Home Featured Axwell teases fans with new Swedish House Mafia ID
Axwell teases fans with new Swedish House Mafia ID
Axwell with Swedish House Mafia @ TAO Chicago (Chicago, IL) – August 13, 2022
Image Credit: Rukes.com

Axwell teases fans with new Swedish House Mafia ID

Home Featured Axwell teases fans with new Swedish House Mafia ID

Despite their usual limited interaction as a group, the members of the Swedish House Mafia have been exceedingly busy as of late. Most recently, Axwell appears to have played a new ID from the trio at a recent festival performance in Italy.

Taking the stage this past weekend in Torbole sul Garda, Italy, Axwell took the opportunity to celebrate his recent solo output and dive into the extensive catalog of his other project, the Swedish House Mafia. During his set at Horizon, he delighted fans with an incredible run through all stages of his career, while also sharing fresh edits and mash-ups featuring other top producers and singles from recent years. While any set from the members of the Swedish House Mafia is sure to be well received, fans continue to look out for new IDs and productions in hopes of official release in the coming months.

Axwell certainly did not disappoint on this front, delivering several new IDs for fans to harp on and dissect as the members surely continue to tinker and push the tracks toward completion when they hop in the studio between their busy touring schedules. One such track played this past weekend appears to be titled So Long. Axwell played the track during his Horizon set, featuring many of the iconic Swedish House sounds and a massive hook based on the title. Like most things the group does, they have not shared any information on when fans can expect new music to be released, but it certainly won’t stop the hype from building up as they continue to play new tracks out in recent months.

Sonarworks SoundID VoiceAI Giveaway

Sign up for a chance to win SoundID VoiceAI + Expansion Pack

Latest magazine
December 08, 2025
Magazine
  • Youna: Cover Story
  • Daft Punk continues to step out from behind the masks