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Swedish supergroup

Swedish House Mafia

Swedish House Mafia. From left to right: Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell, Steve Angello

Swedish House Mafia. From left to right: Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell, Steve Angello

Background information
Also known every bit The Swedes[1]
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres
  • Progressive business firm
  • electro business firm
  • house
  • big room[1]
Instruments
  • Logic Pro
  • Pioneer CDJ
  • Teenage Technology OP-ane
Years active
  • 2008–2013
  • 2018–nowadays
Labels
  • Virgin
  • EMI
  • Astralwerks
  • Polydor
  • UMG
  • Ministry of Sound
  • Columbia
  • Sony Music
  • Republic
Associated acts
  • Axwell & Ingrosso
  • Tinie Tempah
  • Pharrell Williams
  • John Martin
  • Laidback Luke
  • Knife Political party
  • Ty Dolla Sign
  • The Weeknd
Website swedishhousemafia.com
Members
  • Axwell
  • Steve Angello
  • Sebastian Ingrosso
Past members Eric Prydz[2] [3]

Swedish House Mafia (SHM) is a Swedish house music supergroup consisting of Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso. The group officially formed in late 2008, were placed at number ten on the DJ Mag Top 100 DJ Poll 2011,[4] and take been called "the faces of mainstream progressive house music",[v] while being credited for "setting the tone for the EDM boom of the early 2010s, more any other human activity in modern trip the light fantastic toe music".[1] In 2012, they were ranked at number twelve on the DJ Mag Meridian 100 Poll.[half-dozen] The group's biggest hit to engagement is "Don't You Worry Child".[i] On 24 June 2012, the group appear they would split up. Their last functioning was at Ultra Miami on 24 March 2013. For the next 5 years Angello worked solo, while Axwell and Ingrosso performed every bit the duo, Axwell & Ingrosso. On 25 March 2018, the group reunited with a surprise endmost ready at the 20th anniversary of Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Florida.[7] The group released their debut studio album, Paradise Once more, on fifteen April 2022 through their new label, Republic.[ane]

History [edit]

Pre–2008: Formation and prior endeavors [edit]

The Swedish Firm Mafia logo from its formation until the 2013 separate

Before Swedish House Mafia, Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso performed as solo DJs in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Angello and Ingrosso knew each other as children growing upwards in Stockholm,[viii] and would often collaborate under various aliases in their early careers. Collaborations with Axwell came later in the decade equally the pair discovered the Swedish DJ by a gamble meeting.[8] Towards the mid 2000s Axwell, Angello, and Ingrosso found themselves frequently playing shows together, with young man Swedish DJ Eric Prydz joining them for some shows. The proper name Swedish House Mafia came about subsequently friends and fans began labelling the iv as they played more than and more shows together with the four beingness first officially referred to as "Swedish House Mafia" in March 2007 by the Winter Music Conference.[nine] Somewhen, the group officially adopted the name in late 2008, with Prydz deciding not to join the group, describing himself as a "control freak" in the studio who tin't abide collaboration, fifty-fifty with close friends.[x] Prydz appear he would be leaving the group, soon after the collective officially formed, in Nov 2008.[9] [11]

2009–2010: Until One [edit]

Swedish House Mafia performing in Ibiza

The beginning production that was released by the group was "Become Dumb" which was produced with Laidback Luke and released in 2007.[12] In 2009, Swedish Business firm Mafia teamed upwardly with Laidback Luke again to produce the track "Leave the World Behind" which featured vocals by Deborah Cox.[13] Although none of these songs were released under the proper name Swedish House Mafia, the latter would somewhen characteristic on the grouping's first compilation album Until One.

In 2010, Swedish House Mafia signed a record deal with UMG's Polydor Records (formerly Polygram)[14] [15] after a falling-out with previous record characterization EMI, due to differing ideas. They released "One", their offset official unmarried nether the proper noun Swedish House Mafia, on Beatport on 2 May 2010, where it achieved international success, charting at number 7 in the UK Singles Chart. The group followed this with an every bit well-received vocal version featuring Pharrell Williams, retitled "One (Your Name)".[16] Their next single, "Miami 2 Ibiza", with Tinie Tempah, was released on 1 October 2010.[17] It charted at number 4 on the Uk Chart[eighteen] and was featured on Tempah's debut studio album Disc-Overy. Both tracks were taken from the group'south debut compilation album Until One; a collection of productions and remixes from both Swedish Firm Mafia equally a group and as individuals along with other artists also. It has achieved a BPI Aureate Sales honor in the United Kingdom[nineteen] and a GLF Platinum Sales award in Sweden.[20]

2010: Have One documentary [edit]

On 29 November 2010, Swedish House Mafia released their first DVD documentary chosen Have One.[21] The flick was filmed over the course of 2 years, 253 gigs and 15 countries past Swedish directors Henrik Hanson & Christian Larson. He commented on Take One by saying "It'due south non narrated at all. Information technology'due south merely sequences of them and it's made into a story. Information technology's all chronological. It'due south only me following them around and they become characters in their own film. It all happened pretty naturally because they are all such stiff characters, all 3 of them."[22] The documentary starts with Swedish House Mafia in the studio with Laidback Luke working on "Leave the World Behind" and concludes at Ultra Music Festival in 2010 premiering their striking "One".[23]

2011–2012: Until At present [edit]

Swedish House Mafia during their Until At present photoshoot

In May 2011, Swedish Firm Mafia released a new single, "Save the Globe",[24] featuring John Martin on vocals, the song was a commercial success and charted at number x in the Britain Chart[25] and 4 in Sweden.[26] Later that year on 16 Dec, they released the track "Antidote" with Knife Political party[27] and their solo effort "Greyhound" on 12 March 2012.[28] Their final and most commercially successful track "Don't Yous Worry Child",[29] also featuring John Martin, was released on 14 September 2012 becoming number 1 in Australia,[30] Sweden,[31] and the UK[32] equally well as becoming a superlative 10 hit in most other countries. That same month on 17 September, the grouping announced the release of a second compilation album titled Until Now,[33] with the album later forming the official soundtrack to their 1 Terminal Tour.[34] It contained the 4 mentioned singles plus the singles from "Until One" along with songs and remixes from the individual group members and other DJs. The anthology also contained two sectional Swedish House Mafia remixes, of Coldplay's "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall", and Conductor'due south "Euphoria".[33] Until At present was released on 22 October 2012, exactly two years after the release of their kickoff compilation album Until One.[35] The album charted in the top twenties in various countries across Europe, North America, and Oceania including number iii in Sweden,[36] as well every bit charting number 1 on both the British and Irish gaelic compilation anthology charts.[37] [38] Until Now has since been certified Gold in Australia,[39] plus Platinum in both the United Kingdom and Sweden.[twoscore] [41]

2012: Concerts and charity endeavours [edit]

Milton Keynes Basin [edit]

On 26 June 2012, Swedish House Mafia confirmed they would be playing at the Milton Keynes National Bowl on fourteen July along with the likes of Calvin Harris, Alesso, and Case—these artists to be the outset to perform in the newly renovated grounds. The trio also confirmed that their closing set would be their final UK testify[42] equally no dates were planned for the Uk during the grouping's One Last Tour.[43] During their performance, they premiered their new single "Don't You Worry Child" to a 60,000-potent crowd at the end of their set,[44] which would eventually become the group'due south kickoff and only United kingdom Singles Chart number ane single.[45] Footage from the two-hour-long functioning was used in the music video for the song[46] which was uploaded to YouTube on 14 September that twelvemonth and has over 788 million views as of the stop of September 2021.[47]

Phoenix Park Incident [edit]

On 7 July 2012, Swedish House Mafia played for a sold-out crowd in Phoenix Park, Dublin. The concert descended into chaos, with a "significant number" of random unprovoked attacks at the show, leading to comments from the Irish gaelic justice minister concerning the "very unusual" nature of the events.[48] [49] [fifty] A total of nine people were stabbed.[51] The possibility of multiple attackers was not immediately ruled out.[52] All those attacked were in their teens or twenties.[53] One homo was stabbed five times as his girlfriend looked on in horror, receiving wounds to the liver and requiring stitches to his elbow and head.[54] Another homo was left in a critical condition after being stabbed four times in the dorsum and kidneys.[55] Two young men, Lee Scanlon (20) and Shane Brophy (21), also died during the concert; the circumstances of their deaths were not immediately clear.[56] Brophy, from County Laois, was rushed to the hospital just died there.[57]

Swedish House Mafia released a statement upon learning of the events:

"Nosotros played a festival in Ireland at the weekend and reports of incidents are coming to us. We didn't come across annihilation but have asked for all the info and are respectful of the promoter's need to look and give u.s. all the articulate facts. When nosotros know more than we will liaise with the festival promoter directly on what we can practice to assist but for at present, we accept to respect their request for usa to remain quiet and respectful of their event-rubber processes. The festival itself was astonishing and we had no idea this had happened and neither did the other numerous artists who played. Once we know all the facts we will deal with it in the best mode nosotros can. Cheers. Swedish House Mafia."[58] [59]

Taoiseach Enda Kenny was appalled when he learned of the events: "Absolutely disgraceful, appalling and only scandalous".[threescore] Kenny besides wondered "whether information technology's in relation to the sort of music that is played there or not", observing that "800,000 people turned upwards in Galway for the Volvo finale without whatever incident and this detail concert in Phoenix Park was in between two others where there were no incidents at all."[61] Another minister, Brian Hayes, said the incidents were "unacceptable [...] very serious, it is wrong and nosotros need to find out what went wrong".[61] Jim Carroll from The Irish Times wrote, "The off-phase events which have dominated the news agenda since the Swedish House Mafia show [...] will forevermore be associated with stabbings and suspected drug deaths rather than the music."[62] Likewise writing in The Irish Times, Brian Boyd stated that 'the comment [that] "the genre of music has a lot to exercise with it" bears farther examination. Swedish House Mafia are broadly speaking a "trip the light fantastic culture" act [...] and e'er had a drug component. [...] Today'southward generation—brought up with binge alcohol tendencies—is popping and dropping indiscriminately. And when you lot mix a rave drug with big quantities of booze, it actually is time (for the rest of united states of america) to batten down the hatches.'[63]

Hurricane Sandy relief [edit]

On 11 December 2012, Swedish Business firm Mafia announced that they would throw a Blackness Tie Rave on 28 February 2013 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City to do good Hurricane Sandy relief, with 100 percent of the net proceeds going to Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.[64] The proceeds benefited both the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City and the Hurricane Sandy New Bailiwick of jersey Relief Fund.[65]

2012–2013: Breakup and One Final Bout [edit]

Swedish House Mafia performing at på Grammisgalan 2013, in between their One Last Tour

On 24 June 2012, information technology was announced via the group's website that the terminal leg of their 2012 tour would exist their last: "Today we want to share with y'all, that the tour we are about to go on will be our last. We want to thank every single one of you that came with us on this journey. We came, we raved, we loved."[66] They stated iii testify dates, with the final leg of their tour that was appear in August. In an interview with Rolling Rock magazine in regard to the group'southward breakup, Angello said that "we just decided that we reached a point where we didn't know what the adjacent move would be," and that "we've had beyond our dreams and we've come very, very far"; Angello also stated that he was focusing on developing his own brand, Size Records, while on hiatus.[67]

On 24 September 2012, Swedish House Mafia announced the dates for their goodbye bout, called "Ane Last Bout". The tour kicked off in November 2012 and ended in March 2013.[68] The tour was taken across the world with the group performing in Russia, India, and South Africa for the starting time time.[69] Tickets sold out in minutes and due to extremely high need, boosted shows were added.[70] Part of the tour saw the trio play 3 nights at Stockholm's Friends Arena, performing to over 100,000 people beyond the iii nights of November 2012. This marked their first and only performances on Swedish soil.[71] The group made their final appearance together at the Ultra Music Festival in 2013, rounding off their final tour. On night one, Friday 15 March, they were the opening acts and on the terminal dark, Sunday 24 March, they closed the testify ending with the phrase "We Came, We Raved, Nosotros Loved" appearing on-screen, which became the mantra of the whole tour. During this performance frequent collaborator John Martin joined the trio on stage to requite his farewells and performed their songs "Salve the World" and "Don't You Worry Child" which ended in a huge crowd singalong which Billboard described every bit "a powerful catastrophe [for the] three-DJ Juggernauts".[72] [73]

2014: Go out the World Backside documentary [edit]

After the end of their I Concluding Tour, information technology was confirmed that the group would create a second documentary chosen Leave the Earth Behind, which was released in select theatres during spring 2014.[74] It was officially premiered at SXSW film festival on 27 March.[75] "Exit the World Behind" is currently available for rental and purchase on iTunes and was released on Blu-ray and DVD on two September 2014.

2018–2019: Reunion and tour build-upwards [edit]

Swedish House Mafia reunited at Ultra Miami 2018

On 25 March 2018, Swedish House Mafia were confirmed to be playing at Ultra Miami 2018 with the announcement being fabricated by the High german edition of DJ Mag only 24 hours before the performance.[76] 2018 marked the festival's 10th anniversary and five years since the group split up at Ultra Miami 2013, marking the conclusion of the group's One Final Tour. The set started after a 30-minute production pause with their opening song "Miami 2 Ibiza" and Axwell announcing, "My name is Axwell, this is Sebastian Ingrosso, and this is Steve Angello, and Miami, you know that nosotros are the Swedish Firm Mafia."[77] Both music from the Swedish House Mafia and the individual artist's solo projects, old and new, were played including their massive hits "Save the Globe" and "Don't You Worry Child" which, like in 2013, ended with a huge oversupply singalong. The performance ended with an encore of "Ane (Your Name)" mixed with "Dream Bigger" and Axwell announcing, "Information technology'due south Swedish Firm Mafia for life this fourth dimension.", possibly hinting on the trio's future. Billboard described it as one of Miami's historical musical experiences.[78]

The Swedish House Mafia logo from 2018 onwards

During an Axwell Λ Ingrosso show held in New York on 27 May 2018, the duo teased a Swedish House Mafia bout for 2019,[79] with Axwell asking, "What exercise nosotros do now? This is a big move. This has never happened before. Should we cancel the Swedish House Mafia gig we're planning next year? We are non sure they are ready for Swedish Business firm Mafia in 2019," to the oversupply before endmost the set.[80] This was later confirmed past Steve Angello in an interview with Sydsvenskan saying, "It's happening, obviously... Not all the details are gear up, but we will be dorsum in 2019."[81] On 15 August 2018, Angello confirmed that the trio were working on new music during an interview with Swedish news publication Dagens Nyheter.[82] [83] The same calendar month likewise saw Axwell Λ Ingrosso go on hiatus in order to focus on the Swedish Firm Mafia reunion.[84] Angello also confirmed a evidence in Mexico for the 2019 tour plus stating that Swedish Business firm Mafia would play Tomorrowland 2019 "by any means necessary".[85] [86] On 20 October, Swedish House Mafia re-entered the DJ Mag summit 100 DJs nautical chart, achieving place number 63.[87] The same day they appear that shows in Stockholm would occur as part of their 2019 bout.[88] On 22 October, after teasing an announcement on their website,[89] [90] Swedish Business firm Mafia confirmed that their Stockholm show would occur on four May 2019 at the Tele2 Arena.[91] [92] [93] The succeeding calendar week saw two more than dates, iii and 2 May, added due to loftier need for the show.[94] On 8 November through a Twitter post and after several teaser billboards located effectually United mexican states City were seen throughout the calendar week, Swedish Firm Mafia confirmed their Mexico show to happen on eighteen May 2019 at Mexico City'south Foro Sol.[95] This is the second confirmed finish for their tour. On 28 Nov, Swedish House Mafia announced another four dates to their 2019 tour. The supergroup appear that they would play Tinderbox, Stavernfestivalen, Frequency Festival, and Creamfields in the summertime of 2019.[96] The supergroup would headline Creamfields 2019's upshot, closing the show on 25 August. This is their get-go UK evidence since 2012.[97] [98] [99]

On 11 April 2019, Swedish House Mafia'southward 2010 unmarried "One" was voted the near iconic EDM song of all time in a 15th anniversary poll by Tomorrowland.[100] Later that month information technology was announced that an orchestral rework of "One", performed by Jacob Mühlrad, would premiere on 2 May at the Tele2 Arena and get the key vocal of the bout.[101] [102] In Apr, a one-night residency in Ushuaïa was besides announced as part of their bout.[103] [104] [105]

Throughout the summer of 2019, heavy rumours circulated that Swedish House Mafia would close the 2019 edition of Tomorrowland, breaking Martin Garrix's streak of closing the festival. Tomorrowland themselves added fuel to the fire with having Swedish Firm Mafia-related easter eggs appear on their website,[106] with online articles 'confirming' the rumours.[107] Despite Swedish House Mafia never confirming Tomorrowland equally part of their tour, the closing act of Lord's day was kept in secret with the line upwards merely showing Swedish Business firm Mafia'due south signature "three dots". The three dots withal turned out to be that of iii Are Legend who ended upwardly closing the festival on both weekends,[108] leaving many fans to believe that the grouping cancelled the prove on the last infinitesimal.[109] [110]

2019: Save the World Reunion Tour [edit]

Swedish House Mafia at Tinderbox during the tour

On 2 May 2019, Swedish House Mafia played the first of three shows at the Tele2 Arena in Stockholm as role of their 2019 tour — to be named Save the World, after their 2011 unmarried of the same name. The three nights saw a new stage design featuring wall-to-wall projection and a platform built into the stage. Their setup also changed adding pulsate samplers manned by Ingrosso and a synthesizer manned past Axwell on opposite sides of the stage, whilst Angello was in the middle with CDJs and all three meeting in the middle to a DJ. Approximately 120,000 people saw the group's first show since Ultra Miami 2018. Building on the promise of new music, 2 new IDs were played during the event. One, which has been given the working championship "Underneath It All" featuring Mike Posner was expected to be their next single.[111] [112] [113] [114] [115]

British EDM and Clubbing mag Mixmag described the event equally a "historic comeback prove" and 1 met with "deafening cheers" from the fans.[116] On 18 May, the grouping played their 2d tour venue at Mexico City's Foro Sol, with Groove Cartel describing it as "some other not bad show of the monumental tour".[117] This is their last concert venue of the bout earlier starting the festival venues in June.[118] Swedish House Mafia were forced to cancel their show at Ultra Korea on ix June due to "unforeseen circumstances",[119] [120] [121] with cancellation rumours also arising for the rest of their tour due to an alleged bargain with Alive Nation Entertainment.[122] [123] [124] However such rumors were quickly suppressed by Steve Angello.[125] [126]

Swedish Business firm Mafia returned to the festival scene by closing Tinderbox on 29 June.[127] They also performed at the Open up'er Festival in 2019 which was their first show in Poland.[128] A day later performing at Stavernfestivalen on 12 July 2019, Swedish Business firm Mafia teased a new runway "Frankenstein" in collaboration with ASAP Rocky on Instagram.[129] On 14 July, the track received its official debut at Ultra Europe 2019.[130] On 19 July, Swedish House Mafia were forced to cancel their show at Weekend Festival due to "production issues".[131] A week later the group played during a one-nighttime residency at Ushuaïa, Ibiza,[132] [133] to which they perform a special afterparty.[134] After performing at Zurich's Open Air festival, Swedish House Mafia returned to the Britain to close Creamfields on 25 August 2019 – their first United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland performance in vii years. The grouping occupied the festival's Arc Phase for the whole day, requiring that time to gear up the elaborate pyrotechnics for their 90-infinitesimal bear witness.[135] [136] Their performance in front of 80,000 fans was met with much apprehension and excitement especially afterwards rumors of cancellation.[137]

