Kylie Minogue shows off eighties-inspired home studio where she recorded her new album Disco

Kylie Minogue shows off her funky eighties-inspired home studio where she recorded her new album Disco during the pandemic

Her 15th studio album, Disco, has been very well received by her fans.

And Kylie Minogue, 52, has now shared a sneak peek of her home studio in London where she recorded her album during the height of the pandemic.

In a post shared to her Instagram on Monday, the Australian songstress showed off her eighties-inspired room which she aptly nicknamed the ‘Infinite Disco’. 

Hitting the dancefloor: Kylie Minogue, 52, has now shared a sneak peek of her home studio in London where she recorded her album during the height of the pandemic

The short clip, which featured a vintage filter, saw Kylie pan her camera over the disco ball on her desk.

She was then seen striking a pose while angling the camera towards the mirror.

The Can’t Get You Out Of My Head singer added the caption: ‘If you’ve seen the credits in my #DISCO album sleeve, you may have noticed ‘Vocals recorded at Infinite Disco’.

‘This is what I called my home studio! I’m still so thrilled that songs from this year have made their way to you. With ALL my love!’

Funky: In a post shared to her Instagram on Monday, the Australian songstress showed off her eighties-inspired room which she aptly nicknamed the 'Infinite Disco'

Funky: In a post shared to her Instagram on Monday, the Australian songstress showed off her eighties-inspired room which she aptly nicknamed the ‘Infinite Disco’

Stylish: The short clip, which featured a vintage filter, saw Kylie pan her camera over the disco ball on her desk

Stylish: The short clip, which featured a vintage filter, saw Kylie pan her camera over the disco ball on her desk

Kylie recently discussed making Disco at her home in London while in lockdown.

She told Billboard that she had to buy her own equipment and learn how to record vocals at home to complete the album.

‘Lockdown happened, and I had to figure out how to do everything remotely,’ she explained.

‘It was very exciting to get the equipment, fire up my logical-rational brain and find the right place in the house to put it.’

The singer added the caption: 'If you've seen the credits in my #DISCO album sleeve, you may have noticed 'Vocals recorded at Infinite Disco. This is what I called my home studio! I'm still so thrilled that songs from this year have made their way to you'

The singer added the caption: ‘If you’ve seen the credits in my #DISCO album sleeve, you may have noticed ‘Vocals recorded at Infinite Disco. This is what I called my home studio! I’m still so thrilled that songs from this year have made their way to you’

'I had to figure out how to do everything remotely': Kylie recently discussed making Disco at her home in London while in lockdown

‘I had to figure out how to do everything remotely’: Kylie recently discussed making Disco at her home in London while in lockdown

Meanwhile, Kylie could very well reach a new milestone on the UK music charts with her latest record.

She is set to become the first female solo artist to have a number one hit over five successive decades – if Disco reaches the top spot on the British charts. 

‘To be on the precipice of potentially being the first solo woman to do it would be phenomenal,’ she told The Daily Telegraph, on Saturday. 

Milestone: Kylie is set to become the first female solo artist to have a number one hit over five successive decades - if Disco, her 15th studio album - reaches the top spot on the British charts

Milestone: Kylie is set to become the first female solo artist to have a number one hit over five successive decades – if Disco, her 15th studio album – reaches the top spot on the British charts