EDM All Day

Gorillaz promise new 'Song Machine' entries despite ongoing COVID-19 predicament – EDM All Day

Despite long-standing rumors of an impending hiatus, Gorillaz returned to the airwaves at the top of 2020 a collaborative project called Song Machine. Worries among their fanbase about the fate of this new endeavor began circulating with the global arrival of COVID-19, which has already bred widespread behavioral change and adaptation to a new lifestyle. However, according a heartfelt message from the (virtual) band, not only will Song Machine continue, but “we shall ride out the storm.”

Similar to the rest of Gorillaz work, Song Machine combines audio and visual elements in addition to a multichromatic pallette of special guests. The first song “Momentary Bliss” was a jol mix of UK styles featuring Northampton native, slowthai, and Kent’s own Slaves. Damon Albarn reconnected with Fatoumata Diawara for the second installment, resulting in a mellow, yet forward-moving serenade called “Désolé.

Both songs were also accompanied by a music video that departed from the traditional Gorillaz aesthetic. Where previous videos fully enveloped viewers in the animated universe formulated by Albarn and the band’s resident artist Jamie Hewlett, the two Song Machine videos saw virtual members 2D, Murdoc, Noodle, and Russell exist alongside Albarn and the guest artists in the real world.

Just as Song Machine was about to commence a new chapter for Gorillaz, though, the world was struck with COVID-19 and a worldwide span of social distancing and “shelter in place” mandates.

View this post on Instagram

A message from Murdoc Niccals

A post shared by Gorillaz (@gorillaz) on

EDM All Day is an online music platform created in 2015 that primarily covers electronic dance music and everything that revolves around its industry.

 

Due to the growing number of readers, we are looking for passionate bloggers and writers who would like to take part in EDM All Day’s great mission, and offer the latest coverage on the electronic dance music industry.

 

If you think you are ambitious and motivated to write for us on a voluntary basis, drop us a line at [email protected] as well as some samples of your writing and we’ll get back to you within 48h.