After winning the 2015 Grammy for best album of the year for his album "Morning Phase", the Californian Beck has left all music lovers very attentive and the expectation to know that bring on his next album. Just days ago, the musician announced that the new album will be released on October 21 this year but still has no name.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, American composer spoke about the disc, referring that is three years making the record and even began working on it before his great work folk "morning phase." He said he wants to experiment with different genres for their next album.
"It's a celebration of communion. I wanted to take it to the studio, that energy and joy. "
For his new album he worked with Greg Kurstin, an old acquaintance who was part of the group as multi - instrumentalist in the tour of the album "Sea Change" (2002). Beck said he had an identity crisis for the disc, and Greg helped him solve this problem and to coescribirlo and produce it because he wanted to do something completely different, since much of what I had planned for this new album was discarded because the artist says it took him a while to find an identity. Kurstin is one of the most important producers of the moment to work with Sia and Adele.
Beck said his new sound was inspired by the enthusiasm and energy of summer festivals and their younger fans. In turn, he argued that had to The Stroke as an influence, because last year they toured together. Among the tracks on the album, he spoke of "Seventh Heaven", "a hymn about things of the heart" and "No Distractions", a track a little dance to which compared with Talking Heads.
This interview was conceived after the premiere the song "Wow", saying it is just a preview of the disc. The single is full of experimental sounds which highlights the flute and electronic percussion, approaching the electro-pop.
Beck mentioned that wants to go on tour because the shows give new life, but it will be when they finish plan all the details of the new album.