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10 Best Moments of Calvin Harris' Love Regenerator Live Stream: Watch

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'Big acid quaratine vibes!' So, you're stuck inside. We're stuck inside. Calvin Harris is stuck inside too. But the reality of life in quarantine didn't force Harris to stop the party, even as the coronavirus has dwindled his tour schedule down to only the livestream he performed this past Saturday evening (March 21) from some undisclosed location outfitted with DJ gear, a green screen and some other person who was holding the camera.

The 80-minute set was packed with the acid/techno/house vibes Harris has been embracing via his new Love Regenerator project, and while we will always be nostalgic for his era-defining EDM anthems, we're fully here for this new, super ravey Calvin incarnation. (Even if by "fully here" we only mean that we're

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