
Damon Albarn en vivo en Coachella 2013 / Foto: Daniel Patlán Debido a la cancelación de algunos shows en Japón, Blur tendrá una semana libre en Hong Kong, durante la cual intentarán grabar un nuevo álbum. Esto dijo Damon Albarn en el pasado show de la banda inglesa en la ciudad asiática. Hace un año, el productor William Orbit comentó que Albarn había detenido las sesiones de grabación del nuevo álbum de la banda. Todo parece indicar que ahora Damon , Graham , Alex y Dave [...]

Over half way through this 50, we have William Orbit and The Grid. At #20, William Orbit, a major force in early 90s progressive house with Guerilla Records . He's already appeared in Coming Down through his production for Madonna . But here he is in his own right, with his 1993 classic Water From A Vine Leaf , featuring Beth Orton on vocals - I hadn't realised before that they had been an item. This downtempo tune still manages to have a dance beat despite the enveloping water of the tune. In places [...]

This time it's Madonna (yes, really) and Apollo440 on Coming Down. At #44 is Madonna and Ray of Light . I was never a big fan of Madonna, not even in her Jellybean Benitez days. But this album, and this single track, did appeal. But much of that is due to William Orbit's influence and a slightly less than megalomanic, more reflective, set of lyrics. Although the single comes with remixes from Sasha and Victor Calderone, it's the album version that captures its fragile appeal. At 43, is Apollo 440 and their [...]
Whether he's singing about big girls being beautiful, lollipops or Grace Kelly, there's just something about singer/songwriter MIKA's music that makes you happy. With all that's going on in the world, I think it's about time for some MIKA-induced happiness which makes the announcement about his forthcoming new album, The Origin Of Love, all the more exciting. The Origin Of Love, MIKA's

Fresh off the release of her 'Bad Girls' remix package featuring Azealia Banks, Missy Elliott, Rye Rye, Leo Justi, Switch and Danja M.I.A. suffers a leak in form of a track called 'Baby'. 'Baby' is not recorded to serve on her fourth album "Matangi" (due this fall), no it was a demo she did for Madonna, produced by William Orbit. The leak resulted in several tweets by M.I.A. explaining the whole thing: " who ever LEAKED THAT BABY song should know that ive never heard this version B4 it sounds crazy different 2 wht i worte [...]

Chris Brown 's "Don't Wake Me Up" isn't the only William Orbit -produced track that didn't make the cut for Madonna 's MDNA , but it might be the only one that gets a proper release. M.I.A. 's "Baby", a song she penned for Madge, made its way online today, and caused the controversial UK songstress to tweet the following: "who ever LEAKED THAT BABY song should know that ive never heard this version B4 it sounds crazy [...]

Apparently, pop provocateur M.I.A. has been in the studio with the legendary William Orbit , and a song from their session sneaked its way upon the Internet last night. Entitled "Baby" , it's an unexpected, but not entirely surprising pairing, as Maya has worked with pop-friendly producers like Richard X and Timbaland before. Hear the icy, minimal track below, before it's taken down! STREAM: M.I.A. - Baby In more baffling Orbit-related news, the pop maestro also uploaded a new [...]

Is William Orbit the "dude" to get the best out of M.I.A. ? Perhaps not on the evidence of Baby, a newly outed demo that sounds a heck of a load like Madonna circa-2k and feels equally outré to her last sighting when she overhauled Jay-Z's Hackney Weekend headline stint for negligible apparent reason. All dial tone glitch, crunchy stadium-styled guitars, minimal blip rhythmery and appositely babyish vocals, Arulpragasam quizzes: "Ooh! Can you make a woman out of me?" atop condensed guitars twanged straight outta Music . Whether her baby [...]
New Madonna ! William Orbit spun a Gang Bang 'mashup' in China last month,, luckily someone recorded it! Listen to the Kee club mix and leave your comments below! photo via Matthias Muehlbradt Are you loving this mix?

