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Flying Lotus' You're Dead! Features Kendrick Lamar, Herbie Hancock

Front page photo by Loren Wohl

Flying Lotus' new album You're Dead! is out October 7 in the U.S. and October 6 in the UK via Warp. Today, he's been revealing more details about the LP, one track at a time, with an original illustration by Shintaro Kago for each track. Thus far, he's revealed that the album features Kendrick Lamar and Herbie Hancock.

It was previously reported that Flying Lotus and Kendrick were collaborating. Find the tracklist, so far, below. 

You're Dead!:

01 Theme
02 Tesla [ft. Herbie Hancock]
03 Cold Dead
04 Fkn Dead
05 Never Catch Me [ft. Kendrick Lamar]

Read our last interview with Flying Lotus, and watch him and Thundercat on Pitchfork.tv's "Over/Under":



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