After having won an Album of the Year Grammy for his 2014 LP, Morning Phase, Beck has taken to Twitter to tease what looks like artwork for his latest project, a potential track or an album called Dreams.


It's a notion that "Dreams" will be the artist's newest track, but no further information has been released. Music Director Kyle Smith at Pittsburgh radio station WYEP tweeted that on Monday, June 15, the station will premiere a brand new Beck song reports Diffuser. The image teaser portrays an abstract Beck, surrounded by a carnival-like environment along with flashing objects, tiny clouds and geometric shapes. If "Dreams" turns out to be an album instead, it will be an expedient follow up to 2014's Morning Phase, which came six years after his 2008 LP, Modern Guilt.

After selling over 60,000 copies in the UK, Morning Phase was certified silver. Beck's 12th full length release conjured up controversy in opinionated rapper Kanye West who fake interrupted Beck's acceptance speech, mocking the Taylor Swift mishap from 2009. Following the awards, West claimed that Beck should give the award over to Beyonce and "respect artistry," notes NME.

After interviewing with Zane Lowe, it seems West changed his tune a bit, "As I was ironically having dinner with Taylor Swift, the Beck song starts playing and I was like, 'Wow, this is really good, maybe I might have been wrong'." West even wrote out a public apology to Beck on Twitter saying "I would like to publicly apologise to Beck, I'm sorry Beck."

Earlier this month, Beck collaborated with Fun's Nate Ruess on his new track titled "What This World is Coming To." The duo also performed Lou Reed's "Satellite of Love" during the 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.

Alternative rocker Beck Campbell will appear alongside The Strokes during their Hyde Park concert with Temples, Future Island, Wytches, Yak, Kieran Leonard and Public Service Broadcasting on June 18.

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