Noel Gallagher has silenced rumours Oasis will reunite.

The 'Don't Look Back In Anger' hitmaker has been embroiled in a bitter row with brother Liam since the iconinc Britpop group's breakup in 2009, and he has shrugged off the idea of a nostalgic comeback, and he has insisted getting the band back together would be the ''death'' of him.

He told Q magazine: ''I've been very consistent about it. I don't need the money, I don't need the glory, I don't need to relive the memories.

''If I was to get Oasis back together tomorrow and then do a tour, I'd have a hundred million dollars in the bank but I'd have learnt f**k all.''

The singer - who recently released his third solo album 'Who Built The Moon?' with High Flying Birds - added that a reunion would be a creative and personal step backwards.

He explained: ''I'd have actually wasted a year of being in the studio with a person like David Holmes. It would be the death of me as a person.''

Noel, 50, insisted it is Oasis' huge success that negate the need for a reunion, because they achieved everything they ever wanted to and more, leaving nothing for them to move on to if they did get back together.

He said: ''I could understand if we were a band who'd been going for five years and were just at out peak, but Oasis have got no unfinished business. We did it. We f***ing did it, and then some. It's done.''