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'Surfing The Void' set for August 23 release

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Klaxons have named their second album 'Surfing The Void'.

The album, the follow-up to their 2007 debut 'Myths Of The Near Future', will feature 10 new songs and will be preceded by a single, 'Echoes', released on August 16. The album follows on August 23.

The long-awaited record was produced by Ross Robinson (Korn, Slipknot) in Los Angeles following various aborted and rejected album sessions, including a stint in Milan with producer James Ford.

Klaxons recently made album track 'Flashover' available to listen to online.

The tracklisting of 'Surfing The Void' is:

'Echoes'
'The Same Space'
'Surfing The Void'
'Valley Of The Calm Trees'
'Venusia'
'Extra Astronomical'
'Twin Flames'
'Flashover'
'Future Memories'
'Cypherspeed'


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