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Avicii
Background information
Birth nameTim Bergling
Also known asTim Berg, Tom Hangs
Born (1989-09-08) 8 September 1989 (age 35)
OriginStockholm, Sweden
GenresHouse, Progressive House, Electro House
Occupation(s)Electronic musician, DJ, record producer
Years active2008 – present
LabelsLE7ELS, Strike, Joia, Vicious Vinyl, Ministry of Sound
Websitewww.avicii.com

Tim Bergling (born 8 September 1989), known professionally as Avicii, Tom Hangs, Ashwin, and Tim Berg, is a Swedish DJ, remixer, and record producer.[1] His debut single, "Seek Bromance", reached the top 20 in several countries including Belgium, France, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and Sweden. In 2011, Avicii released "Levels" (sampling the song "Something's Got a Hold On Me" by Etta James), which reached the top ten in Croatia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and topped the charts in Hungary, Norway and Sweden.

In 2011, Avicii was ranked No. 6 on the Top 100 DJs list by DJ Magazine.[2]

Early life

Tim Bergling was born on 8 September 1989 in Stockholm, Sweden.

Avicii first began his career in australia working as a SMSF administrator. He was the co founder of BGL which created the widely used software Simplefund. After spending late unfulfilling nights in the office Avicii decided to persue a career in music. Avicii emerged in the music industry in 2008, when he was 18 years old, compiling a remix of the theme song to the Commodore 64 video game Lazy Jones. This led to his first release on Strike Recordings, entitled "Lazy Lace."

Hotpress dance critic Sean Russell described him as "the only DJ capable of whipping instruments and audiences alike into complete submission".

In 2010, Avicii released a collaboration with fellow Swedish DJ John Dahlbäck, titled "Don't Hold Back." He is additionally working on projects with internationally-recognized DJs Tiësto and Sebastian Ingrosso.[3] While his work is primarily electronic synthetic tracks, EMI released a vocal version of his track "Bromance," titled "Seek Bromance."[4]

In October 2010, Avicii signed with the European A&R team with EMI Music Publishing. Based in London and New York, EMI is the fourth-largest business group and family of record labels in the recording industry, making it one of the "big four" record companies and a member of the RIAA.

In 2011, his collaboration track, "Sunshine", with David Guetta was nominated for a Grammy award under the category for Best Dance Recording.[5] His tracks Penguin has gone on to be sampled by Leona Lewis. Though there is conflict and controversy regarding Avicii receiving royalties over his creations.

Influences

Avicii's influences include Tiesto, Daft Punk, Laidback Luke, Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Angello, Axwell, Ryan Blair, Eric Prydz, Josef Kelly and Ste Kirwan.

"I’ve always been into music, and growing up with older siblings. I’ve also had loads of different influences when it comes to my music taste. There are loads of other people that have influenced me but I think the biggest inspirations I’ve had aside from my manager has been the Swedish House Mafia guys and Eric Prydz, they were the ones who first got me into house!" Avicii – April 2011[6]

His first big track, "Manman," was released on Pete Tong's label, Bedroom Bedlam, after winning Pete Tong's Fast Trax with 70% of the votes.

Touring

2010/2011

North America

In North America, he played at Palace and The Guelph Concert Theatre in Guelph, Ontario; Club Glow in Washington, D.C.; SET and Nikki Beach in Miami; Club Pacha in New York; Electric Zoo Festival at Randall's Island in New York; Ultra Music Festival in Miami; Electric Daisy Carnival at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; Ruby Skye in San Francisco; Vision Night Club in Chicago; The Guvernment in Toronto; Beta Night Club in Waterloo, Ontario; Stages in Kingston, Ontario; Tokyo Club in Montreal; Club Mansion in London, Ontario, The Majestic in Madison, Wisconsin, Congress Theater in Chicago, Illinois, Wet Republic's Daylife in Las Vegas and The Edmonton Event Centre in Edmonton, among other locations.[7] His New Years Eve 2010 party in New York City had to be cancelled due to too many tickets being sold and the venue being overbooked.[8][9]

