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Labrinth reveals debut album 'Electronic Earth' artwork
Published Wednesday, Feb 8 2012, 12:19 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 3 comments
Labrinth has revealed the official artwork for his debut album.
The singer will release his first LP Electronic Earth on March 19, following his upcoming single 'Last Time' on March 11.

The official cover features a headshot of the star with a backdrop of city lights and a hot air balloon floating through electronically-charged mist.
The album will also feature his two previous hits 'Let The Sun Shine' and 'Earthquake'.
Previously speaking about the collection, Labrinth said: "I'm a musical geek. It's like there's this big, wild universe in my head and I love to express it. My whole ethos is musical freedom. I've really learnt that while developing myself."
Electronic Earth will be released through Simon Cowell's Syco record label, which Labrinth has said works in his favour.
> Labrinth offers fans chance to remix new single 'Last Time'
Listen to Labrinth's new single 'Last Time' below:
The singer will release his first LP Electronic Earth on March 19, following his upcoming single 'Last Time' on March 11.

The official cover features a headshot of the star with a backdrop of city lights and a hot air balloon floating through electronically-charged mist.
The album will also feature his two previous hits 'Let The Sun Shine' and 'Earthquake'.
Previously speaking about the collection, Labrinth said: "I'm a musical geek. It's like there's this big, wild universe in my head and I love to express it. My whole ethos is musical freedom. I've really learnt that while developing myself."
Electronic Earth will be released through Simon Cowell's Syco record label, which Labrinth has said works in his favour.
> Labrinth offers fans chance to remix new single 'Last Time'
Listen to Labrinth's new single 'Last Time' below:
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