Following his death, David Bowie’s producer Tony Visconti is reportedly “in talks” with his management company to release unheard material. The “Lazarus” singer reportedly has unheard material that was made during sessions for his last album, Blackstar. Bowie passed away this past January from cancer.

“I think it’s logical that, over the next few years, you’re going to hear a lot of stuff that you haven’t heard before. I’m in talks with his management and his label. There’s going to be some great Bowie stuff coming out,” Visconti said to The Evening Standard.

He further said on the mysterious additional songs that were reportedly recorded during the making of Blackstar, “I haven’t heard those songs yet. I might actually have to help his management company find them. I have an idea where he might have recorded them.”

Visconti further expressed that it was more likely for the extra songs that were recorded during sessions for albums other than Blackstar would be released to the public first.

According to NME, a Bowie box set entitled Five Years was released in 2015 that contained unreleased material from 1969-1973 and was featured as a double album. It is being predicted that further box sets will be released in the future, and there are whispers that it will be this upcoming fall.

The singer has always had songs in his arsenal that were recorded but never released, including an entire album entitled Toy, created in 2001 in the middle of his other albums Hours and Heathen.

BBC4 will also be using Bowie material in their documentary The People’s History of Pop, which is slated to be released in July.

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