The FADER Uncovered - Episode 9 Damon Albarn
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2021
- On the ninth episode of The FADER Uncovered, host Mark Ronson is joined by Damon Albarn, a true musical polymath and the creative force behind both Blur and Gorillaz. Together they revisit Albarn’s 2007 FADER cover story, written around the release of a new album from one of Albarn’s many musical projects; The Good, The Bad & The Queen. They also talk about Albarn’s new opera, his musical education in Africa, the way funding for art has been affected during the COVID-19 pandemic, and what it feels like to headline Glastonbury twice in a row with different bands.
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I feel so uncultured listening to Damon he just seems so wise and “studious”
Mark's accent is what happens when a Brit moves to New York City while they're still a kid. It's interesting to listen to...not quite a New Yorker's accent, but nothing like any British accent I know of either.
Subbed, you gotta get Beck on this.
Btw now that im listening to this, Damon literally teeth whistles like Job with his tooth knocked out from Arrested Development
My new favorite podcast. The Damon interview is really fantastic.
Mark Ronson produces new Blur album? That would be epic!
That would be really interesting
It would be sad.
Mark Ronson Gorillaz I would love to hear that
It Could have been the first interview using a de-esser. Anyway , I love Damon
Un saludo para el grupo de gorillaz
¿Which album he name on 42.219 min?
"A carnival EP" :)
Wow his tooth gap was prominent in this
How out of touch does Fader have to be to put twenty ads on a single video?
Do yourself a favour and install an ad blocker.
@@bugmanuk I haven't found one that reliably works on my Samsung phone
@Robert Jameson UA-cam is a hellscape on iOS
@@bugmanuk just pay for UA-cam, easily the best $5 I spend every month. I wish I did it years ago.
@@kodymonroe2613 I think you're right! Might give it a whirl. TBH never thought of that.
In the off chance Damon, I'd ask maybe 10 minutes of your time on this, but:
For the sake of simplicity, I will use "Asian" to simplify, but this is something most musicians do not understand.
It is one of the most underrated issues. I have seen a few real and fake kung-fu movies that get a little into music during fighting. I would say in a world where consciousness is not generally understood, neither is energy. Any master should be able to possibly create and harness energy. Asian is the music that I have ever seen be able to effectively and also efficiently transfer music as energy and vice-versa.
Let me say by no way am I diminishing any other style, genre, or sound (maybe a copper bowl dinged). The art has been lost. Use ur noodle and continue the study. You may hit pause to gain strength in other areas (chi is also energy and it is blocked throughout our bodies). Mr. Alban could attest to this from his study with African music history that I wish I knew even more of.
The host sound like he is stoned.
How many times can you say "like" in one sentence?
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Por unosmejres i ums nueba i segura amistad con ltodos los paises que estsn inidos con mexico hoy grscias
Talks at negative 1000 miles per hour and first question is about the African orchestra...
I didn’t understand your comment, explain?
Fr lmao and it seems kinda random.
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