Swedish House Mafia share behind-the-scenes clip of ‘Moth To A Flame’ music video
Ever since their long-awaited return, Swedish House Mafia have been making headlines with each of their endeavors. From the release of new music, the hype around their upcoming album 'Paradise Again' and their eventual return on stage once their world tour commences, we are all constantly at the edge of our seats to see what's next. Making waves within the
Swedish House Mafia rumors begin as poster in Australia surfaces
Conversations about the EDM power group, Swedish House Mafia have begun to make their rounds on the internet once again. It comes after a post on the trio's Reddit page showed an image of what appears to be a poster in Melbourne, Australia with the well-known “three dots” logo and the numbers “16, 07, 21.” Based on former announcements, one could
Swedish House Mafia are currently in the studio together
According to recent developments shown in Instagram stories of Max Holmstrand, Day to Day artist manager for Swedish House Mafia, and Alexander Wessely, art director, the trio are in the studio together again. It's no secret that new music by Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello has been long-awaited for quite some time now, ever since they debuted tracks such as 'Don't Call It a Comeback' at Ultra Miami in
Watch: Photographer Alexander Wessely presents Purgatorium with Swedish House Mafia
"But at the end of the day, the most important thing is that you create your own perception of basically everything you see" - Alexander Wessely Entwined within the three legendary Swedish producers, Swedish photographer Alexander Wessely has taken over Fotogrphiska and presents his exhibition - 'Purgatorium with Swedish House Mafia' - which focuses on Alexander's interpretation of Swedish House Mafia's mental state for the last
Swedish House Mafia unveil Stockholm art gallery exhibition
With just over two weeks remaining until the official return of Swedish House Mafia, the EDM supergroup are preparing for their trio of consecutive nights at Stockholm's Tele2 Arena by unveiling a new exhibit at Swedish venue, Fotografiska. The art collection, available to the public between 30th April and 5th May, is curated by creative talent Alexander Wessely, with an