1 on Billboard‘s Dance Club Songs charts after its unveiling during Miami Music Week. The pressure was on for Swedish House Mafia to deliver back in 2011, after being catapulted to fame by their DJ set staples “One” and “Miami 2 Ibiza.” Thankfully, the anthemic, pulsing “Save The World” did the trick, shooting to No. Here, booming piano chords and a frantic beat underline Cox’s heavy, soulful singing as she urges listeners to “surrender yourself to the rhythm.” The track also serves at the title for SHM’s 2014 documentary, which followed their final tour before dissolving the group for good. Deborah Cox – “Leave the World Behind”Īs if Swedish House Mafia weren’t enough of a super-group already, the trio united with Dutch DJ Laidback Luke and vocal powerhouse Deborah Cox for this progressive house treat. Axwell, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso, Laidback Luke feat. Seven years later, this one still bangs - in fact, if it wasn’t for the song’s dated references to Blackberry cell phones, we’d say it hasn’t aged at all.ĥ. Starring: Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello.English rapper Tinie Tempah brings the lyrical fire to this club dance floor jam, spitting catchy, clever verses that play on everything from FIFA to Calvin Klein and Playboy bunnies while Swedish House Mafia provides a trance-tinged chorus as backdrop. Larson has worked on many music videos and audiovisual campaigns, including for Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Rammstein, Abba, Francesco Vezzoli, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Martini, Mercedes-Benz, Dolce & Gabbana, Dior and Coca Cola. There are appearences by Kylie Minogue, Pharell Williams, Tinie Tempah and Dirty South and the film was directed by Christian Larson. The film charts their journey from the point at which the Swedish House Mafia really starts to cause big waves to finishing their first hit single, ONE, under a ground breaking joint venture record deal with Virgin Records. This unique film follows a group of 3 DJs: Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso as Swedish House Mafia over the course of 2 years, 285 gigs and 15 countries. Take One: A Documentary Film About Swedish House Mafia
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