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05.11.2021 - 18:27 / nme.com
Swedish House Mafia have opened up about the “dangerous” mental pressures of the dance music industry.Having teamed up with The Weeknd on their new single ‘Moth To A Flame’ (released last month), the EDM trio sat down with NME for this week’s Big Read interview to discuss their next chapter.During the conversation, the group spoke about the “dark production and hard sounds” that feature on their forthcoming album ‘Paradise Again’, before addressing the challenging aspects of attempting to make
.Manchester United stars Diogo Dalot, Victor Lindelof, Scott McTominay, Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo will be forced to go through the play-offs to help their respective countries qualify for next year's FIFA World Cup.
Swedish House Mafia have spoken about what to expect from their first proper album ‘Paradise Again’, teasing that the project is “just the beginning”.Having recently shared ‘Moth To A Flame’ featuring The Weeknd, the EDM trio are primed to release the full-length record – the first of their career – at some point next year.
Swedish House Mafia have discussed the criticism EDM has faced from prominent rock bands, saying it shows “a lot of ignorance”.The band were speaking to NME for last week’s Big Read cover feature about their collaboration with The Weeknd on new single ‘Moth To A Flame’ and their next album.During the interview, the band were asked about the significant criticism levelled at the EDM genre from rock bands and musicians.
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The Weeknd is the guest vocalist on a new song from Swedish House Mafia. "Moth to a Flame" is the name of their collaboration.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorEven though they now share management, a collaboration between the Weeknd and dance-music titans Swedish House Mafia didn’t seem obvious or even that natural of a fit.
red suit is gone, thankfully — but The Weeknd is back.After the pandemic saw the pop superstar’s “After Hours” era dominate with hit singles “Heartless,” “Blinding Lights,” “In Your Eyes” and “Save Your Tears” — as well as a little gig at the Super Bowl halftime show in February — the enigmatic artist has hung up his crimson costume and is moving on to a new phase with “Moth to a Flame,” the 31-year-old artist’s new collaboration with labelmates Swedish House Mafia. The new video for the song —