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Gorillaz Alums De La Soul, Del Join Albarn At SXSW
Albarn invited De La Soul and Del The Funky Homosapien to join him during his performance Friday night at
“What can I say about them? They’re very dear friends of mine,” Albarn said of De La Soul before the performance. “But it’s Del The Funky Homosapien I’m most excited about. It is literally the first time that not only have I met him, but he’s going to sing ‘Clint Eastwood.’ It’s actually quite a momentous moment.”
And not just for Albarn, who also debuted songs from his new solo album Everyday Robots, out April 29. Those who bothered to stick around after De La Soul’s high-spirited appearance got a double surprise. Snoop Dogg took the stage at the Fader Fort, where the magazine is celebrating its 15th anniversary by inviting artists to perform who have appeared on its cover, contributing a surprise verse as well. Albarn said Snoop’s appearance was meant to add “a little cayenne” to the set.
Albarn’s music has increasingly featured hip-hop and bass-inflected electronic music, and he says he finds inspiration working with diverse artists from different musical worlds.
“I’m more of a fan of making it than listening to it,” Albarn said of hip-hop. “I’ve got my favorites, A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul, and I suppose that first wave really. Mind you, I love Kendrick Lamar. That sort of excited me again. Of course I love hip-hop but I’m not hip hop. It’s another aspect of the spectrum that I kind of can hear the spirit of music in.”
Dave Jolicoeur of De La Soul said Albarn’s open-mindedness has led to a great friendship.
“He’s a cool dude who just likes to have fun and create music,” Jolicoeur said of the Blur frontman. “For us, that’s been our MO ever since Day 1, goofing around, having a good time. There’s no real rules at all, but hopefully we get something out of this. That’s been the person that I’ve known, a guy who just likes to create. There are no embarrassing moments where you say, ‘You can’t do that, you can’t say that.’ Just do what you’re doing, and be free.”