The largest crowd Avicii has played for to date was on the main stage at the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas on 26 June 2011. On 7 September 2011, Avicii performed at Brock University in St. Catharines, Canada. On 15 September, he played a private set for students of McGill University in Montreal. On 9 September he played at The Necto (nightclub) in Ann Arbor, MI. On 11 September, he performed in Syracuse, NY as part of the annual fall concert series Juice Jam. London, Ontario as part of the O-Week celebration for The University of Western Ontario. On 12 September, he performed at the Washington Avenue Armory in Albany, New York to a crowd of mostly University at Albany students. On 22 October 2011 Avicii performed at Bert's Warehouse in Detroit, Michigan. On 28 October, he performed at Petco Park in San Diego, CA. On 29 October 2011 Avicii performed at Pic-a-Chic farm in Bloomington, Indiana as part of a Halloween and Indiana University Homecoming celebration.[10][11] Avicii also played at the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden, NJ on 29 October 2011 and at Spring Party Weekend at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY on April 20 2012.

Europe

Avicii headlined at the 2011 Inox Festival in Toulouse, France. Other appearances include Space in Ibiza; Monaco International Clubbing Show at Grimaldi Forum in Monaco; Fabulous Festival in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands; Ms Connexion in Mannheim; Aquarius Zrće in Novalja; La Dune in Toulouse; Illusions at Festivalpark Complex in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; AF-Borgen in Lund, Sweden; and Mach 1 in Nuremberg.[7]

Several of his concerts have been recorded for Sirius XM Radio's Trance and Progressive House channel. On 23 October 2010, in support of his world tour, Avicii presented his work in an exclusive hour-long set on Channel 52 of the Electric Area on Sirius XM Radio.[12]

Dominican Republic

Avicii has played at Tara's in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on 8 July 2011, at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on 9 July 2011, Governors Island, NYC on 17 July 2011.

Belgium

Avicii played at the Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium on 23 July 2011.

Slovenia

On 15 October, he performed in Ljubljana, Slovenia at the International Foam Festival with David Morales and Ian Carey.

2012

Australia

December 2011 Avicii was on the line up for the country wide festival Stereosonic. Avicii and Calvin Harris attended homebar Sydney, Australia on 14 January for charity.

Sweden

Avicii performed three shows in his hometown, Stockholm, on 2 and 3 March. The concerts were at Ericsson Globe Arena. During the first concert on the afternoon of Friday 2 March, a temporary platform built for the audience collapsed. A total of 26 people were sent to the hospital, and one 17-year old teenage girl suffered a severe concussion. As a result of the accident, the second concert, scheduled for Friday evening, was canceled. A new platform was built in hope that the Saturday evening concert could continue.[13]

South Africa

Avicii completed a tour of South Africa in 2012, performing in three different cities over two days. The first show was at Wave House in Durban on 30 March, where he played at 22:00. The second show was at Wild Waters in Johannesburg on 31 March. The venue plays host to South Africa's premier outdoor music festival, H2O. Avicii played the "sunset set" at 17:00 in perfect weather conditions to a fantastic crowd. After playing for 1 hour and 30 minutes, he flew to Cape Town to play the midnight set at Thunder City, where he played for 2 hours and 45 minutes to an even more fantastic crowd. Various South African DJ's accompanied him on the tour, including DJ Fresh, Euphonik, Pascal & Pearce and Goldfish.

Mexico

Avicii performed at Electro Beach Music Festival in Puerto Vallarta on the 8th and 15th of March; he also performed at Six Flags Mexico on March 9, 2012. [14]

Taiwan

Avicii performed at Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Exhibition Hall on 6 April.

Singapore

Avicii Performed at Zoukout 2011.

Sri Lanka

Avicii performed as the headlining act for the innaugural Sunset Music Festival in Colombo Sri Lanka, December 2011.

