Avicii, who embraced terrain guitar representing his large-scale smash Wake Me Up, fears selected musicians are making stress-free money from copying run-of-the-mill hits.
The Swedish star told me: “Dance music has had a massive wave of success in the past couple of years.
“But it needs to keep developing, otherwise it’ll crash and burn.”
However, the 24-year-old, whose unveiling stamp album True is Top 10 bound, is optimistic going on for the hope.
He added: “There is a risk it will stop developing, and it’s up to all the musicians and producers to push the boundaries and showcase new possibilities.
“There’s no reason for it not to progress because there’s so much you can do with electronic music.”
Avicii, real celebrity Tim Bergling, has teamed up with American Idol star Adam Lambert, 31, representing stamp album track Lay Me Down, which and skin texture Nile Rodgers, 60
He stirred: “Adam is a much better soul singer than people give him credit for.
“He’s great at pop songs, of course, but I had heard him sing selected moving ballads and thinking he’d make a upright job.
“I’d heard Adam was a upright writer, too, and he proved so as to – he’s very open-minded and was enthusiastic going on for getting immovable in to letters dance tracks.
“I want to write more with Adam, for sure – maybe for his next album, or some more tracks with me.”
Having worked non-stop representing six years, Avicii is already plotting his after that stamp album.
He admitted: “I discomfort going on for burnout but, while my life is exhausting, 90% of frequent are immovable in jobs they don’t would like to make.
“I’m one of the lucky few who has found a way to make a living from what they’re passionate about, and I feel so fortunate.
“I get nervous and jittery if I haven’t worked on new music for too long.”
I wouldn’t be surprised to hear bagpipes on Avicii’s after that vast summer national hymn.
The Swedish star told me: “Dance music has had a massive wave of success in the past couple of years.
“But it needs to keep developing, otherwise it’ll crash and burn.”
However, the 24-year-old, whose unveiling stamp album True is Top 10 bound, is optimistic going on for the hope.
He added: “There is a risk it will stop developing, and it’s up to all the musicians and producers to push the boundaries and showcase new possibilities.
“There’s no reason for it not to progress because there’s so much you can do with electronic music.”
Avicii, real celebrity Tim Bergling, has teamed up with American Idol star Adam Lambert, 31, representing stamp album track Lay Me Down, which and skin texture Nile Rodgers, 60
He stirred: “Adam is a much better soul singer than people give him credit for.
“He’s great at pop songs, of course, but I had heard him sing selected moving ballads and thinking he’d make a upright job.
“I’d heard Adam was a upright writer, too, and he proved so as to – he’s very open-minded and was enthusiastic going on for getting immovable in to letters dance tracks.
“I want to write more with Adam, for sure – maybe for his next album, or some more tracks with me.”
Having worked non-stop representing six years, Avicii is already plotting his after that stamp album.
He admitted: “I discomfort going on for burnout but, while my life is exhausting, 90% of frequent are immovable in jobs they don’t would like to make.
“I’m one of the lucky few who has found a way to make a living from what they’re passionate about, and I feel so fortunate.
“I get nervous and jittery if I haven’t worked on new music for too long.”
I wouldn’t be surprised to hear bagpipes on Avicii’s after that vast summer national hymn.
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