Due in early 2015, the album features Boy George, Toots & the Maytals, Kool A.D., Sly & Robbie, and more.

Billboard is excited to announce a hyper-collaborative new project featuring more than 80 collaborations from over four continents.

Mad Decent's Toy Selectah has combined forces with Camilo Lara (DJ Mexican Institute of Sound) to create Compass, a new album the duo spent last year recording in secret while jet-setting around the globe.

“This album is like our PhD thesis on global music production,” Toy Selectah says. Indeed, the pair was yearning for a challenge, and in Compass, consider that mission accomplished. Selectah and Mexican Institute of Sound wanted to collaborate with artists they admired outside of the DJ realm, so they sought out collaborators representing electronic, reggae, hip-hop, indie, punk, and more.

"This project has been a mystical quest trying to prove that there is only one dance floor across the globe,” Lara says.

Compass is due in early 2015. To get a taste of the magic in store, check out the trailer below:

There’s more video on the way -- Red Bull Media House produced a five-episode web series chronicling the album’s creation, which fans can expect around Compass’ release.

Toy and Camilo recorded the album at Red Bull Studios locations in New York, Los Angeles, London, and São Paulo, in addition to recording stops in Kingston (Jamaica), Tokyo, Beijing, New Delhi, and Mexico’s Monterrey and Mexico City.

Over the course of his career, Lara released four albums as the founder of Mexican Institute of Sound, curated a radio station for Grand Theft Auto, and collaborated with artists ranging from the Beastie Boys to Morrissey.

Toy Selectah, too, is a trendsetter in Latin music, having been aligned with Mad Decent since its inception and now working as a producer for the imprint.

Here is the complete, very long list of collaborators on Compass:

Ana Barbara

Angela Hunte

Benjamin Lozinger (MO)

Bixiga 70

Bonde Do Role

Boy George

Bradley (Black English)

Brother Culture

Bruno Morais

Bruno Zamborlin (Plaid)

Cacau Arcoverde

Carlos Ann

Ceci Bastida

Centavrvs

Chedda

Children's Choir

Chris Colonna (Bumblebeez)

Christian Rich

Chrome Sparks

Cornelius

Count Counsellor

Crystal Fighters

Deborah de Corral

Dezzie Gee (The Leftovers)

DJ Dusty

DJ Lengua

DJ Preto

DJ Tudo

Don Cheto

Duncan Bridgeman

Emanero

Emicida

Eric Bobo (Cypress Hill)

Eugene Hutz (Gogol Bordello)

Fredo (Bongoloidz)

Gaby Amarantos

Gospel Choir

Helado Negro

Iana Renno

Igor Cavalera (Sepultura)

Jase B

Javier Weyler (Stereophonics)

Jelani Blackman

Jota (Los Planetas)

Kelli Ali (Sneaker Pimps)

Kita Klane

Kool A.D. (Das Racist)

Kut Masta Kurt

Kutle

Los Master Plus

Ludmilla

Maluca Mala

Maria del Pilar (Los Abandoned)

Mariachi el Bronx

Matty Rico

Mauricio Fleury

MC Lyte

Mercurias

Michael Thomas (Water)

Mike Peters (The Alarm)

Money Mark

N.A.S.A.

Nadia Hernandez

Nic Harcourt

Nina Sky

Notch

Ohmega Watts

Pedro Erazo (Gogol Bordello)

Pharo (The Leftovers)

Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music)

Raja Ram

Rob Birch (Stereo MC's)

Rulo

Sergio Mendoza

Sly and Robbie

Son Doobie (Funkdoobiest)

Speakz

Stela Campos

Stro Elliot

Tanto Blacks

Tiombe Lockhart

Toots & The Maytals

Trio Pessoa

Trufix

Will Abers (Ozomatli)

Wookie Williams

Youth