Zeds Dead have pulled back the dimensional curtain on their sophomore album, Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness.
Due out in early-March 2025, it will be Zeds Dead’s first full-length album since 2016’s ageless debut, Northern Lights. Today’s reveal comes paired with a tour announcement, suggesting the dubstep veterans aren’t just dropping tracks—they’re architecting an entire universe.
“Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness, a phrase uttered in a dream is becoming a reality in the form of our second full length album and tour… We can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on and to take you into the world we’ve been creating,” Zeds Dead said in an announcement on their social media.
The duo’s statement hints at world-building beyond mere beats and drops, promising to drag fans through whatever interdimensional portal they’ve been tinkering with in the studio. But for a group that’s spent over a decade pushing boundaries and melting minds, this dream-inspired venture feels less like a departure and more like a natural evolution.
For now, the electronic music community will need to holds its collective breath to see just how deep this rabbit hole goes. They can exhale this Friday when the album’s first single, “Sweet Memories,” hits streaming platforms.
Zeds Dead will launch a pre-sale for their upcoming album tour on Wednesday, November 20th before the general ticket on-sale begins Friday, November 22nd. Fans can check out the list of dates below and register for pre-sale access here.
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