Beck's website, www.beck.com, will be going under the proverbial knife for a face-lift next month. One innovative new addition to the L.A.-based singer's digital realm is the new Record Club section: a place to follow Beck's ongoing experiment that features different musicians who will record an entire album in one day with him. No songs will be rehearsed or arranged ahead of time, and the only framework to the sessions will be the selection of a particular album to be covered. Every week a new track from these meetings will be uploaded to Beck's site, allowing fans to find something different at Record Club every seven days. The first album to undergo a new unrehearsed spin is the influential 1967 release The Velvet Underground And Nico. And to keep the roster of collaborators as dazzling as Beck himself, he’s enlisted Devendra Banhart, MGMT, Jamie Lidell and Nigel Godrich for upcoming projects on Record Club. Stay tuned for more details. www.beck.com