Music
Dido 'going back to her roots'
Published Sunday, Jul 19 2009, 16:41 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly

The singer-songwriter is already working on the follow-up to 2008's Safe Trip Home, which saw the star challenging herself with an experimental approach to music.
Writing on her website, she explained: "I intentionally didn't use any electronics on the third album. It was a challenge that started as a small thought and then turned into a big theme of the record.
"We had a lot of fun creating sounds from all manner of instruments - bells, wind instruments, strings, brass, pots, pans, cans, sandpaper, anything. This was instead of using anything pre-programmed."
She added: "It was a great learning experience for me and also made me a much better musician pretty quickly!
"It's also making me really appreciate the joy of electronics again on this new album I'm making. It's good to take a break and now I'm celebrating my electronic roots again."
Dido's fourth studio disc is currently scheduled to be released early next year.
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