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Beck’s new album tracklisting revealed

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Previews new song online

Beck has revealed the details and tracklisting of his new album.

‘The Information’, produced by Radiohead collaborator Nigel Godrich, will feature 15 tracks, including new single ‘Cell Phone’s Dead’.

The album will come with an additional DVD featuring videos for each song, Billboard.com reports. Several clips have been previously released via Beck’s official website.

He has also streamed three new songs 'Nausea','Strange Apparation' and 'Motorcade'.

The full tracklisting is as follows:

‘Elevator Music’
‘Think I'm In Love’
‘Cell Phone's Dead’
‘Nausea’
‘Soldier Jane’
‘Strange Apparition’
‘Dark Star’
‘Movie Theme’
‘We Dance Alone’
‘No Complaints’
‘1000 BPM’
‘Motorcade’
‘The Information’
‘New Round’
‘Horrible Fanfare/Landslide/Exoskeleton’


'The Information’ is released on October 2, meanwhile Beck will perform at V Festival this weekend, playing Chelmsford’s Hylands Park on August 19 and Staffordshire’s Weston Park on August 20.

A limited number of tickets for both venues are available via the NME.COM ticket shop.

For Staffordshire site tickets click here.

For Chelmsford site tickets click here.

Meanwhile if you have a question for Beck, NME's sister title Uncut can ask it for you. Simply send your question to alan_jones@ipcmedia.com[/n] with [b]Beck as the subject by August 18.

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