
Chart-hopping Scot Calvin Harris is back to set the tone ahead of his upcoming single ‘Sweet Nothing’ with Florence Welch, teaming up alongside Ellie Goulding for ‘I Need Your Love’. While set to appear on both of their soon-to-be-released albums, October 9th will see the release of this much talked about collaborative effort as part of Goulding’s ‘Halcyon’ album.
In an overlap of vintage electro and modern pop music, Harris combines his uplifting club floor charm with the angelic voice of Goulding to make up a track that balances the relationship between pop music and the dance floor with stimulating consistency.
Out October 9th.
13 Comments to “Preview: Calvin Harris feat. Ellie Goulding – I Need Your Love”
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- 25 June, 2013







qwerty says:
what happened to your originality calvin?
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Domas says:
disappointed….both of you..
tors says:
haha what the hell seriously, what happend to Calvin harris? I guess the mainstream audience doesn’t have so high standard for music…
äsch says:
Why the hate? I love both the vocals and the work done by calvin, just listen to the bassline, its just awesome
TL12 says:
@ äsch
100% with you on this one!
Yeah, it’s commercial but it sounds great to be honest!
Micke says:
I was hoping for a sick tune, this was shit to be honest…
Justin says:
Calvin Harris sucks
lolmad says:
Sometimes I dont understand how this guy made I’m not alone
Did he created disco?! says:
When Ellie asked about the degree of difficulty that a commercial track like this should have, Calvin prob just said: ”Sync them with the instrumental”. I’m really baffled.
Facebook.com/emusique says:
This small player sucks, guys… And this track too.
Dennis says:
This was shit
Tim says:
I seriously wonder what you guys expect. I’m like listening and thinking, ”oh hey this is a pretty catchy tune.” Pretty sure there will be a handful of remixes also.
skrill1x says:
Stop posting shit like this and start posting house music again. This blog (Househeaven & house4sure before) has a history of house music so keep it that way. Has it gone that far that even a blog needs o go mainstream?