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Calvin Harris releases acid-tinged piano banger, 'We Can Come Together'

The track is a collaboration between alter-ego Love Regenerator and Eli Brown

Calvin Harris has released a new house track under his alter-ego Love Regenerator.

'We Can Come Together' is a collaboration with Bristol producer Eli Brown, and features acid synths over a classic piano riff with vocals declaring: "I feel the time has come for us to come together, I realize that only we can make it better."

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The music video for the track features inanimate objects that look like they have "faces" - including bins, sewer grates, guitars, and the roof of the Barbican Centre.

This isn't the first release from the Scottish DJ's alias, last year he launched a two-track EP released on Valentine's Day titled 'Love Generator 2', which followed the January 2020 release of underground-focused tracks 'Hypnagognic (I Can't Wait)' and 'CP-1'.

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Harris also produced a mix for Defected under Love Regenerator for the label's Virtual Festival that saw him play a techno-heavy selection with tracks from Skream, FJAAK, and Artwork.

You can watch the music video for "We Can Come Together" below, and the track is out on all streaming platforms now.

Megan Townsend is Mixmag's Deputy Digital Editor, follow her on Twitter