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by Andrew Tijs - April 30 2007
Scottish electro producer Calvin Harris gives Kylie Minogue a "big gay pop" track.
Harris spoke to MTV UK about his surprise hit, 'Acceptable In The '80s', his new superstar pals and his work on Kylie's new album. Harris said his involvement was due to Minogue's A&R man. He'd heard Harris' music and requested he remix an All Saints song "as a bit of a test". Harris continued, "Then he said 'Do you fancy working with Kylie?' and I said 'Are you kidding me?' She was brilliant to work with."
They are collaborating on a handful of tracks. Harris said that they have already finished and recorded one track, which "sounds like 500 men with their tops off dancing". He quipped, "It's dirty, it's sweaty and a bit wrong. And big gay pop of course."
Harris dismissed recent reports that he and Minogue have become romantically involved. "We're just friends, that story was completely untrue," he said to MTV UK adding, "The height difference is mad. I'm 6'5 she's 5'1 so it wouldn't work."
Other collaborators that have been suggested for Kylie's tenth album include R&B producer Teddy Riley, Boy George and Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters.