• Contrary to Rumors, Swedish House Mafia Are Not Reuniting in 2017

    Contrary to rumors, Swedish House Mafia are not reuniting in 2017, at least according to the latest information released. Reunion rumors have been swirling since the group left the music industry following a performance in Miami. The group comprised of Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso haven’t played together since Ultra 2013 and were a fan favorite.
  • Steve Angello Opens Up About Swedish House Mafia Split, Reunion Rumors & 'Wild Youth'

    Since Swedish House Mafia's unforgettable departure from the Music Scene during Ultra Music Festival (Miami) on March 24th, 2013, there hasn't been a day that's gone by where we've anxiously waited for the news of their resurgence. Axwell alluded to the possibility of SHM joining forces again during an interview with Zane Lowe towards the end of November, and although the rumors are endless (even from a former SHM member), another SHM member, Steve Angello, has spoked to the contrary.
  • Swedish House Mafia Reunion? Axwell Says 'Of Course' EDM Group Talks About It

    In a new interview on Zane Lowe's 'Beats 1' show Axwell, formerly of Swedish House Mafia talks a potential reunion of the EDM trio. He was actually on the show to officially premiere his new song "Waiting for So Long (Gloria)" but was steered in the direction of a possible reunion by the host, to which he simply started with "Of course."
  • Ex-Swedish House Mafia Member Axwell Opening Restaurant E.P. & L.P.

    Former Swedish House Mafia member Axwell is diversifying his portfolio. The Swedish producer/DJ is taking his love for food to the big leagues. The "Something New" producer is opening a new restaurant with Australian DJ Grant Smillie called E.P. & L.P., a play on words from their musical careers. The restaurant will be a modern, Asian eating house and will feature Australian chef Louis Tikram, who will blend together Thai with touches of Fijian, Korean, Indonesian and Malaysian cuisines. Axwell is using some of the leftover loot from the Swedish House Mafia winnings to become an investor in this project. He is teaming up with restaurant veterans David Comes and Grant Smillie to bring the project to fruition, via "L.A. Eater." The restaurant will feature two sections: E.P. and L.P. E.P. will be the restaurant where there will be an interactive open kitchen and intimate chef's bar. As one might expect, L.P. will be a 4,000-square-foot, rooftop lounge that features a luxury bar, views of the Hollywood Hills and a late-night menu served until 2 a.m. Frankies, named after legendary New York City DJ Frankie Knuckles, widely considered the grandfather of house music, will be the VIP room sharing a rooftop with L.P.
  • Steve Angello Reveals Tentative Release Date For Album 'Wild Youth'

    Steve Angello fans, the boss has some great news for you. Replying to a fan on Twitter, a space where he is quite active and talks to his followers quite often, he stated that his highly anticipated album Wild Youth would be release in April. The former Swedish House Mafia member did not specify when in April, but it is good to know that the album will be arriving soon after a period of indefinite delays after battling with Columbia over the album.
  • Calvn Harris, Tiësto Highest Paid DJ's of 2013

    The increasing profitability of EDM has been a theme throughout the year in both Music Times as well as numerous financial publications. Many businessmen and promoters are looking to make a buck off the trend, but one the producers themselves are definitely cashing in, as Forbes' list of the highest paid DJ's indicates. Calvin Johnson topped the list for 2013, bringing in more than $46 million (a total that topped Jay Z's earnings for the year).
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