French DJ/producer Étienne de Crécy has released new single, "Rising Soul", featuring Damon Albarn.
French Touch great Étienne de Crécy will release his new album Warm Up this Friday, March 14 via his own PIXADELIC imprint. As usual, the album has an impressive lineup of vocal talent, including ...
That’s the word coming from Gorillaz guitarist Jeff Wootton who just posted some sneaky snaps of what's going on behind the ...
Damon Albarn pops up on the new single from veteran French DJ-producer Étienne de Crécy, whose new album Warm Up drops this Friday. On “Rising Soul,” the Blur/Gorillaz mastermind lends his venerable ...
One thousand musicians call for the UK to abandon a law change that would allow AI companies to train models on copyrighted music without artists' permission ...
By Thomas Smith Kate Bush, Damon Albarn, Annie Lennox and Hans Zimmer are among the artists who have contributed to a new “silent” album to protest the U.K. government’s stance on artificial ...
Paul McCartney and Kanye West worked together on “FourFiveSeconds” in 2015, much to the dismay of Damon Albarn. The Blur and Gorillaz artist said he warned McCartney against the collaboration ...
A new album is being released today (February 25) in protest at the UK government’s plans to use AI companies use copyrighted work to train their algorithms. The conceptual twist? It’s entirely silent ...
Damon paired the look with loose-fitting brown trousers and white tennis trainers, while he completed his look with a bright green cap and yellow-tinted sunglasses. Meanwhile his daughter Missy ...
With contributions from artists including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Damon Albarn, the album was released Tuesday to protest proposed British changes to artificial intelligence laws that ...
The UK’s AI copyright exception hands Big Tech free access to artists’ work without consent or compensation, threatening the future of human creativity and IP rights ...
Project features recordings of empty studios and recording spaces, which musicians warn could become the reality should new AI proposals go ahead ...