Saturday, 21 April 2018

AVICII


Tim Bergling more commonly known as the DJ Avicii was fount dead in Muscat, Oman on Friday the 20th of April 2018. The cause of his death at this moment has not been released. He was just 28 years old.He rose to international acclaim in 2011 when his hit song ''Levels'' was released. He actually got popular when he was 16 years old and had begun touring by 18 years of age. He had been a staple on the EDM scene for a long time. Which was why it was devastating to his fans when he announced his retirement in 2016 due to health problems.
Avicii had been having health scares before his retirement. He was diagnosed with Acute Pancreatitis at the age of 21 and told it was partly due to his excessive drinking. He had his gallbladder and appendix removed in 2014. Avicii was known to be very introverted. The environment that came with being such a high profile DJ  made him drink in order to overcome social anxiety. On It's own this doesn't sound so terrible but Avicii was known to have performed 300+ shows a year. He did publicly admit he had a problem and sought help.
As an EDM fan news of his death is heartbreaking. He was a game changer, he almost singlehandedly made it cool to listen to EDM. Before him it was considered as mostly European or rave music. Will his death be the signal we need to talk about the casual alcoholism that is common among youth? Why is nobody protecting young celebrities from themselves? There is an actual list of celebrities that died at the around the age of 27 and it is called the 27 Club. Party culture will take its toll health wise statistically on us in the future but no one is bothered. What will it take? We could assume that Avicii drank and popped pills like no one else or more practically infer that he had a genetic susceptibility to such substances. We do not all have the same resistance to illness so why are we continually playing Russian roulette with our lives? The answer to that is definitely complex and probably very little can be done from that angle on a large scale but we have the power to save our selves and our family from the possibility of debilitating illness. 
Rest in Peace Avicii, you did the best you could for yourself but it might have been too late to save you from a lot of pain.You are loved and will be missed greatly.

*He is survived by his parents; his sister, Linda Sterner; and his brothers, Anton Körberg and David Bergling. 



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9 comments

  1. So sad to see, when young people die :(

    Laura
    https://pinkfrenzymissl.blogspot.be/

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  2. wow that is so sad. I had not heard about this but am familiar with some of his music. He was a game changer for sure and so talented. the 27 club.. it's heartbreaking.

    www.prettyinleather.net

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    1. He will definitely be missed. I wish people didnt give such a horible occurence such a chill name...27 Club.

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  3. Avicii was one of the OG EDM artists. His music was amazing and he will be missed in the community. He definitely paved the way for so many who came after him.
    The drinking and drug use among artists and listeners is absolutely something that needs to be addressed. It's just seen as commonplace for them to use and party excessively, but we need to push back on that expectation and the culture. It IS possible to enjoy that music without putting your health in jeopardy.
    Thank you for this tribute!

    Susie | http://milehighdreamers.com

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    1. Yes! I can't wait until health regulations are set in place for young artists.

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  4. That was sad to hear although I never heard of him until he passed away.

    Ann-Marie | http://facetocurls.com/

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