Oliver Heldens and Centre Court, MPH, and JÄMO Remix Calvin Harris' "I'm Not Alone"
With three new takes from four remixers combined, Calvin Harris is most certainly not alone.
Rachel Narozniak

Calvin Harris’ summer of remixes continues, not with more “Blessings” spins but this time, with three new takes on the Scott’s “I’m Not Alone.”
The song has had a long, rich life since it led the rollout of his sophomore studio album, Ready for the Weekend, in 2009. Ahead of its 10th anniversary in 2019, Harris revisited the number, stripping it of its 45-second vocal prelude (featuring his vocals) to yield the far more club-forward “2019 Edit.” The update landed on his I’m Not Alone 2019 EP alongside a 2009 remaster and two remixes from CamelPhat and Thomas Schumacher.
Now, “I’m Not Alone” gets a third wind, courtesy of Oliver Heldens and Centre Court, MPH, and JÄMO.
“THREE new massive remixes of my 17-year-old 'I’m Not Alone' were just unleashed on every platform, so many amazing memories of this song…class it’s still around and still doing the business,” Harris wrote in an Instagram post.
Listen below.
While Heldens and Centre Court up the ante on the song's trance sensibilities, MPH and JÄMO agilely cut "I'm Not Alone" a UK garage edge that's slick on MPH's submission and speedy on JÄMO's.
The remixes are out now via Columbia (Sony). Buy them on Beatport.































