BIONIC SPRING
LOWDOWN: On her fourth LP, Christina Aguilera didn't want to sound like herself. "I'm not interested in giving it this 'Christina' sound," she says. "I want to make my voice more relaxed, less soulful." So Aguilera invited synth-punk trio Le Tigre, Ladytron, singer Sia and M.I.A. producers Hill and Switch, among others, to her L.A. studio, where they cut tunes packed with futuristic synths and singsong chants. Aguilera got sentimental on "All I Need," a ballad written for her two-year-old son: "It's a sweet, sweet song."
BIONIC SPRING
LOWDOWN: On her fourth LP, Christina Aguilera didn't want to sound like herself. "I'm not interested in giving it this 'Christina' sound," she says. "I want to make my voice more relaxed, less soulful." So Aguilera invited synth-punk trio Le Tigre, Ladytron, singer Sia and M.I.A. producers Hill and Switch, among others, to her L.A. studio, where they cut tunes packed with futuristic synths and singsong chants. Aguilera got sentimental on "All I Need," a ballad written for her two-year-old son: "It's a sweet, sweet song."
Ahh so it's finally coming The "singsong chants" does sound very M.I.A-like!
too much sleepless nights.. checking teas from different forums.. IT IS TIME!
Our stanism will be rewarded by Godtina. For she will bestow upon us a masterpiece recording that will cause us to spread our joyous testimonies to the everyone we cross.