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Damon Albarn

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Pushkin Industries

Society & Culture, Music

4.54.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Over the course of his 35-year career, Damon Albarn has reached international fame with two very different bands. In 1988, Damon created the rock band Blur with four friends in his native London. Blur started out as what Damon calls a “classic art school band” before quickly moved to the forefront of the ‘90s Britpop explosion along with their formal rivals, Oasis.

After a series of successful albums with Blur, Damon started Gorillaz in 1998 with cartoonist Jamie Hewlett. Dubbed as the world’s first virtual band, the Gorillaz rotating lineup includes collaborations with De La Soul, Stevie Nicks, Bobby Womack and Lou Reed. The band pulls influence from electronic music, hip-hop and world music, and over the last 25 years, Gorillaz has been wildly successful—selling over 30 million albums worldwide.

Despite having found such success, Damon has never stopped exploring his artistic potential. He’s written an opera, released solo and side projects, and recently, he reunited with Blur to release the band’s latest album called The Ballad Of Darren.

On today’s episode Leah Rose talks to Damon Albarn about what it’s like for Blur to headline international music festivals in 2023. Damon also reveals how Gorillaz are about to undergo a major paradigm shift. And he explains how, according to family lore, John Lennon and Yoko Ono first met at his dad’s counterculture art gallery in London.

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0:00.0

Pushkin

0:11.2

Over the course of a 35-year career, Damon Auburn has reached international fame with two

0:16.9

very different groups.

0:19.6

In 1988, Damon created the rock band Blurr with four friends in his native London.

0:25.6

Blurr started out as what Damon calls a classic art school band, but they quickly morphed

0:30.2

into one of the seminal groups of the 90s Britpop explosion, along with their former rivals,

0:36.6

Oasis.

0:38.4

After a series of successful albums with Blurr, Damon started Gorillas in 1998, with

0:43.7

cartoonist Jamie Hewlett.

0:46.2

Dubbed as the world's first virtual group, the Gorillas rotating lineup includes collaborations

0:50.8

with De La Soul, Stevie Nicks, Bobby Womack, and Lou Reed.

0:55.4

The band's influences are as diverse as electronic music, hip-hop, and world music, and over

1:00.4

the last 25 years, Gorillas has been wildly successful, selling over 30 million albums worldwide.

1:07.8

Despite having found such success, Damon's never stopped exploring his artistic potential.

1:12.9

He's written an opera, released solo and side projects, and recently he reunited with

1:17.6

Blurr to release the band's latest album called The Ballad of Daring.

1:22.9

On today's episode, Leo Rose talks to Damon Albarn about what it's like for Blurr to

1:26.9

headline music festivals in 2023.

1:30.4

Damon also reveals how Gorillas are about to undergo a major paradigm shift, and he explains

1:35.6

how according to Family Lore, John Lennon, and Yoko Ono first met at his dad's art gallery

1:40.8

in London.

1:44.3

This is Broken Record, liner notes for the digital age.

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