Strobelite

"Strobelite" is a single by English virtual band Gorillaz, released on their fifth studio album Humanz. It features guest vocals by Peven Everett. The single was released on 4 August 2017.[4]

"Strobelite"
Single by Gorillaz featuring Peven Everett
from the album Humanz
B-side"Colombians"
Released4 August 2017 (2017-08-04)
FormatDigital download
Genre
Length3:24
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Albarn
  • Remi Kabaka Jr
  • The Twilite Tone
Gorillaz singles chronology
"Sleeping Powder"
(2017)
"Strobelite"
(2017)
"Garage Palace"
(2017)
Peven Everett singles chronology
"Feelin' You In and Out"
(2017)
"Strobelite"
(2017)
Music video
"Strobelite (official video)" on YouTube

Music video

The music video to "Strobelite" was released on 7 August 2017.[5] It was created by Passion Pictures.

The video is set in a dance club, featuring animated band members 2-D and Noodle dancing center stage amongst a crowd of clubgoers as collaborator Peven Everett sings from the sidelines. A combination of live-action and 3D CGI shots were used to create the video, much like the music video for Gorillaz' 2010 single "Stylo". Motion capture was utilized to animate the virtual band members.[6] The video features cameos by several Gorillaz collaborators, including Vince Staples, Posdnous of De La Soul, Savages' Jehnny Beth, Phil Cornwell, the voice of Gorillaz band member Murdoc Niccals, and Jamie Hewlett, the co-creator of Gorillaz.[5][7]

Personnel

  • Damon Albarn – vocals, keyboards, production
  • Peven Everett - vocals, synthesizers
  • Anthony Khan – synthesizers, production
  • Remi Kabaka Jr - drum programming, production
  • Stephen Sedgwick - sampled loops, additional drum programming, mixing
  • The Humanz Choir (Rasul Al-Salaam, Starr Busby, Melanie J-B Charles, Drea D'Nur, Giovanni James, Marcus Anthony Johnson, Janelle Kroll, Brandon Markell-Holmes, Imani Vonshà) – additional vocals

Charts

Chart (2017) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[8] 24
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[9] 35
US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)[10] 22

References

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