Kylie Minogue is said to be enraged after Scottish producer Mylo leaked some of her tracks online.
As previously reported on Orange, Mylo had made the tunes The Mood For Love and Spell For Desire available on his MySpace site - a move which clearly angered Minogue.
A source told the Daily Star: "Kylie is really easy-going as a rule but this got her back up.
"The songs didn't make the album so that should have been the end of it."
The insider adds: "She really feels she should have had some say in whether the tracks were made public, especially as her vocals are on them."
The songs have since been removed from Mylo's site, but, as Orange exclusively revealed, they may yet make an appearance as B-sides.
Kylie's new album, "X", comes out on November 12. Source: Ananova
2007-09-28
Kylie net tunes may be released
Kylie Minogue songs removed from a dance producer's website may yet receive a proper release.
Electro man Mylo made The Mood For Love and Spell For Desire for Kylie's forthcoming LP X, but the tunes never made the cut.
Mylo uploaded the tunes onto his website and MySpace site but removed them earlier this week.
But a spokesman for Parlophone, Kylie's UK record label said: "The tracks didn't make it on the Kylie album but might appear in the future."
He said: "For this reason we are glad that Mylo has taken them down from his site." Source: Ananova
2007-09-25
Dance man jilted by Kylie
A producer who submitted tunes for Kylie Minogue's highly anticipated new album has put the unwanted tracks online.
Mylo, the electro hitmaker behind club hits like Drop The Pressure, failed to convince Kylie and her team to include his efforts on her tenth album, simply titled X.
According to the Daily Star Mylo said: "The Mood For Love and Spell For Desire were both written for the album X but are sadly not on the final track listing."
X, which contains contributions from the likes of Calvin Harris, is out on November 26. Source: Ananova