Peggy Gou has given fans another peek at her debut album by way of a new single.
Titled 'Lobster Telephone', the track is described as a "perfect distillation" of the Berlin-based South Korean DJ, artist, and producer's trademark "balmy" and "technicolour" brand of house music.
The number, whose title is inspired by Spanish artist Salvador Dalí's 1938 surrealist art sculpture of the same name, features Korean lyrics sung by Gou and is the 32-year-old's favourite from her upcoming 10-track record I Hear You.
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Slated for a 10 June release, I Hear You will see Gou take her artistry to new heights as she explores ‘90s house music. The project will also include earlier releases such as '(It Goes Like) Nanana', 'I Believe in Love Again', and '1+1=11'.
“I Hear You is more than just my debut album. It embodies countless hours of dedication in my journey to create something timeless, and is a testament to the power of listening, to ourselves and to each other," Gou said.
Following the album's launch, Gou will make her highly anticipated return to Asia in July for headlining sets at Malaysia's Good Vibes Festival and Indonesia's We The Fest.
Watch the official visualiser for 'Lobster Telephone' here:
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