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Centipede Hz is the ninth studio album by American experimental group Animal Collective, scheduled to be released on September 4, 2012 on Domino Records. The album was announced on May 13, 2012, with an official video on their website which contained titles of the songs on the album.[1] The majority of the tracklist was debuted live during their 2011 tour.

Track listing

  1. "Moonjock"
  2. "Today's Supernatural" - 4:18
  3. "Rosie Oh"
  4. "Applesauce"
  5. "Wide Eyed"
  6. "Father Time"
  7. "New Town Burnout"
  8. "Monkey Riches"
  9. "Mercury Man"
  10. "Pulleys"
  11. "Amanita"

Release

The album was announced to released in three formats: a standard CD, a standard 2xLP, and a deluxe 2xLP version. All three formats are available to pre-order and include a bonus DVD containing the music files and a video of the band's 2011 Prospect Park show in Brooklyn.[2]

As part of the lead-up to the album, on the 29th of July Animal Collective began broadcasting weekly "Centipede Radio" shows from a section of their website.[3] During the first show, the first single from the album, "Today's Supernatural" was premiered. The single was also uploaded to YouTube on Domino Records' profile on the same day.[4]

Personnel

  • Avey Tare - vocals, synthesizers, piano, guitar, sampler, sequencer, percussion
  • Panda Bear – vocals, drums, sampler, percussion
  • Deakin - vocals, baritone guitar, sampler, percussion
  • Geologist - sampler, synthesizers, piano, percussion
  • Dave Scher (Beachwood Sparks, All Night Radio) - lap steel guitar, melodica
  • Riverside Middle School Choir - vocals
  • Animal Collective - co-producer, songwriting
  • Ben Allen - co-producer, engineering, mixing
  • Joe Lambert - mastering
  • Abby Portner - artwork

References