Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea has spoken about the album he's made with Thom Yorke as part of supergroup Atoms of Peace.
The supergroup played a number of shows across America last year but have now told fans to expect more from their collaboration.
The bassist said the recording for the album took place over three days and was a ''complete improvisation.''
''Thom and Nigel [Godrich] have taken that stuff and done shit with it. I've heard little bits and pieces. I have no idea when it's going to come out. Not real soon though,'' Flea told Rolling Stone.
He refused to give away any further information, adding: "The mystery should be the mystery."
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