“Lovers! My new Infinite Disco live album is now available on digital platforms and you can pre-order it on vinyl – it will be yours on May 6th,” Kylie Minogue wrote. social media and the name of the Australian became a trend.
Infinite Disco was a 50-minute paid performance that followed the release of Disco, album recorded in November 2020 as part of the work’s marketing strategy that led her to resurface during the pandemic.
Infinite Disco was available for a few hours online, but then the performance was lowered, until this Friday, April 8.
The album includes songs from the new LP, as well as great Minogue classics such as “In Your Eyes”, “Light Years”, “Slow” (a mix with Donna Summer’s iconic “Love To Love You Baby”) and “Say Something”, performed with the House Gospel Choir.
Where to listen to the new Kylie Minogue album
“Infinite Disco” is available on all streaming platforms, such as Spotify, YouTube Music, Deezer and Apple Music.
In addition, as the singer advanced, vinyl can be pre-ordered, an increasingly common strategy for artists from past decades returning to music.
“Disco” was the 15th studio album from the 1980s/90s pop icon and the first after his album “Golden”, released in 2018.
It includes the lead single ‘Say Something’, which received global critical acclaim when it was released in the midst of the pandemic.
Rolling Stone magazine wrote: “It’s an introspective dance track with lyrics that feel perfect for our quarantine days.”
Other Disco songs are ‘Magic’ and ‘I Love It’.
LOVERS, the Infinite Disco live album is available on digital platforms NOW! You can also pre-order the vinyl, yours on the 6th May 💖✨ https://t.co/IMS8EGmF4v pic.twitter.com/ka38AGsjcf
— Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue) April 8, 2022
For her album “Disco”, Minogue worked with Skylar Adams, Teemu Brunila (David Guetta, Jason Derulo) and Maegan Cottone (Iggy Azalea, Demi Lovato), among others.
In the last few hours, searches for “Kylie Minogue Infinite Disco” increased by 950% in Mexico and more than 1,900% in Colombia, Chile and Argentina, countries where the singer lived her glory days at the end of the 20th century.
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