HEALTH announce new album with lead cut "CYBERPUNK 2.0.2.0."
HEALTH have announced their new collaborations album DISCO4 :: PART I, and have shared the opening song "CYBERPUNK 2.0.2.0.".
"CYBERPUNK 2.0.2.0." follows on from HEALTH's Full of Hell collaboration "FULL OF HEALTH", which will also feature on the upcoming LP.
DISCO4 :: PART I will also include last year's collaborative singles "DELICIOUS APE" featuring Xiu Xiu, Ghostemane collaboration "JUDGEMENT NIGHT", "HATE YOU" with JPEGMAFIA, the Youth Code-featuring "INNOCENCE", "BODY/PRISON" with Perturbator, Soccer Mommy collaboration "MASS GRAVE", and "HARD TO BE A GOD" featuring NOLIFE.
There's also a few unreleased collaborations on the LP with 100 gecs, The Soft Moon and Brothel.
As Pitchfork reports, HEALTH say of their upcoming album, "In the past each HEALTH LP has been accompanied by a corresponding remix record. This time, despite being called DISCO 4 in the interest of continuity, we offer you a collection of original collaborations with artists we admire. Also, FUCK 2020."
DISCO4 :: PART I will be the band's first album release since last year's GTA Online: Arena War soundtrack.
Tracklist:
- CYBERPUNK 2.0.2.0
- BODY/PRISON (feat. Perturbator)
- POWER FANTASY (feat. 100 gecs)
- JUDGEMENT NIGHT (feat. Ghostemane)
- INNOCENCE (feat. Youth Code)
- FULL OF HEALTH (feat. Full of Hell)
- COLORS (feat. The Soft Moon)
- HATE YOU (feat. JPEGMAFIA)
- D.F. LOOKS (feat. Brothel)
- MASS GRAVE (feat. Soccer Mommy)
- DELICIOUS APE (feat. Xiu Xiu)
- HARD TO BE A GOD (feat. NOLIFE)
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