Anchored by lead single “Don’t Start Now,” an instant staple of pop DJs and barre classes, Future Nostalgia is a collection of sophisticated, hard-bodied pop-funk that gradually gives way to slick, Kylie Minogue-inspired disco. Capitalizing on a love of ’80s pop and ’90s club culture, Lipa and a team of career producers (Stephen “Koz” Kozmeniuk, Ian Kirkpatrick, Stuart Price, Jeff Bhasker) tunnel deeper into retro-pop revival, a flashy dancefloor timewarp aimed at the type of pop fan who can’t hear Olivia Newton-John’s original 1981 hit “Physical” without imagining what it might sound like with the string sample from “Hung Up” chopped and layered on top. Future Nostalgia sounds like three Madonna eras at once, like Giorgio Moroder making blog house. Like all classic dance music, it’s more concerned with the thrill of new passion than with what happens after the sun rises.
A1 | Future Nostalgia | 3:05 |
A2 | Don't Start Now | 3:03 |
A3 | Cool | 3:30 |
A4 | Physical | 3:14 |
A5 | Levitating | 3:24 |
A6 | Pretty Please | 3:15 |
B1 | Hallucinate | 3:29 |
B2 | Love Again | 4:18 |
B3 | Break My Heart | 3:42 |
B4 | Good In Bed | 3:39 |
B5 | Boys Will Be Boys | 2:46 |