Damon Albarn’s Africa Express Releases New EP MOLO with Full Length Planned for Summer 2019

Gorillaz’s own Damon Albarn’s project Africa Express has released a new four-song EP called MOLO. “Molo” is “hello” in the South African language Xhosa, indicating that it is serving as a welcome to Albarn’s project. Africa Express is primarily focused on shining a light on African music, and the new EP shows just a glimpse into all that Albarn wants to accomplish.

01. “Nayena” ft Infamous Boiz, Morena Leraba, Moonchild Sanelly, Mr Jukes, Zolani Mahola, Remi Kabaka
02. “No Games” ft Muzi, Ghetts, Sho Madjozi, Moonchild Sanelly, Poté, Radio123
03. “Xhosa” ft. Moonchild Sanelly, Otim Alpha, Damon Albarn, Blue May, Georgia, Nick Zinner, BCUC, Blk Jks
04. “Vessels” ft. Phuzekhemisi, Gruff Rhys, Muzi, BCUC

Each of the four electronic style tracks on the album features various African artists, and each feature various styles while remaining mainly electronic. “Nayena” opens the EP, followed by “No Games,” which features some rap verses, “Xhosa” which references the language that inspired the album title, and then “Vessels,” which features a xylophone throughout.

According to Consequence of Soundthe EP is precursor to a full-length album coming summer 2019. Albar and Africa Express flew to South Africa to create the album, will feature the talents of musicians like Gruff Rhys, Mr. Jukes, Blk Jks, and Infamous Boiz. Albarn’s Africa Express was recently accused of exploitation by two UK based musicians. You can listen to the EP and watch the promotional video below.

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

Caitlin Wills: Caitlin is a graduate of the University of Colorado Boulder with a BA in journalism and a minor in creative writing. Despite not being musically inclined herself, her passion for music spans multiple genres and can be reflected by her large and ever-growing vinyl collection. She credits Bob Dylan as her inspiration and has always wanted to pursue a career that combines her love of music and writing.
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