Gorillaz Record New Album on an iPad

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Radhika Marya
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Gorillaz Record New Album on an iPad

The members of cartoon supergroup Gorillaz have been busy touring this year, but they could already have a new album — recorded on an iPad — out before Christmas.

As frontman Damon Albarn told the NME, he's been working on the follow-up to this year's Plastic Beach while on tour with the band. And although Albarn has previously declared himself a bit of a technophobe, he decided to record the new tracks on his iPad.

"I hope I'll be making the first record on an iPad," he told the NME. "I fell in love with my iPad as soon as I got it, so I've made it a completely different type of record."

Albarn, who first gained fame as the lead singer of Britpop band Blur, says this album will have more of an "American" sound, like "an English voice that has been put through a vocoder of America."

Albarn may be hoping to make the first iPad record, but he's also part of a growing number of musicians using the Apple tablet to explore their creative options. Earlier this year, classical pianist Lang Lang used an iPad to play "Flight of the Bumblebee" during an encore at a San Francisco concert. And iPad DJ Rana June Sobhany will perform at the 14th Street Apple Store in New York City tonight.

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