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Avicii true remix
Avicii true remix







The album is certainly not without its faults, but Avicii manages to give previously tired songs a breath of fresh air through new chord progressions, altered vocals, and harder-hitting beats.Īs the album begins, fans are greeted by a familiar name with an unfamiliar sound. Although never explicitly stated, the Avicii by Avicii album serves, in many ways, as an album filled with club mixes that are festival-ready and prepped with the big stage in mind. Titled as True – Avicii by Avicii, the producer once again flipped the music on its head, bringing forth new elements to grace the beautiful vocal lines that existed amongst the authentic musicianship from Avicii and his team on the original album. Six months later, we have finally been given some long-desired and some completely new and unheard versions of the tracks from Avicii’s True. However, some of the electrifying mixes heard in the album’s promotional mix simply were not present.

avicii true remix

When Avicii’s True finally emerged in all its glory in September of 2013, the album was praised from every corner of the industry as being an album driven by musical talent and creativity, forgoing the typical sound that was expected of the LE7ELS mogul. This would be a great remix album for fans of Avicii the master producer, but not so much for fans in love with the original album concept.One year ago, Swedish progressive house superstar Avicii took to the Ultra Main Stage to play a set that would forever be spoken about as one of the most daring and ambitious moves ever made in the commercial electronic music industry. This may differ according to diversity of opinions out there, but it would be very difficult to remix such an album as it was very raw for a piece in its genre and that rawness would just be lost in any kind of production. True: Avicii by Avicii doesn’t really demonstrate anything substantially groundbreaking in the world of dance music, but kudos should be given to Avicii for taking what was already his and interpreting 90% of the original True album to suit the genre in which he is renowned for. The new Shame On Me is slowed right down, you can actually bop along to and understand the lyrics without having to concentrate too hard this isn’t minus the remix production, but this song has actually been improved since being tweaked. One other thing to note is that the entirety of True wasn’t remixed for this album Heart Upon My Sleeve was not touched, perhaps something else fans won’t be too crash hot about. We skip through to Shame On Me, this remix is actually pretty cool the original track is so fast paced and is hard to keep up with, which is what would’ve been thought to be expected from the remix. The new version of Hey Brother is a bit of a let down, the strong and carrying vocal heard in the original is replaced by a really light and weaker vocal even if the remix creates a louder atmosphere they just don’t seem to compliment each other 100%. You Make Me doesn’t stray too far from the original version, however the remix is backed from start to finish by the atmosphere of the track as opposed to the original which changed drastically. But why would Avicii go through the trouble of remixing the song again anyway? It’s already done, so chuck it on the album and Bob’s your uncle.

avicii true remix

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What might be a little bit of a disappointment to fans is that the revamped version of Wake Me Up featured on this remix album is no different to the Avicii Speed Remix version, which was released as a digital download as part of the Wake Me Up-Remixes single.

avicii true remix

This month the renowned producer has dropped a personalised remix of his own album, True: Avicii by Avicii. His debut album True (2013) wormed its way into the top 10 of at least ten countries around the world and what was really unique about True is that Avicii wanted to find new ways to connect with his fans the album focused on his personal influences of bluegrass/country music as well as incorporating electronic dance elements. Swedish DJ Avicii (aka Tim Bergling) has been making waves in the music industry for 7 years now, he has worked with the likes of David Guetta and John Dahlbäck and first tasted mainstream success with his first top ten selling single Levels in 2011.







Avicii true remix