August 12 [10:00 EDT] -- The Kula Shaker section of your neighborhood record store will get a little more crowded this week as the British band delivers a new EP to the American market.

On Tuesday, the band with the fixation on Indian culture releases "Summer Sun," which boasts six songs previously unavailable in the U.S. The release will give fans the opportunity to hear the fruits of a collaboration between Kula frontman Crispian Mills and another fan of Indian music, former Beatle George Harrison.

"Some of it is stuff that never quite made it to the album," Mills told MTV News about the material that surfaces on the EP. "Some of it is stuff that didn't fit in. There's tracks that were recorded after that. It was nice to have something out between albums." [900k QuickTime]

Meanwhile, the band has been trotting out Deep Purple's 1968 hit "Hush" during its set on the H.O.R.D.E. tour, and fans will soon be able find the band's re-working of that track on the soundtrack to the upcoming film "I Know What You Did Last Summer."