Following up his multi-million selling worldwide smash The Boy Who Knew Too Much (which debuted in every single iTunes top ten around the world), The Origin of Love is Mika’s third album and will be preceded by an anthemic brand new single ‘ Celebrate’ , an epic slice of cool modern pop destined to be a global summer soundtrack, written by Mika and Pharrell Williams , produced by Nick Littlemore from Empire of the Sun and also featuring Pharrell on vocals. Completely self-created and self-imagined, ‘The Origin [...]
chris brown - don't wake me up [it took 11 people to write this song! wtf?! with a crazily auto-tuned repetitive chorus, you would think i'd scoff at this from it's first play. but there's something beyond catchy here and well... 11 people involved have made sure you'll never forget this tune!!] http://feeds.feedburner.com/Wo ngiesMusicWorld
Ecco, in apertura post, il video trasmesso da una tv di Tel Aviv in occasione della prima tappa del tour di Madonna , al via il 31 maggio 2012. C'è comprensibile attesa per l'inizio delle date dei concerti, sia per la scaletta , sia per le scenografie usate , sia per la possibile interpretazione di Express Yourself seguita da Born This Way con la chiusura di "She's not me". Una risposta poco diplomatica alle polemiche? Ma, oltre a queste piccole anticipazioni, ha incuriosito il messaggio lasciato dal produttore William Orbit [...]
Earlier today, English folk songstress Katie Melua released the music video for her latest Secret Symphony single, "Moonshine," premiering it on MSN.com. The song is a cover, originally performed by Travis frontman Fran Healy, off of his 2010 debut solo album, Wreckorder. "Moonshine" is classic Katie Melua, featuring the 27 year old on guitar, backed a low key jazz band. While I'd be
It's MDNA 's Electronic Press Kit. Meaning, Madonna is too special to do TV interviews anymore. Including interviews with Martin Solveig, William Orbit, Benny & Alle Benassi and Mert & Marcus. Filed under: Beats , Clip , Yankee Panky Tagged: album , madonna , martin , mdna , new , single , William Orbit

"Barber's Adagio For Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix)" - William Orbit "♫°.¸¸.•´¯`»★" " Never Go Back" - tyDi ft Brianna Holan "the beat would carry us on..." "Cant Keep It In (Tritonal Club Mix)" - Tritonal feat. Jeza "like a room you walk in..." "Frozen (Nic Chagall Remix)" - Susana & Josh Gabriel "another daydream shattered a million ways..." [...]

It has been a while since Madonna released a bunch of dance-worthy tracks. So, it comes as no surprise that the icon has saved some good ones for us on MDNA . This track, "Turn Up The Radio," is just that. A bouncy dance tune that doesn't offer much on the lyrical side to keep it light on the sumptuous melody. Her vocals are suggestive of a good time and it makes us think of the time when Madonna was the queen of all remixes. Although it might not have the capacity to become a single, it can still turn people [...]

Though she'd probably never admit it, Madonna is only human. And like the rest of us mere mortals, she's failed at a few things over the years (oh, those dreadful movies!). Holding my attention, however, has rarely been one of them. It's not that she's boring me now, but I'm having a hard time getting through MDNA again. Every time I try to listen to Madonna's just-released 12th album, my mind starts to wander and my energy level flags, which means that this probably will not end up being my workout soundtrack for the next [...]

Madonna has developed quite a strong relationship with producer William Orbit over the years — the two packed quite a punch (and snagged a few Grammys) for their work on 1998's Ray Of Light , and the two have teamed up for six tracks on Madge's latest dancefloor mainstay, MDNA . Though the LP sounds totally current and on trend with the sound of dance-pop today — dubstep breakdowns, four-on-the-floor beats, Nicki Minaj — Orbit swears they kept their ears closed from listening to the Top 40 while creating the album. "We [...]
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Madonna , Queen of Pop, is royalty for a reason - with varying degrees of overall sucess, her albums are prescient, aware mixes of hyper-current electronic and pop music influences that don't lose her unique voice, spirit or sound - despite working with dozens of producers throughout the years, each album seems to have a hand in both her previous album, and the next album. To say her past influences remain potent is putting it lightly. MDNA revels in the late-902s, early 20002s dance pop revival that Madonna herself helped launch with "Ray of [...]

Madonna 's ascent to the throne as the Queen of Pop (which began roughly 20 years ago give or take, depending on which articles you read), happened as a result of her ability to reinvent herself as an artist, challenging taboos regarding gender and sexuality via the appropriation of underground cultural phenomenons and entertaining the world over with her extraordinary talent as a live performer. She also knocked out a decent song or two. The reality, though, is that her latest studio album MDNA -the twelfth of her career overall-is not about reinvention: It's about reclamation. [...]