Alesso anthem ‘Take My Breath Away’ turns 4 years old
When Alesso journeyed into the more commercial realm of dance music, many faithful fans from years gone by were somewhat apprehensive. The prince of progressive rose to fame with tracks like 'Calling' alongside mentor and friend Sebastian Ingrosso, continuing throughout his career with a constant level of quality, energy, emotion, and festival readiness. Though some of his releases post-'Forever' -
Alesso returns to progressive roots with stellar Tomorrowland 2018 set
Of the many Alesso sets that have blown listeners away over the years, few have been as pristine, grandiose, and sentimental as the one he delivered on the Freedom Stage during weekend two of Tomorrowland 2018. The response from fans and listeners around the globe has been truly astonishing. From statements like "the king of progressive house is back" to
Live: Alesso bringing his magic to the Freedom Stage at Tomorrowland
For the second time during this years Tomorrowland festival, experience the sweet sounds of Swedish DJ/producer Alesso. Last weekend, Alesso had the honour of closing down the weekend on the main stage. Known for worldwide hits like "Cool", "Heroes", and his fantastic remix of "If I Lose Myself", the Swedish legend has captivated listeners for years. Last weekend, Alesso started his
Alesso drops official music video for recent release “Take My Breath Away”
Ever since it's first unveiling, Alesso's impressive new single 'Take My Breath Away' has been causing a stir in the electronic music stratosphere. The infectious new electro track was co-produced by Dillon Francis and after the two superstars teased the collaboration for the better part of a year, the final version of the track has finally seen the light of day. The sultry
Alesso – Take My Breath Away
Many Alesso fans have been waiting in eager anticipation for the release of the Swedish star's collaboration with Dillon Francis since it was first premiered over summer, and finally the track is available to purchase. The live ripped version has been circulating the Internet for the past few months ever since both Alesso and Dillon began playing it in their sets,