At the stop of the show the group teased a new appointment, on the twenty-four hours earlier their adjacent scheduled show, prompting farther excitement from fans. Information technology is rumored to be either new music or the confirmation of a global stadium tour, which have both been alluded to by the group.[138] [139] [140] [141] [142] The announcement ended up being a contest for 33 Lifetime Passes which get fans complimentary access to every show, exclusive merch, and other Swedish House Mafia-related events.[143] On twenty September 2019 Swedish Business firm Mafia ended their bout with the opening of the 2019 Singapore G Prix to a crowd of 45,000 people. The evidence, being their first in Asia since One Final Tour, ended with Axwell describing the crowd equally "the all-time in Asia".[144]

2019–present: Paradise Again [edit]

In December 2019, information technology was announced that Swedish Business firm Mafia would perform at Diriyah Season Festival in Saudi Arabia – their beginning show since the reunion tour.[145] [146] On 11 December, the Official Chart Company released their chart of the decade which saw the supergroup'south 2012 striking "Don't You Worry Kid" come 81st.[147]

In Feb 2021, videos were published by the group's art director Alexander Wessely and from manager Max Holmstrand, showing the members of Swedish Business firm Mafia supposedly working on new music and are rumored to have an EP coming.[148] A calendar month later on it was announced that the supergroup had parted ways with Columbia Records.[149]

In April 2021, it was announced that Swedish House Mafia signed with Wassim "Sal" Slaiby equally their director after splitting with Columbia Records and Patriot Direction. It was also speculated that they accept signed with Universal Music Group afterward the trio was added to their website and a vocal titled "Non Yesterday" was registered on ASCAP featuring writing credits for long fourth dimension SHM collaborators Vargas & Lagola every bit well as 070 Shake.[150]

On 15 July 2021, Swedish House Mafia appear that they had signed to Republic Records, and released their new track "It Gets Amend", also announcing that they would release their debut studio album, Paradise Again, in belatedly 2021. The group's reunion followed later they had resolved behind-the-scenes problems and characterization and direction changes.[1] A lot of expectation was created with the appearance of mysterious billboards only with the date and the SHM logo across the earth.[151] They and so released "Lifetime", featuring Ty Dolla Sign and 070 Shake, on 19 July 2021 before performing a medley of "Lifetime" and "It Gets Better" on The Tonight Show the same mean solar day.[152]

In October 2021, Swedish House Mafia were named in the Pandora Papers. According to SVT, they had formed a company in the British Virgin Islands to manage ownership of various recordings released past the group, besides every bit its proper noun and logo. This reportedly included the rights to the songs "Don't You Worry Child", and "Save the World".[153]

On 21 Oct 2021 they released the single "Moth to a Flame" with the Weeknd.[154] The group released the version of "1" that Jacob Mühlrad equanimous for the Save the World Tour, officially titled "I Symphony", on New year'south Day 2022. Paradise Again was rescheduled to and released on 15 April 2022.[155]

In 2022, the group too received credit for co-writing and co-producing "Sacrifice" and "How Do I Brand You Love Me?" off the Weeknd's fifth studio album Dawn FM.[ citation needed ]

Members [edit]

Current [edit]

Axwell (2008-2013; 2018-present) [edit]

Axwell (born eighteen Dec 1977) placed at number 12 on the DJ Mag Pinnacle 100 DJ Poll in 2011.[156] In late 2004, Axwell released a global hit, "Feel the Vibe", which was re-released nether Ministry of Sound in 2005 with added vocals from Tara McDonald as "Feel the Vibe ('Til the Morning Comes)". In the jump of 2006, Axwell and Steve Angello, under the Supermode alias, remixed Bronski Beat's "Smalltown Male child", producing "Tell Me Why". In Baronial 2007, Axwell teamed upward with performer Max'C to create the rails "I Found U", which peaked #6 in the Great britain Singles Chart. Axwell has been producing remixes for other artists—mixes have included Conductor's "Burn" (BMG), Room 5'south "Brand Luv" (Positiva), Clipse & Religion Evans "Ma, I Don't Love Her" (RCA), Stonebridge's "Put 'Em High" (Hed Kandi), N*E*R*D's unmarried "Perchance" (Virgin), and more recently Hard-Fi's "Hard to Beat", Deep Dish's "Dreams", Pharrell's "Affections", Nelly Furtado's "Promiscuous" and Madonna's "Leap". In 2012, Axwell released the 'Axwell Mix' of the progressive firm track, "In My Mind", which was originally released by Ivan Gough and Feenixpawl through Axtone. The mix would eventually go on to get a global success.

