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Blur 'want to do justice to new material'
Published Thursday, Jun 18 2009, 13:37 BST | By Mayer Nissim

The guitarist told BBC 6 Music that the recently-reformed group would rather take more time to ensure that any new tracks are right for the band.
Coxon said: "I don't think it's hard to make music that isn't the old songs.
"I think it's actually giving it time and doing justice to it really. We wouldn't want to just sling stuff together to play this summer. It wouldn't be right."
Of the band's improvising in rehearsals, bassist Alex James added: "Damon will be jangling along with some chords and I'll start banging along and [Coxon] will join.
"Our musical cup overfloweth at the moment. It's all good."
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