Making their first music in 2007, Swedish House Mafia
is now one of the prominent names in electronic dance music. From
headlining music festivals to releasing hit songs, they paved their way
to international stardom with just two albums.
As a follow-up to their commercially successful 2010 compilation album "Until One", they released "Until Now"
in October 2012. Having climbed high on Hot Dance Club Songs chart with
their songs, the Swedish trio scored their first No. 1 song on
Billboard Hot 100 with "Don't You Worry Child" featuring John Martin
from the second album.
Currently on top of their performance, the electronic group consisting
of Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso decided to disband.
"Today we want to share with you, 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," they announced in
June.
They kicked off the North American leg of their farewell tour, aptly
called "One Last Tour", earlier February and will wrap it up in March.
Angello said of their breakup, "We just decided that we reached a point
where we didn't know what the next move would be" and "we've had beyond
our dreams and we've come very, very far." Making their first music in 2007, Swedish House Mafia
is now one of the prominent names in electronic dance music. From
headlining music festivals to releasing hit songs, they paved their way
to international stardom with just two albums.
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