Swedish House Mafia may be no more, but the brand lives on through this new post-breakup documentary, Leave The World Behind, as presented by Lune. They have released two teasers for the documentary, featuring Axwell and Ingrosso – assumingly in their homeland of Sweden – each only 10 seconds long. The documentary will premiere at [cont.]
Update: Ingrosso has clarified via Twitter, “Departures is not a new SHM, its just a name of a night in Ibiza.” Following the aftermath of Swedish House Mafia’s finale, Sebastian Ingrosso and Axwell have teamed up to form their own group, which will be known as “Departures”. The news broke just a few hours ago, [cont.]
Record Store Day always is loaded with premium, limited edition goodies, and this year is no different. In celebration of Swedish House Mafia’s legacy, the group will release a limited to 5000 run of “The Singles” EP, which will include the group’s six biggest hits of the last three years. The tracklist for the set [cont.]
Just in case you missed Swedish House Mafia’s legendary final performance at Ultra on Sunday, some intrepid Soundcloud user has ripped and uploaded the entire thing for your listening pleasure. Tracklst: 01. Axwell & Sebastian Ingrosso – We Come We Rave We Love 02. Swedish House Mafia vs. Matt Caseli & Danny Freakazoid – Greyhound [cont.]
As reported earlier, the Ultra Miami festival will stretch two weekends this year, ultimately leading to 10+ days of straight partying in Vice City. Ultra has released their “PHASE ONE” line-up for the 15th anniversary of the festival, with a second phase to be announced later. As you can see from the flier below, the [cont.]
Ultra Music Festival will close out Swedish House Mafia’s One Last Tour, happening the 15th and 24th of March, kicking off and ending the 10 day event where it all started. Check out the trailer below.
The legacy of Steve Angello, Axwell, and Sebastian Ingrosso will be remembered as the Swedish House Mafia – a trio of slick, jet-setting gentlemen, who came, saw, loved, and changed the world of electronic dance music forever. With Until Now – the follow-up to their debut project, Until One, the group compiles everything that led [cont.]
Update: The remix set from Kryder + Tom Starr, Promise Land, and Joris Voorn is out today on Beatport. Following the Kryder and Tom Starr version, two more official remixes of the group’s final anthem have been commissioned, from each Promise Land and Joris Voorn. Promise Land’s version has a peculiar drop, however the progressive [cont.]
While this falls more under the pop/R&B banner, it’s doubtful we’ll see “produced by Swedish House Mafia” too many more times in the future, so we’ll take what we can get. Ur-sher’s latest video chronicles the cancellation of his Berlin show last year, an event that was pretty irrelevant to us, but apparently pretty big [cont.]
After two years of development, Angello’s “YEAH”, is finally avilable for purchase on Beatport via his own Size Records. Check out the full version of the track below, and peep Steve’s interview with MTV about the release of the track, where he explains the songs transformation from it’s original incarnation. Get More: Music News
Following the Kryder and Tom Starr version, two more official remixes of the group’s final anthem have been commissioned, from each Promise Land and Joris Voorn. Promise Land’s version has a peculiar drop, however the progressive vibes sound bigger than ever. Joris Voorn takes things an unexpected tech house direction, departing from the original version’s [cont.]
Massive new remix of Swedish House Mafia’s “Don’t You Worry Child”, as debuted on BBC Radio One’s Dance Anthems w/ Danny Howard this weekend, by Kryder and Tom Starr. There’s a killer build up on this one, which unfortunately is spoken over in the clip, but should give you an idea of what to expect [cont.]
In a recent interview with BBC’s Newsbeat, Swedish House Mafia suggested that the group’s break-up may only be a temporary measure, depending on how their One Last Tour goes. “It’s too early to say. We still have to hang out with each other for a few months”, said Axwell. He added further that One Last [cont.]
The trio of Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Axwell will embark on One Last Tour – which is exactly what it sounds like it is – before calling it quits, at least temporarily, if not permanently. Tickets will go on sale Friday, September 28th at noon everywhere, except South Africa and India, which will happen [cont.]
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Swedish House Mafia alluded to their break-up as perhaps only a temporary measure. Wishful thinking? “Because we did this move, we hope to find ourselves in a situation where we do not know what we’re doing, which is sort of us trying to create some sort of chaos, [cont.]
Angello, Axwell, Ingrosso speak with the I Heart Radio folks after their landmark performance in Las Vegas last night. They touch upon their recent break-up, suggesting that if they never split up, their up coming world tour might have never happened. They also speak on not knowing how to deal with Jason Statham being a [cont.]
London, UK producer Dave Silcox first won our hearts with “Bang Your Head”, an electro re-imagining of the 1994 Gravediggaz song of the same name. His latest remix is of Swedish House Mafia’s farewell cut, “Don’t You Worry Child”, where he takes the original vocals and propels them a nasty electro drop. He also improves [cont.]
Swedish House Mafia can confirm they will release their second compilation album entitled Until Now on October 22nd 2012. The album will form the official soundtrack to One Last Tour, which will be announced on SEPTEMBER 24TH (go to www.onelasttour.com for more information). The follow up to their double gold-selling mix album ‘Until One’, the [cont.]
Swedish House Mafia delivers this emotional retrospect video for their final single, “Don’t You Worry Child”. Try not to get all choked up.
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