Skip to Content

Danger Mouse / James Mercer Album

New team up confirmed

Hip hop don Danger Mouse has teamed up with The Shins frontman James Mercer for a new album.

Danger Mouse is fond of collaboration. The producer with the big hair found fame after the internet led success of 'The Grey Album' - a mash up of The Beatles and Jay-Z.

Since then the producer has found fame with Gnarls Barkley as well as working with The Black Keys and a host of others. A recent multi-media project was nixed due to record label complaints over the dense array of guest stars.

'Dark Night Of The Soul' was the result of sessions with Sparklehorse, inviting a host of star names along for the ride. Due to be released as part of an ambitious multi-media project the album was pulled after label interference.

Now Danger Mouse has hit back with a new project. Together with The Shins singer James Mercer the pair have been constructing an ambitious album's worth of material.

Rumoured last month, the news has now been confirmed by both parties. The duo are known as Broken Bells with their debut long player due to be released through Columbia on March 9th next year.

The pair have taken it in turns to record every part on the album, with string arrangements by handled by composer Daniele Luppi. Not much else has been revealed about the project, which comes as James Mercer enjoys a new bout of freedom.

The Shins recently departed from their label Sub Pop to form their own imprint. Set to work on new material, singer James Mercer has taken time out to work with Danger Mouse.

Danger Mouse / James Mercer are due to release their debut album 'Broken Bells' on March 9th.

Artists Linked to Article:

Comments

Batuhan Karaca

Not much else has been

Not much else has been revealed about the project, which comes as James Mercer enjoys a new bout of freedom.
film izle | filim izle
bedava film izle
divx hd film izle
full film izle

Clash User Default Picture

Danger Mouse is a British

Danger Mouse is a British animated television series which was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Thames Television. It features the eponymous Danger Mouse, a British mouse who works as a super hero /secret agent. The show is a loose parody of British spy fiction, particularly James Bond and the Danger Man series starring Patrick McGoohan. Some influence clearly also came from the Sherlock Holmes novels of Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle, as seen in references such as the location of his post-box home (Baker Street) and his attitude to his bumbling, Watson-like assistant Penfold. The show originally ran in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 1992. In the English-language version, the titular hero was voiced by David Jason.

stop identity theft

Syndicate content