Their sound really draws all tastes in because of how unique this talented duo are. Again, unreleased, but we’ll keep an eye out His mixing skills were impeccable, and his epic builds were so fitting for the venue and the vibe of the weekend. Thankfully, we made the incredibly difficult decision to see half of his set, and my god was it worth it. Michael Woods got the worst draw of the festival by getting put up against Knife Party. He regained my faith in him as one of the best producers in the world. Overall, Avicii’s Paradiso set was much more impressive than his set at the Paramount in January. He pulled his set together by playing gems like Tommy Trash’s remix of “The Veldt”, a great bootleg combo of Antidote and Greyhound, and Third Party’s remix of Otherside. It might be a year before he actually releases these songs, and as agonizing as that might be, it will be worth the wait. The second is classic Avicii – euphoric melodic synths and a beat that gets you off the floor. The first is an huge, deep, thumping bass with a super unique cello orchestration. The made such an impression that I spent a good half hour digging to find some pretty scrappy low quality live recordings. He surprised everyone by throwing down a darker, heaver setlist than we’re used to. One the most exciting parts of Paradiso was hearing Avicii unleash some HUGE new tracks.
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