damon albarn performs „darkness to light“ for the tonight show
wunderschön.
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may not sound as expected
wunderschön.
(yt)
was die damen und herren da veranstaltet haben, das ist schon ziemlich grossartig – wirklich schade, dass dieser mitschnitt nur fünfundsiebzig minuten lang ist.
[…] Beim ARTE Concert Festival stellt Damon Albarn sein jüngstes Soloprojekt vor: „The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows“ ist eine Liebeserklärung an Island und ein poetisches Livekonzert, dem mehrere Gastmusiker orchestrale Opulenz verleihen. […]
(yt)
wundervoll. einfach wundervoll.
The Tower of Montevideo is the new track from the forthcoming album, The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows. Inspired by Palacio Salvo, an iconic 1920s building in Uruguay, it explores Albarn’s melancholic wonder at this part of South America, where Rio De La Plata meets the South Atlantic, a place he has described as both “familiar and utterly otherworldly.”
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