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M83 and Haim Team Up for "Holes in the Sky" From Insurgent Soundtrack

M83 and Haim have teamed up for "Holes in the Sky", which appears on the soundtrack for Insurgent, the sequel to last year's Divergent. Listen below, via MTV.

Update: The Insurgent soundtrack will be released March 17 via Interscope. Check out the full tracklist below:

01 M83: "Holes in the Sky" [ft. Haim]
02 Royal Blood: "Blood Hands"
03 Woodkid: "Never Let You Down" [ft. Lykke Li]
04 Anna Calvi: "The Heart of You"
05 Zella Day: "Sacrifice"
06 SOHN: "Carry Me Home"
07 Imagine Dragons: "Warriors"
08 Joseph Trapanese: "Convergence Score from Insurgent"

 The Divergent soundtrack featured Kendrick Lamar teaming up with Tame Impala on a new version of Tame Impala's "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards", collaborations between A$AP Rocky and Gesaffelstein and Chance the Rapper, Pia Mia, and Clams Casino, M83's new song "I Need You", and new music from Skrillex, Ellie Goulding, Snow Patrol and others.

Insurgent hits theaters on March 20. 

Watch the trailer for Insurgent:

 

Watch M83's Anthony Gonzalez talk to Pitchfork Weekly at Primavera Sound 2012:



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