Dance Release and even a couple of platinum certifications. ‘Flume’ evidently propelled the Australian producer’s career to entirely new heights,