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Calvin Harris’ forthcoming album, Motion, will feature several big names on its list of collaborators, from Gwen Stefani to Ellie Goulding. But perhaps most exciting is the DJ’s decision to team up with Haim, the Los Angeles-based trio of sisters behind the highly praised 2013 album Days Are Gone.
On “Pray to God,” Haim lends its poppy vocals and three-part harmonies to Harris’ synth-heavy beats, reprising the polished, refreshing melodies that made Days Are Gone so listenable — only this time, it’s prime for the dance floor.
Haim is no stranger to collaboration: In recent months, the sisters have sung alongside Stevie Nicks, A$AP Ferg, and Mumford and Sons. Now they can add electronic dance music to their ever-expanding repertoire.
Motion comes out on Nov. 4., and it’s available to stream on iTunes Radio this week.
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