Music
Aguilera: 'New album will be futuristic'
Published Tuesday, Jun 2 2009, 18:26 BST | By Lara Martin

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Speaking to the Los Angeles Times, the 'Keeps Gettin' Better' star hinted that fans could expect her fourth studio offering to sound significantly different to 2006's Back To Basics.
"My last album had a vintage, retro, glam appeal and this next album which I am almost finished and am about to release has a very modern sense about it," she explained.
"[It will be] futuristic in terms of looking into the future and giving it a new twist and a new sensibility. I am working with a lot of electro artists to make that come alive. That is what really inspires me at the moment."
Earlier this year, it was announced that the singer had been collaborating with Liverpool-based electro group Ladytron on the LP.
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