Peggy Gou has released her playful new track ‘Lobster Telephone’ – listen to it down below.
The South Korean DJ has shared the new single ahead of her upcoming debut record, ‘I Hear You’. The album will drop June 7 via XL Recordings – pre-order it here.
‘Lobster Telephone’, whose name is taken from the famous Salvador Dalí artwork of the same name, sees Gou singing in Korean: “I know you don’t understand this / But it doesn’t matter / It’s all the same / We’re all the same.”
Take a listen to the track below:
Previously, Gou has said “‘I Hear You’ is more than just my debut album. It embodies countless hours of dedication in my journey to create something timeless, and is a testament to the power of listening, to ourselves and to each other.”
In anticipation of the record, Gou has also shared tracks like the Lenny Kravitz-featuring ‘I Believe In Love Again’ and ‘1+1=11’ in the past. The latter’s music video is directed by acclaimed Icelandic-Danish artist, and Gou’s longtime friend, Olafur Eliasson.
Her smash hit ‘It Goes Like (Na Na Na) is also set to be featured on the album – see the full tracklist below:
The ‘I Hear You’ tracklist is:
1. ‘Your Art’
2. ‘Back To One’
3. ‘I Believe In Love Again’ (Featuring Lenny Kravitz)
4. ‘All That’ (Featuring Villano Antillano)
5. ‘(It Goes Like) Nanana’
6. ‘Lobster Telephone’
7. ‘Seoulsi Peggygou (서울시페기구)’
8. ‘I Go’
9. ‘Purple Horizon’
10. ‘1+1=11’
In other news, Gou will be making numerous festival appearances this summer, including Glastonbury, Coachella and Primavera. She will also be playing her biggest headline show to date at London’s Gunnersbury Park on August 17 – visit here for all upcoming dates and remaining tickets.
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