Featuring: Sergio Mendes St. Vincent Angus Andrew

Live baby live
Now that the day is over
I got a new sensation
In perfect moments
It's so impossible to refuse
Hey now

Sleep baby sleep
Now that the night is over
And the sun comes like a god
Into our rooms
All perfect light and promises
Hey now

Gonna take you on a new sensation
Right now
A new sensation
Gonna take you on a new sensation
A new sensation

Love baby love
It's written all over your face
There's nothing better
We could do
Than live forever
Well that's all we've got to do
Hey now

Dream baby dream
It's written all over your face
There's nothing better
We can do
Than live forever
Well that's all we've got to do
Hey now

Gonna take you on a new sensation
A new sensation
Right now
Gonna take you on a new sensation
A new sensation
A new sensation
A new sensation
A new sensation
A new sensation
Right now
A new sensation
A new sensation

A new sensation
A new sensation
A new sensation
A new sensation
A new sensation
A new sensation
A new sensation
A new sensation
Right now

Beck

Beck took the lo-fi sound of DIY indie rock to the Billboard charts in 1994 with his slacker anthem “Loser,” but his avant-pop palette extends well beyond the folk-rap beats and samples of that hit; encompassing everything from funk, soul, and psychedelia to wild experiments with feedback, toy instruments, and found sounds. Plus, his disjointed, surreal lyrics (which were often compared to Highway 61 Revisited-era Bob Dylan) made for an alt-pop sound that helped define the ‘90s and made Beck one of the most interesting musicians of his era.