Kylie's next album will channel some "grown-up disco"
19.05.2020 - 13:43 / officialcharts.com
Kylie Minogue is continuing to work on her upcoming fifteenth studio album during lockdown, according to the president of her record label BMG.
Alistair Norbury spoke to Music Week about how the labels acts are continuing to record during the global pandemic - and it seems Kylie is getting musically creative.
"Kylie Minogue is learning to use [music software] Logic", said the label boss. "She's got herself a home studio and decided that, if there's one thing she can do during this time, it's to
Kylie's next album will channel some "grown-up disco"
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