Published on March 31, 2026
Experimental electronic duo Mouse On Mars have officially announced the upcoming release of “Spatial, No Problem,” marking it as the last album project featuring the legendary reggae producer and artist Lee “Scratch” Perry. The album is set to be a boundary-pushing collaboration that reflects Perry’s innovative spirit and profound influence on music across genres.
Perry, who passed away in August 2021, was known for his eccentric production style and visionary contributions to reggae and dub music. His collaboration with Mouse On Mars, a group celebrated for their adventurous soundscapes and intricate rhythms, promises to merge their distinctive electronic approach with Perry’s iconic reggae roots.
To give fans a taste of what to expect, the duo has released the first single titled “Rockcurry.” The accompanying video captures a mesmerizing auditory and visual experience, blending the driving rhythms typical of Mouse On Mars with Perry’s unmistakable vocal stylings. This single serves as both an homage to Perry’s legacy and a testament to the artists’ shared creative vision.
“Spatial, No Problem” is anticipated to be a significant moment in the music world, as it not only showcases the artistic synergy between Mouse On Mars and Perry but also stands as a celebration of the legendary artist’s final contributions to music. Fans can look forward to a release that encapsulates the eclectic and experimental nature of both artists, promising a captivating journey through sound.
As the release date approaches, anticipation continues to build among fans and critics alike. The collaboration is expected to invigorate the music scene, reminding listeners of Perry’s enduring impact and the innovative potential of electronic music.
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