Published on March 31, 2026
Mouse On Mars has announced the release of “Spatial, No Problem,” which is set to be the last official album project featuring the legendary producer and reggae icon Lee “Scratch” Perry. This highly anticipated collaboration pays tribute to Perry’s revolutionary impact on music and showcases the unique electronic sound of Mouse On Mars intertwined with Perry’s innovative reggae influences.
The album is significant, not only as a culmination of Perry’s illustrious career but also as a testament to the enduring legacy of a groundbreaking artist who shaped genres and inspired countless musicians worldwide. Lee “Scratch” Perry, known for his experimental production techniques and eccentric persona, left an indelible mark on the music industry, blending elements of reggae, dub, and rock throughout his prolific career.
To mark the announcement, Mouse On Mars has released the first single from the album, titled “Rockcurry.” The track exemplifies the seamless fusion of electronic beats and Perry’s signature vocal style, offering listeners a taste of what the full album will bring. The music video for “Rockcurry” is currently available for viewing, serving as an engaging preview of the innovative sound that defines this collaborative project.
“Spatial, No Problem” is expected to resonate with both long-time fans of Lee “Scratch” Perry and newcomers to the eclectic world of Mouse On Mars. As Perry’s final project, it encapsulates a lifetime of artistic exploration and collaboration, potentially introducing his groundbreaking sound to a new generation of music lovers.
This collaboration stands as a poignant reminder of the profound influence Lee “Scratch” Perry had on the music scene, as well as an exciting new chapter for Mouse On Mars, who continue to push the boundaries of contemporary electronic music. Further details about the album’s release date and additional singles are anticipated in the coming weeks, making it a highly awaited event in the music calendar.