A new supergroup has been formed, and it looks pretty awesome. Earl Sweatshirt and King Krule as well as Theresa Wayman and Stella Mozgawa of Warpaint and Jono Ma of Jagwar Ma recently collaborated for "an epic 12-hour all-night recording session" while on tour in Australia with the Laneway festival, Faster Louder reports.

Festival promoters told Faster Louder that the "super collaboration" took place earlier this week in the new studio of Sydney producer Jonti Danilewitz (Mark Ronson, Santigold, Big Scary, Hodgy Beats).

This is not the first time Earl and King Krule have worked together; however, their earlier recording is currently unreleased. "Making music with that ni**a was tight. That's the only ni**a other than Tyler where when I make music with him I don't have to talk," Earl said in an interview with Clash Music last year. "We were very much on the same page. We were just sitting there faded, f**king doodling. That shit was tigh. ...He put vocals on this one beat that I gave him, and then we made a beat together."

Warpaint and Jagwar Ma have also previously collaborated. According to the article, Warpaint drummer Stella Mozgawa appears on Jagwar Ma's debut album Howlin', and Jono Ma worked with Warpaint on the track "Biggie" off their latest album.

We'll keep you updated as material from these sessions is released. What do you think of the collaboration? Let us know in the comments section below!

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