Image copyright Charli XCX"Oh God, I feel so old. I'm so sorry," says Charli XCX, after two failed attempts to join our Zoom interview.
"I'm literally one of those old women going, 'Where's the camera? Is this thing on?'"
The star is speaking from her home in LA where, in reality, she's become something of a technological ninja.
In the space of just six weeks, she's planning to write and record a new album from scratch, with only the "tools I have at my fingertips to create all music, all artwork, all videos… everything".
The 27-year-old is already one of the most respected songwriters in pop, known for hits like Boys, 1999, Boom Clap and her Icona Pop collaboration I Love It.
But this time around, she's making the writing process completely transparent - posting lyric ideas to Twitter, playing demos on Instagram live and sharing early drafts on her Apple Music radio show.
Not only that, but she's screen-grabbing texts from her producers, crowd-sourcing ideas in mass-participation Zoom calls, and getting fans to create artwork, videos and remixes.
"Part of me is like, 'I don't know why I haven't made an album like this before'," she says. "It's so fun and nice to work like this."
Announcing the project on 6 April, Charli told fans her "positivity goes hand-in-hand with being creative," but that doesn't mean she's immune to difficult days.
"Yesterday I cried," she admitted in a video this week. "I was feeling I was asking too much of everyone - pushing people to make stuff during quarantine when maybe some people just want to chill."
But so far, the results rank amongst the singer's best work. The first two singles, Forever and Claws, effortlessly combine her dual instincts for crisp pop melodies and adventurous, corrosive production.
She hopes to have the rest of the album, tentatively titled How I'm Feeling Now, available on streaming services in just three weeks' time.
When our Zoom connection finally stabilised, Charli flopped down on a beanbag to discuss how the record was shaping up.
Hey Charli! How are you?
Actually, I feel quite good right now. I definitely have days where I'm just like, "Oh My God, I feel so unproductive and lost," but generally, I'm quite surprised at how I'm handling this time.
The rest of us are getting a taste of life on tour: No-one knows what day of the week it is.
I definitely have that feeling too. I'll be like, "Oh my God, it's Friday!" and someone will go, "Er, no, it was Friday four days ago."
What would you have been doing now if you weren't making this record?
I'd be really, really struggling. Binge-watching TV and being actually quite sad.
How daunting has it been to share all your drafts lyrics and demo vocals?
It's quite exposing, definitely - but the second I started doing it, I didn't find it scary any more.
And that's not because all my ideas are great. Some of my ideas, even the ones I'm posting, are things that maybe won't come into full realisation. But I think, for my fans, it's really nice for them to see the process.
I mean, I'd be interested to hear demos from some of my favourite artists, to feel their ideas as they're forming. I find it exciting.


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