AFTER plenty of dance collaborations, pop singer Ellie Goulding has gone the other way by teaming up with Muse rocker Matt Bellamy.
She was working in a London studio on Save My Love – her latest dance single with Avaion and Marshmello – when she recognised Matt next door.
They ended up working on a track together after Ellie popped in to say hello.
She said on America’s Dance 30 radio show: “We were all just messing around.
“It was funny, Matt Bellamy from Muse was in the next room recording something, which I then got involved in.
“I never thought I could say I have a song with Matt Bellamy from Muse, but now I can say that.”
Ellie went on to say she is moving away from dance tunes on her upcoming LP.
She has reunited with songwriter and producer Jim Eliot, who co-wrote her 2012 smash Anything Could Happen and has worked with artists such as Olly Murs, Will Young and Girls Aloud.
Ellie said: “I love making dance records, I’ve been making them for so long. I grew up listening to dance music and it really is in my blood.
“I’m always collaborating with producers and people in the dance world.
“But my album is not that. Maybe it’s good that I have the two things going on. But interestingly, the person I’m working with for my first single also worked with me on Anything Can Happen.
“So maybe the era is coming back, the Halcyon era.
“I know my fans love that era and that album, so I think it’s all meant to be.”
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