After virtually 24 years in the songs market as both a musician and participant of supergroup Swedish House Mafia, Steve Angello has actually seen it all– super star cooperations, Billboard graph strikes, and a few of the greatest celebration phases worldwide– and he reveals no indications of reducing.
The DJ-producer launched his newest solitary “Hooligans” onOct 25, complied with by numerous programs, consisting of a sold-out evening at theBrooklyn Mirage “Hooligans” leans right into the darker, rave-oriented side of Angello and Swedish House Mafia’s noises. The home songs tale visited Billboard News to share the motivation behind the solitary and even more of his greatest hits.
“I was playing Coachella and I needed that energy and that old ravey kind of Hoover sound,” Angello states of his solitary. “It was straight made for the show. It was to get an effect. The vocals were chopped up for the live production, so it was super ‘Steve Angello’ music. And then I decided to put it out.”
He additionally opens regarding his previous deal with Swedish House Mafia, assessed their 2022 Coachella co-headlining established with The Weeknd, and teased what the team has showing up. “Especially with us, there’s always a lot in the works,” Angello shares. “We’ve made so much music in the past couple years, so we’re just going to have this flow of putting out records.”
Watch the complete meeting– consisting of the tale behind platinum document “Moth to a Flame” with The Weeknd, Angello’s ideas on the present state of dancing songs, and just how Swedish House Mafia’s cooperation procedure has actually developed– above.
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