Steve Angello (2008-2013; 2018-present) [edit]

Steve Angello (born 22 Nov 1982) placed at number 23 on the DJ Magazine Top 100 DJ Poll 2011.[157] Steve Angello'southward merits to fame came when he released his remix of Eurythmics "Sweet Dreams" in late 2004. In 2007 his remix with Laidback Luke of "Show Me Love" by Robin S. was released on Data Records. Angello produces nether several dissimilar aliases. On his own, he has chosen himself Who'southward Who and released tracks called "Non So Dirty" and "Sexy Fuck". He oft works closely with his childhood friend Sebastian Ingrosso on many projects. Aside from DJing together, they have too produced under the names Buy Now, Fireflies, General Moders, Fashion Hookers, Outfunk, and The Sinners. About recently, they released "Bodycrash" under their Purchase Now alias, sampling the 1978 disco hit "Let'due south All Dirge" by the Michael Zager group. The track was beginning played by Pete Tong on his Radio 1 show in tardily 2007. Eventually, the Dirty South remix of the tune leaked out onto the Internet in January 2008. The track has since received a much larger release via Positiva Records, also including the Laidback Luke remix. He has produced with Eric Prydz nether the name A&P Projection. Also, he has created a rail with his friend Axwell under the proper name Supermongo, later renamed Supermode. They made a comprehend of an one-time Bronski Shell track, calling information technology "Tell Me Why". This was released via Ministry of Sound'southward Data Records banner in summer 2006. Steve Angello'due south productions can mainly be classified equally house ("Summer Noize"), progressive firm ("Yeah"), tech house ("Partouze") and electro firm ("Raining Again"). He too owns his own record characterization, Size Records. Angello's brother, Antoine Josefsson, is a DJ and a producer who goes by the name AN21. Together they have released the tracks "Valodja", "Flonko" & "Swing N Swoosh".

Sebastian Ingrosso (2008-2013; 2018-present) [edit]

Sebastian Ingrosso in 2013

Sebastian Ingrosso (born 20 April 1983) ranked at number 26 in 2011 on DJ Mag Top 100 DJ list, ranked at number 18 in 2013, and won the award for the highest new entry into the chart in 2009, a record beaten but by Deadmau5 into the 2008 Pinnacle 100 DJ list at number xi.[158] In 2009, Sebastian Ingrosso saw the releases of Laktos, Kidsos, Echo Vibes and Meich (with Dirty South) on his ain imprint Refune, "How Soon Is Now" (featuring Julie McKnight with David Guetta and Dirty South) and the song stormer House anthem "Get out the Globe Behind" together with Axwell, Steve Angello and Laidback Luke, with Deborah Cox on vocals. He has co-written and co-produced the track "Cupid Boy" on the Kylie Minogue album Aphrodite along with Magnus Lidehäll, Nick Clow and Luciana Caporaso. Ingrosso has also produced tracks for Lazee ("Rock Abroad") and Child Sister ("Right Hand Howdy" with Steve Angello). Remixed artists during the years include Justin Timberlake, Moby, Röyksopp, Difficult-Fi and Deep Dish. In 2012, Sebastian Ingrosso released his early summer anthem of 2011 "Calling" with Alesso. The post-obit twelvemonth, a vocal version of the anthem was released in August featuring Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic, titled Calling (Lose My Mind). The song reached number 2 on Beatport's Elevation 10. His latest unmarried with Tommy Trash, "Reload", was released in 2012, and then a vocal version featuring John Martin in June 2013.