Music

Levels

Avicii's most notable song has been the single "Levels" which was released officially 28 Oct 2011. The song had already been a major hit in the EDM world all through 2011 but after its official release it became a huge mainstream hit giving Avicii and the EDM movement even greater notoriety. The song was written by Avicii, Ash Pournouri, and an unidentified third party, and contains a vocal sample from the 1962 gospel-inspired "Something's Got a Hold on Me" by Etta James. The same vocal sample was used first by Pretty Lights in his song "Finally Moving" in 2006. This sample was also used by Flo Rida in his single "Good Feeling (song)," which was produced by Avicii, and holds a close resemblance to his single Levels. This song (levels) has been remixed by several artists, the most popular were made by Skrillex, DJ E.V.G., Cazzette and Noise inc.

2012

On 23 March 2012, Avicii's unsigned single "Last Dance" was previewed on Pete Tong's show on BBC Radio 1. At Ultra Music Festival 2012 he played a teaser of his remix of Ruth-Anne's "All You Need Is Love". Also, Avicii played two new remixes, Madonna's "Girl Gone Wild" titled "Avicii vs Madonna – Girl Gone Wild (Avicii's UMF Remix) and Avicii vs Lenny Kravitz – Superlove (Avicii's Space Mix).

He is set to play one of the largest shows by a DJ at The O2 arena (London) where the date is billed simply as Avicii in London


2013 And Beyond

Avicii has stated that he intends to produce a full artist album in the future, but due to his busy tour schedule and his focus on producing singles, it will not be in the immediate future. [15]

Discography

Mixed Albums

  • 2011 – Avicii presents Strictly Miami[16]
  • 2011 – The Singles – EP

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
SWE
[17]
AUS
[18]
AUT
[19]
BEL
[20]
DEN
[21]
GER
[22]
IRE
[23]
NLD
[24]
SWI
[25]
UK
[26]
US
[27]
"Seek Bromance" 2010 20 32 53 1 5 61 49 2 13 13 The Battery Pack
"My Feelings for You"
(with Sebastien Drums)
37 34 25 24 40 46
"Fade into Darkness" 2011 4 70 27 196
"Levels" 1 24 7 5 3 6 3 4 10 4 60
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
Song Year Peak chart positions Album
AUT IRE UK US Dance
"Collide"
(Leona Lewis with Avicii)
2011 29 3 4 1 Glassheart

Guest appearances

List of songs with guest appearances from Avicii
Title Year Album Artist
"Sunshine" 2011 Nothing but the Beat David Guetta

2008:

Songs, Remixes, Mash-Up

2008:

Songs

  • "Lazy Lace"
  • "Sound Of Now"

Remixes

  • "When I'm Thinking of You (Avicii vs. Philgood Remix) - Young Rebels (Feat. Francesco Diaz)"
  • "Solaris (Avicii Greets Joia Mix) - Roman Salzger"
  • "Dancin (Avicii Remix) - Sebastien Benett"
  • "Bang That Box (Avicii vs. Philgood Vocal Mix) - Roger Sanchez"
  • "Bang That Box (Avicii vs. Philgood Dub Mix) - Roger Sanchez"
  • "D10 (Avicii vs. Philgood's Vicious Remix) - Dirty South"


2009:

Songs

  • "Muja"
  • "Record Breaker (Feat. Philgood)"
  • "Ryu"
  • "Strutnut"
  • "So Excited"
  • "Alcoholic (Avicii Edit)"
  • "Even" - Sebastien Drums (Feat. Avicii)
  • "Break Da Floor (Vs. Dj Ralph)"
  • "Manman"
  • "36 Hours"
  • "Dukkha "
  • "Pastis (Feat. Sebastien Drums)"
  • "The Birth"
  • "The Last Summer"


