Mickey Hart, best known as the Grateful Dead’s drummer, has announced his next solo album. It’s called RAMU and it’s out November 10 via Verve Forecast. Co-produced by Michal Menert (formerly of Pretty Lights), the record features Animal Collective’s Avey Tare, Tarriona “Tank” Ball (from Tank and the Bangas), recordings from the late Jerry Garcia and Babatunde Olatunji, and unreleased field recordings by Alan Lomax. Below, listen to two new tracks from RAMU: “Wayward Son” (featuring Avey Tare) and “Big Bad Wolf” (featuring Tank).

RAMU was recorded at Hart’s Studio X in California with help from Zakir Hussain on tabla, Oteil Burbridge on bass, Sikiru Adepoju on talking drum, Giovanni Hidalgo on conga, Steve Kimock on guitar, Jason Hann (of String Cheese Incident), and Charles Lloyd. The album’s title comes from Hart’s musical database Random Access Musical Universe, which has collected sounds like digital samples, sonifications of plants, and djembes since the late 1960s. Hart has also turned RAMU into an instrument and multi-dimensional rhythm machine—complete with knobs, faders, and pedals—that, along with the database, was the foundation of the upcoming record.

RAMU was also greatly inspired by the election of Donald Trump and America’s current political climate. “He’s a great inspiration—every time I think of him, I write things,” Hart said in a statement. “I can’t tell you how loud I’m screaming and, as a musician, this is how we scream—to shine light on things that are dark, and shine some understanding on life and this horrible human being leading our country.” RAMU is available on CD, vinyl, and digitally. Check out the tracklist and album art below.

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RAMU:

01 Auctioneers

02 Wayward Son

03 Big Bag Wolf

04 The Lost Coast

05 Who Do You Think You Are

06 You Remind Me

07 When the Morning Comes

08 Jerry

09 Wine Wine Wine

10 Nacare

11 Spreading the News

12 Infinite Space