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Swedish House Mafia comparing themselves to the beatles
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ISOS4
http://www.popjustice.com/thenews/s...-beatles/94100/

One of thee funniest things ive ever heard. Can someone tell these tools to take a seat.
AY STAR
douchebags to the 5th degree
what balls on these guys, seriously them and anyone who supports them
ramsau
Beatles has sold almost billion records and are the most successful music group or artist ever existed and these tools just compared themselves to them?

I know Swedes are arrogant, but this is just on another level.
ISOS4
Incouldnt believe it, these guys are straight up tools. Wonder if they ever let the record play an air guitared like steve angello prerecords his sets. Officially my least favorite electronic artist(s)
Armitage350
Lol I was just going to post this. There is NO comparison (and I'm not even a huge Beatles fan).
junkproject
Riding the wave of ty EDM music in America. Euro is where the music is at, Except Netherlands...
RyanVice
How out of touch is Seabass??
Neonbeats
Now they announce they are breaking up, lol
cl0wnz0r
quote:
Originally posted by Neonbeats
Now they announce they are breaking up, lol


It's much more profitable to DJ on your own than in a group...
Armitage350
quote:
Originally posted by Neonbeats
Now they announce they are breaking up, lol


Haha yup!

http://z6mag.com/arts-entertainment...te-1611074.html

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Originally posted by cl0wnz0r
It's much more profitable to DJ on your own than in a group...


Axwell headlines so I could see him profiting, but Sebestian and Steve I don't think are at that same level popularity wise, are they?

sleepy&boo
In all fairness, this looks like a case of tabloid-style headlines blurring what was actually said.

Read the full quote from the actual source article - http://www.rollingstone.com/music/n...1#ixzz1yVWibOTZ

"I think the Beatles made something that's kind of melancholic to sad and happy combined, and that's just amazing," Ingrosso said, adding that he sees similarities between the Fab Four and Swedish House Mafia's chord progressions. "I kind of analyze music a lot, and I think that what the Beatles have done is what we do today. [It] doesn't matter that we do dance music."

a) It's Sebastian Ingrosso, not the whole Swedish House Mafia.
b) He's not coming out and claiming "hey, we're the Beatles." He sees some similarities in the way their music sounds.

I know everyone loves to make these guys out to be dance music's biggest tools, but at least look at the actual facts instead of just jumping on a bandwagon or seeing a headline. That's my two cents.
DeRangedMind
And with that said Thread Closed


j/k
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