[Machine Translation] After an exciting tour of Japan, Blur fever has rekindled, and Blur frontman Damon Albarn, who has been working on numerous projects with his unique pop sensibility, is finally releasing his "first" pure solo album! This first solo album was recorded in 2013 at Damon's Studio 13 in West London. Produced by Richard Russell, president of XL Recordings, who previously worked with Damon on Bobby Womack's 2012 album "The Bravest Mine in the Universe," the album also features Brian Eno and Natasha Khan ( Brian Eno and Natasha Kahn ("Butt for Lassies") also guest on the album. Opening with "Everyday Robots," the album's title track and first single, the 12-song album shows listeners the true nature of Damon Albarn's talent. Albarn's career has expanded from Blur to Gorillaz, and has also included The Good, the Bad and the Queen, a project he formed with Tony Allen, Paul Simenon (formerly of The Clash), and Simon Tong (formerly of The Verve), a world music project in collaboration with musicians from the Republic of Mali, and a new album, "The Good, the Bad and the Queen," which was released in 2008. The Good, the Bad and the Queen", a world music project in collaboration with musicians from Mali, "Monkey: Journey to the West", an opera based on the book of Journey to the West, "Doctor Dee", an opera about John Dee, the mathematician, alchemist, and fortune teller of Queen Elizabeth I, and "The Good, the Bad and the Queen", an opera about the Western world, "The Bad and the Queen", an opera about the Western world. This first solo album is the most "self-exploratory" album of his career, which has featured a variety of styles and collaborations, such as "Dr. Dee", an opera about John Dee, the mathematician, alchemist, and fortune teller of Elizabeth I, and "Africa Express", a collaboration event between Western artists and African artists. It can be said that this first solo album is the most "self-exploratory" album in his career. The songs on this album are more personal, influenced by Damon Albarn's own experiences from childhood to the present. The CD+DVD deluxe edition will include a live studio performance.