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Calvin Harris Remixes & Remasters “I’m Not Alone” 10 Years Later [LISTEN]


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Ten years later, Calvin Harris is radiating the nostalgia heard with his classic track “I’m Not Alone.” Amplifying it, in fact. The producer has unleashed I’m Not Alone 2019, a four-track revival of the anthem so many of us share dear to our hearts.

The releases consists of an all-new, 2019 edit for the now, which is still reminiscent of the original. Plus, remixes from choice producers CamelPhat and Thomas Schumacher to spice up the tune properly. To top it all off, a 2009 remaster makes “I’m Not Alone” sound better than ever.

CamelPhat takes the progressive route, providing a dazzling new atmosphere around the core of the production. When that familiar, powerful melody kicks in, it hits right in the feels. Thomas Schumacher drastically switches it up for an acidy feel that goes deep. Calvin brightens up his original work for the new 2019 edit, a festival-ready version of “I’m Not Alone.”

Listen below and experience the magic all over again.

Calvin Harris – I’m Not Alone 2019

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