(feat. Mark E. Smith) – Piercing, abrasive synthesizer frequencies that remain crisp without causing ear fatigue.
Lou Reed’s distinctive, aging voice is intimate and raw, sounding as if he is standing directly in the room with you.
(feat. Bobby Womack) – A haunting, cinematic vocal performance backed by deep, rich orchestral arrangements. Gorillaz - Plastic Beach 2010 -FLAC- HMV
Plastic Beach is a narrative driven by the fictional bassist Murdoc Niccals, who builds a recording studio on a floating island of garbage in the South Pacific. Musically, Albarn abandoned the dark, hip-hop-heavy grooves of 2005's Demon Days for a brighter, synth-laden, and highly eclectic palette.
A deeply spiritual, sweeping ambient piece. Womack’s raw vocal performance is breathtakingly intimate in FLAC. Lou Reed’s distinctive, aging voice is intimate and
(feat. Bashy, Kano & National Orchestra for Arabic Music) – A masterclass in acoustic-to-digital instrument separation.
Plastic Beach is a narrative concept album centered around a secret floating island in the South Pacific, constructed entirely from the world’s plastic waste. In the fictional lore of Gorillaz, the band's bassist, Murdoc Niccals, kidnapped collaborators and retreated to this pink plastic fortress to record the album. Plastic Beach is a narrative driven by the
Plastic Beach features a diverse range of musical styles, from hip-hop and electronic to rock and reggae. The album boasts an impressive list of collaborations with renowned artists such as Snoop Dogg, Waka Flocka Flame, and B.o.B. These collaborations add a unique flavor to the album, blending Gorillaz's signature sound with the styles of their guest artists. The album's production was handled by Gorillaz, along with Mark Egan and Gruff Rhys.