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“Everyone who goes out wants to hear house,” continues Malin. “He’s, like, 40 but can still produce fucking good music.”
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“And David Guetta,” adds her friend Emilia. Swedish House Mafia, Adrian Lux and Tiësto. They graduate from school next week (“We’re going to play shit-loads of house on our parade”) and describe Avicii as a musical genius (“kind of like Mozart”).
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As long as we’ve got house, we keep warm,” says Malin Åkvist from Nyköping, who’s dancing in a rustling raincoat with her gang of girl friends. But support DJ Albin Myers still has the young crowd moving their frozen limbs. It’s raining and the Globe Arena disappears in a grey haze on this grim pre-summer evening. This spring he played his music for 60,000 people at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami where Madonna presented him with the words: “I’m a huge fan. He played 300 gigs in 2011, and it looks likely to be even more this year.įour years ago, he cobbled together his first tune in his boyhood bedroom in Östermalm. In the last few months, the 22 year-old from Stockholm has found time to DJ in Istanbul, Las Vegas, Rome, Trondheim, Copenhagen, Prague, Malmö, Ulm, New Jersey, Kansas City, Saint Louis, Minneapolis and Winnipeg. Tim came home from Tel Aviv this morning. Earlier in the evening he discovered several corrupt files, so they were uploaded again. Tim Bergling, which is what Avicii’s really called, gets out his laptop and checks the USB flash-drives that he uses instead of records when he DJs. “Do you get it? the worst evening in my life led to the best,” says Lovisa. They hurry out into Söderstadion to get near the stage. They find time, however, to show him their newly printed orange Avicii vests, squeeze together for a picture (he puts his arm round Lovisa) and hand over a homemade glued-together collage of Avicii pictures, which they’ve signed: “Thanks for making every day better.” Before they’re shown out by security, Lovisa also manages to get an autograph on her phone case. Avicii is on stage in a few minutes, so the meet is only 30 seconds long.
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He’s wearing a blue cap, white hooded sweatshirt, black leather-jacket and the kind smile that she loves. Most are quiet and shy when let in, and giggling, exhilarated when they leave, bursting out: “I though’t I’d die,” “He’s so sweet,” “So amazing.” A security guard shows in two at a time for a hug, an autograph and a photo with their idol. Now they’re queueing up outside his dressing room. The 26 fans who were injured when a stand collapsed at the Globe have been specially invited to Avicii’s concert at Söderstadion. She’s just a few metres from the world’s best DJ but she can’t dance.įour months later, Lovisa and her friends are feeling better. Not because it hurts, but because she’s missing the concert. Avicii’s joyous house-music is still pumping in the background. They’re made to lie on bunks in a garage behind the stage. She staggers out into the corridor and catches sight of a friend bleeding from a gash in her forehead. With a pounding head she manages to crawl away. She’s buried in screams, panic and sweaty bodies. She’s falling so long that she’s able to think: “I’m going to die now.” Then her head strikes something hard. She plunges from the neon-shimmering euphoria down into a compact dark.
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Suddenly a metallic crack cuts through the synth-strings. Lovisa gets dizzy with happiness whenever she listens to Avicii but now the beat’s so massive that the ground trembles under her. And when they feel the bass they start to jump. When the intro begins, the Etta James sample from massive hit “Levels,” they howl. Lovisa and her gang have prepared by printing the Avicii logo on their own light-blue vests. Half a year ago, she and her friends succeeded in buying tickets to one of the quickly sold-out gigs at Stockholm’s Globe Arena. A vicii lifts his hand to wave to his 13,000 fans and, when he smiles, 17 year-old Lovisa Dehlin thinks that he’s a down-to-earth guy, not a diva like other music stars.