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Swedish House Mafia, Fred again…& Future Unveil Huge Track, “Turn On The Lights again…”

Three unlikely juggernauts in the music scene just teamed up for a huge track entitled “Turn On The Lights again…”. Swedish House Mafia, Fred again…, and Future all came together for one song bound to be rinsed for the rest of festival season.

The piece has a deep bass, futuristic melody, and some elements of breakbeat before picking up into a trance-like build and dropping into a wild breakdown. The seamless blend between elements and artists just proves that they are at the top of the music game.

Fred again… recently played the piece in his highly acclaimed Boiler Room set that dropped over the past weekend. The set featured several other collaborations including Skrillex, Four Tet, and Flowdan. Swedish House Mafia also had a fantastic weekend as they just finished their first tour performance in Miami. The crowd looked packed, silencing those who worry about low ticket sales causing cancelations.

Listen to “Turn On The Lights again…” below:

Featured image from Swedish House Mafia 

Written by
Danielle Levy

Danielle Levy is an MBA with a concentration in Corporate Social Responsibility. Danielle has several years of experience in the sustainability education world and has held various positions in human resources and intern management. Danielle is passionate about the ties between sustainability and social impact.

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