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Digital Digest: Danger Mouse, AC/DC, Noel Gallagher and more

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Producer Will Producer Will | 12:35 UK time, Monday, 9 May 2011

 

Danger Mouse

 

The first opportunity to hear Rome – the hotly anticipated collaboration between Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi – is over at NPR. The album which features guest vocals from the likes of Norah Jones and Jack White has been five years in the making – so don't waste any more time before checking it out here

AC/DC guitarist Angus Young has revealed the band are planning a new album within the next couple of years. The last time the Australian rockers put out material was 2008’s Black Ice. They hope to have some new work completed once they have toured once again. More information is up at NME.com.


Okkervil River have made their album available to stream on the same day as it has been released. I am Very Far is the latest offering from the Texan group with more details and streaming over at Room Thirteen.  

We Are SME have the latest track from Zomby featuring Panda Bear up on their site. The track is called Things Fall Apart and mixes a grimy beat with chilling choral voacals – take a listen

It seems the Twitter account set up in Noel Gallagher’s name is fake. Last week details were posted regarding the return of the ex-Oasis star, but Music News is reporting the real Noel Gallagher has crushed the rumours. 


Director Quentin Tarantino is rumoured to have approached Will Smith to be the lead in his new film Django Unchained. The movie tells the tale of a slave who becomes a bounty hunter on a mission to save his wife Broomhilda from her master. Hopefully the soundtrack will be another classic following in the footsteps of Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill. Full report at Contact Music.  

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