Remixes

  • "Born To Rave (Avicii & Philgood Born To Do It Remix) - DJ Ralph"
  • "Life Goes On (Avicii vs. Philgood Remix) - Richard Grey (Feat. Shawnee Taylor, Erick Morillo & Jose Nunez)"
  • "You Used To Hold Me (Avicii Remix) - D.O.N.S."
  • "Whatever Kind (Avicii Remix) - Mic Newman"
  • "Somewhere (Avicii Remix) - Abigail Bailey (Feat. Sandro Monte & Albin Myers)"
  • "We Are (Avicii Remix) - Dirty South (Feat. Rudy)"
  • "Music Around The World (Avicii Remix) - Austin Leeds (Feat. Teacha & Nick Terranova)"
  • "Star Airlines (Avicii Remix) - Sebastien Benett"
  • "Sometimes I Feel (Avicii's Out of Miami Mix) - Sebastien Drums (Feat. Dim Chris)"
  • "Lipstick (Avicii Remix) - Greg Cerrone"
  • "Tear The Club Up (Avicii vs Philgood's Two Angry Mix) - Zoo Brazil"
  • "Boogers (Avicii's Dumb Dumb Remix) - Harry 'Choo Choo' Romero - (Feat. MYNC & Jose Nunez)"
  • "Better Days (Avicii Remix) - The Cut"
  • "Shy Shy (Avicii Remix) - EDX"
  • "Got 2 Get Up (Avicii Remix) - Mr. Timothy (Feat. Inaya Day)"
  • "Touch Me (In The Morning) (Avicii's Massive Mix) - Kid Massive (Feat. Elliotte Williams N'Dure)"
  • "Dreamer 2009 Mixses (Avicii Dream On Mix) - Veerus (Feat. Maxie Devine, Viani DJ, Livin Joy & Janice Robinson)"
  • "The Drums (Avicii's Mouthful Remix) - Alex Gaudino (Feat. Nari & Milani & Capricorn)"
  • "In The Air (Avicii Remix) - Austin Leeds (Feat. Jeremy Carr)"
  • "Set Me Free (Avicii Remix)" - Phonat
  • "Holiday (Avicii Remix) - Dizzee Rascal (Feat. Chrome)"
  • "New New New (Avicii Remix) - Bob Sinclar"


2010:

Songs

  • "Bom"
  • "Bromance (Avicii's Arena Mix)"
  • "My Feelings For You (Feat. Sebastien Drums)"
  • "Don't Hold Back (Feat.John Dahlbäck & Andy P)"
  • "Abow"
  • "Before This Night Is Through (Bad Things)"
  • "F**k The Music"
  • "Itrack (Feat. Oliver Ingrosso & Otto Knows)"
  • "Seek Bromance"
  • "Tweet It (Feat. Norman Doray & Sebastien Drums)"
  • "Generations (Feat. Sebastian Ingrosso & Tiesto)"
  • "Ash"

Remixes\Mash-Up


2011:

Songs

  • "Street Dancer"
  • "Sweet Dreams (Avicii Swede Dreams Mix)"
  • "Snus (Feat. Sebastien Drums)"
  • "Malo"
  • "Acid (Tim Berg Remix) (Feat. David Tort)"
  • "Blessed (Feat. Shermanology)"
  • "Collide (Feat. Avicii)" - Leona Lewis
  • "Fade Into Darkness (Feat. Andreas Moe)"
  • "Nicktim (Feat. Nicky Romero)"
  • "Jailbait"
  • "Levels"
  • "Nothing Without You"
  • "Penguin"
  • "Ridvan"
  • "Shot Clock (Feat. Aer)"
  • "Silhouettes (Feat. Salem Al Fakir)"
  • "Sunshine - David Guetta (Feat. Avicii)"
  • "Berkel"
  • "Fire"
  • "Morphine (Suncity Festival Official Anthem)"
  • "One Night In Stockholm (Feat. Sebastien Drums)"
  • "Sverige (Feat. Mick Kastenholt)"
  • "The New Day"
  • "The Rules Has Changed (Feat. Alesso)"
  • "You're Gonna Love Again (Feat. NERVO)"
  • "Skanska Alesso (Feat. Avicii)"

Remixes\Mash-Up


2012:

Songs

  • "All You Need Is Love (Ruth-Anne's)"
  • "Last Dance"
  • "Let's Get In On (Feat. Marvin Gaye)"

Remixes\Mash-Up

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