Pink Floyd will release a new album titled "The Endless River" in October this year with new recordings and re-masterings of unheard material from 1994 sessions.
The album of the Brit rock band will be based on their work done in 1994 sessions for the band's last studio album "The Division Bell", and will be a separate release to the 20th anniversary box set that went on sale on June 30, the Independent reported.
The news was confirmed on Facebook by the singer Durga McBroom-Hudson, who performed with the band throughout the 1980s and 90s.
Hudson shared a picture on Twitter from the recording sessions and wrote that the recording did start during "The Division Bell" sessions and, it was the side project originally titled "The Big Spliff" that Nick Mason spoke about.
According to the reports, Roger Waters will not be involved in the new album, and a spokesperson for the band said it will not be accompanied by a live tour.