Former [edit]

Eric Prydz (2008) [edit]

Eric Sheridan Prydz (built-in 19 July 1976), known for his 2004 hit single "Call on Me", rose to fame with the song and saw continued chart success with "Proper Instruction" in 2007, and "Pjanoo" in 2008. In 2016, he released his debut studio album, Opus. In 2017, he won DJ of the Year at the Electronic Music Awards and was also nominated for Alive Act of the Twelvemonth. Although the "Phone call on Me" track made him immensely popular, Prydz has stopped playing information technology in his shows in an attempt to distance himself from it. In 2008, Prydz released the critically acclaimed unmarried "Pjanoo", which topped the Britain Dance Chart.[159] Together with Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello, Prydz formed a grouping of DJs that informally referred to themselves as the Swedish House Mafia.[160] When the group with the same name officially formed in late 2008, Prydz decided non to join his friends.[161] He has collaborated with Axwell under the name Axer[162] and with Angello every bit A&P Project.[163] In 2009, Prydz released "Miami to Atlanta", where the "Pryda snare" was outset used. The Pryda snare is a pop technique in house and trance music consisting of using a compressed and sustained snare sample at the end of a bar. Commonly used to marker progressions in a song construction, it has been widely sampled in the electronic dance music earth, notably by producers such every bit Martin Garrix, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, and Due west&W.[164] On 21 May 2012, Prydz released his debut artist album, Eric Prydz Presents Pryda, as a 3-disc anthology on Virgin Records (Astralwerks in the United states). Disc i is made upwardly of new unreleased Pryda productions, which some fans may take heard as works in progress (including Shadows, Agag, Mighty Love, Allein and the intro edit of Pjanoo). Discs 2 and 3 join many of the classic tracks from the Pryda catalogue, sequenced and continuously mixed by Prydz himself, including some of his special re-edits.[165]

Discography [edit]

  • Paradise Once again (2022)

Tours [edit]

  • Take One Tour (2009–2010)
  • One Last Tour (2012–2013)
  • Save the World Reunion Tour (2019)
  • Paradise Again World Tour (2022)

Work during hiatus [edit]

After the determination of the group's Ane Last Bout the 3 DJs connected their solo careers; some of their most notable singles include: "Center of the Universe", "Wasted Dearest", "Night River", "I Am", "Reload", and "Children of the Wild". Steve Angello released his debut studio album on 22 January 2016 entitled Wild Youth,[166] charting number 20 in Sweden.[167] In June 2014, Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso performed together at the Governors Brawl Music Festival in New York City, debuting their new collective Axwell Λ Ingrosso.[168] Since then, the duo have released many new singles such as "Something New", "More Than You Know", and "Dominicus Is Shining", the latter achieving number 1 in Sweden.[169] On 8 Dec 2017, the group released their debut studio album More than Yous Know,[170] which consists of all their previous music and peaked at number 12 on the Swedish album charts.[171] Steve Angello'due south 2d studio anthology, Human, was released on 27 April 2018,[172] a month afterwards the grouping's reunion at Ultra Miami 2018.

Awards and nominations [edit]

Legacy [edit]

The Swedish supergroup are said to have inspired many musicians in the EDM genre, including fellow Swedish DJs Alesso and Avicii.[173] On 23 April 2018, three days after his decease, it was revealed by Tiësto that Swedish House Mafia's Ultra Music reunion inspired Avicii to take up DJing again which saw him through his final weeks until his expiry on 20 Apr.[174] Dutch DJ Martin Garrix is as well a self-confessed "fanboy" of Swedish House Mafia maxim he has "deep appreciation" for them, citing Sebastian Ingrosso especially as a mentor to him.[175]

Alongside artists such equally Calvin Harris, Tiësto, and Carl Cox, Swedish House Mafia are also credited with increasing the popularity of house music in the U.s. in the tardily 2000s.[176]

Run across also [edit]

  • Popular music in Sweden

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External links [edit]

  • Swedish Firm Mafia'south channel on YouTube

hallsupothis.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_House_Mafia

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