Guetta, 21 years Avicii’s senior, was immediately impressed with the DJ-producer’s work when he heard a piano-fueled remix by the new, young Swede. Guetta reached out soon after and asked Avicii to remix one of his own cuts. One of Guetta’s subsequent tracks, 2011’s euphoric “Sunshine,” was so inspired by Avicii that Guetta invited his younger colleague to full-on collaborate on it; the two also worked on an even bigger club hit, “Lovers on the Sun,” complete with a video starring Ray Liotta.
Adding to those issues, Guetta says, was his feeling that the only people who can understand what EDM superstars endure are their fellow DJs. “We all feel the same,” he says, “but you can’t complain to your friends or family, because people are like, ‘Are you crazy? You make crazy money and you are having a fun life. Are you complaining about that?’ And it’s true, you know? But you can’t speak to anyone about this. We are always in the places where the party is.
As to his own theories about what happened that still mysterious day in Oman, Guetta pauses and ultimately begs off: “I don’t know more than what people said. I don’t know. Tim had a problem. We all knew there was a problem. I could see he wasn’t happy. So it’s not like it came out of nowhere. But it made me a little mad, to be honest, because it’s almost like you could see it coming. I didn’t think it was going to be to that extent. It just went too much in the dark side.
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