At once effervescent and experimental, the tracks on Beck’s new album have already been making waves ("Wow," "Dreams" and "Up All Night" have been released as singles to great fanfare). Beck and producer Greg Kurstin (the keyboardist from Beck’s band on the "Sea Change" tour back in 2002) played every instrument here and spent a couple years getting these tracks—which Beck describes as "not retro and not modern"—to sit just right. Even for Beck, this is quite a sumptuous sonic treat, available here on CD or red vinyl (33 rpm). Deluxe-edition vinyl is two 180-gram red LPs (45 rpm) with a die-cut gatefold sleeve, exclusive album artwork, customizable cover transparencies and a 24-page full-color booklet! Capitol.
At once effervescent and experimental, the tracks on Beck’s new album have already been making waves ("Wow," "Dreams" and "Up All Night" have been released as singles to great fanfare). Beck and producer Greg Kurstin (the keyboardist from Beck’s band on the "Sea Change" tour back in 2002) played every instrument here and spent a couple years getting these tracks—which Beck describes as "not retro and not modern"—to sit just right. Even for Beck, this is quite a sumptuous sonic treat, available here on CD or red vinyl (33 rpm). Deluxe-edition vinyl is two 180-gram red LPs (45 rpm) with a die-cut gatefold sleeve, exclusive album artwork, customizable cover transparencies and a 24-page full-color booklet! Capitol.