Second single off the 2001 debut album for the first 'virtual band', featuring contributions from Miho Hatori, Jamie Hewlett, Del Tha Funky Homosapien, Tina Frantz, Damon Albarn and Ibrahim Ferrer. Tracks, 'Clint Eastwood', 'Clint Eastwood' (Ed Case Refix), 'Dracula' and the CD-ROM video for the title track. 2001 release. Slimline jewel case.
Written & Performed by Gorillaz. Produced by Gorillaz. Recorded by Jason Cox and Stephen Sedgwick at Studio 13. Programming by Stephen Sedgwick. Mixed by Jason Cox at Studio 13. Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk NY. All artwork & design by J.C. Hewlett & Zombie Flesh Eaters.
Arcade Fire’s era of infinite content continues with today’s release of “Electric Blue,” via Zane Lowe’s Beat 1 show. “Electric Blue” becomes the fourth single from the band’s forthcoming fifth album Everything Now, following the title track, “Creature Comfort,” and “Signs of Life.” We’ve also seen the live debut of “Chemistry” and a Régine Cassagne-fronted cover of Lorde’s “Green Light.”
Nicki Minaj has made good on her promise and released two new singles. Listen to “Chun-Li,” an apparent reference to the “Street Fighter” character of the same name, below. The other new track is “Barbie Tingz.” Nicki’s most recent studio LP, The Pinkprint, arrived in late 2014. Last year she released a handful of singles, including “Regret in Your Tears” and “No Frauds.” She also appeared on tracks by Migos, Katy Perry, David Guetta, and more.