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DJs Remember Avicii One Year After Death


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Our hearts ache today, exactly one year after Tim Bergling, famously known as Avicii left this world behind. The beloved DJ/producer suddenly and tragically passed away on April 20, 2018, taking his own life.

Coping with death is never easy, but it’s especially difficult to lose someone so intensely admired and cherished to suicide. Today, our deepest sympathy goes out to his family, friends, collaborators, and anyone who had the privilege of knowing Tim on a real level.

His music has touched us and the entire EDM community beyond words. Countless DJs and musicians of all kinds are remembering Avicii — today and always. DJ Snake, Laidback Luke, Alison Wonderland, Nicky Romero and many, many more.

See some of the touching posts below and take a moment today to remember a legend.

“One day you’ll leave this world behind
So live a life you will remember.”

1989 – FOREVER

Remembering Avicii

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: DJs Remember Avicii One Year After Death

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