Now six years after its release, you can hear how influential its been to every damn feel-good house song that came after. It charted in 20 countries and reached number one on the Billboard Dance Clubs Songs list. This classic jam is so old school that Avicii wasn’t even called Avicii when it was released - he was still known as Tim Berg. Yet, we all remember “Seek Bromance” as one of the best songs in Avicii’s catalog. Fair warning, the music video is liable to make you cry. Singer Dan Tyminski brings the heavy bluegrass element over Avicii’s four-on-the-floor and brightly glowing synths. You’ve never heard such glistening country pop as you have on True, and “Hey Brother” is one of the twangiest dance floor favorites to ever grace the festival circuit. The record features Swedish singer-songwriter Sandro Cavazza who Avicii also remixed and included on his EP.Īvicii’s album True was really out to show the world just how inclusive dance music could be. “Without You” arrives on Avicii’s six-track EP Av?ci (01) and sports a catchy melody with zippy synths reminiscent of his country-pop sound. Maybe that’s because it’s technically a remix of a song from French band Cassius and, you know, hipsters love French music.Ĩ. Avicii – “Without You” feat. Sandro Cavazza Even hipster DJs were dropping this one every week when it came out. It might not have charted as strong as some other Avicii songs, but it’s definitely a crowd favorite. This track is a super disco inferno, hunk of burning dance floor glory.
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