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Throughout his career, Steve Angello

Steve Angello agrees to collaborate with Laidback Luke once again

Home Uncategorized Steve Angello agrees to collaborate with Laidback Luke once again

Throughout his career, Steve Angello has delivered plenty of top-notch productions that fans across the globe has grown to love. The Swedish legend has gained a reputation of being one of the best musicians in the business and his legacy continues to live on even to this day.

Angello’s success also comes with the help of some of the industry’s most prominent names. In the past, he has collaborated with the likes of Eric Prydz for “Woz Not Woz” and David Guetta for “Everytime We Touch”. Most notably, he joined forces with Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso to form the notorious Swedish House Mafia that collectively produced some of dance music’s game-changing tracks such as “Save the World” and “Don’t You Worry Child”.

Another artist who Angello has teamed up with was Laidback Luke. These two masterminds have come together for brilliant productions such as “Get Dumb” and “Leave the World Behind” alongside Axwell and Ingrosso. Although, the biggest track that Angello and Laidback Luke have created would be their 2008 hit “Show Me Love”.

Eight years after the classic’s release, Angello has finally confirmed that he plans on collaborating with Laidback Luke once again. On a couple of recent Twitter posts, Laidback Luke replied to a tweet from The FPIA saying that he is “totally down” to work with Angello again. Angello then responded by saying, “Let’s do it!” Another track from these two legendary producers is definitely exciting news for any dance music fan and thus, we look forward to what Steve Angello and Laidback Luke have in stored.

https://twitter.com/SteveAngello/status/792484428652146688

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