"Swedish House Mafia." "They're all from Sweden:" "Axwell," "Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Angello and the Swedish House Mafia." "Make some noise!" "Swedish House Mafia headlined Coachella and sold out Madison Square Garden." "Thousands of gigs." "Millions of fans." "You can't explain it." "You got to experience it." "News has reached us that the successful group Swedish House Mafia is splitting up." "Swedish House Mafia are breaking up." "They stated on their website it was no more." "Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso." "..their next tour is their final one." "I don't know why they would end it." "It's ridiculous." "They should keep going." "They can get better." "Got to move on and make new things." "Maybe they'll rejoin, who knows?" "Steve Angello, Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso!" "What's the plan now?" "A big tour?" "Yes, a big world tour." "That's the plan for now." "And what's happening after the tour?" "Well, I guess we're all going to pick up on our solo careers." "And keep making music." "As usual." "Have you guys fallen out?" "Is there a problem?" "No, no." "How is it going to work if it is like this?" "It's not going to work." "I like to make music while I'm getting ready." "You're listening, but in a passive mode." "This is the best bit." "The best part is when the beat comes in, and then there's an immediate pause." "I mean, it just started!" "It's awesome." "Then it comes back." "It's like..." "Just got my laundry back." "When I arrived, I only had five clean T-shirts." "But now I've washed pretty much everything." "Well, now I have 16 T-shirts." "I'm not feeling this T-shirt." "I feel fat and swollen." "Damn, I didn't bring a hoodie or anything." "Weird." "I don't feel comfortable in this." "Wait..." "Goddamnit." "Can't forget the wedding ring." "Where the hell are my cigarettes?" "Oh, well, fuck it." "Swedish House Mafia have released tickets to their One Last Tour, 50 shows in 26 countries." "It's all about getting into tour mode now." "We need to be warmed up and ready." "There are obviously reasons why they're breaking up the band." "I mean, how are they going to keep it together for that whole world tour?" "Swedish House Mafia sold out Madison Square Garden in nine minutes." "It's Jojo on the radio." "In the studio with me is Swedish House Mafia..." "They're unique from anything else in the industry." "And they made house music popular." "They say two minds are better than one." "How about three minds?" "It puts you in a good mood, lifts your spirits." "Their own individual styles, the way they've come together as a group." "We're so excited about it." "The stage is built of 26 Kinesys motors that are holding up three flying video screens." "Two in front, one in the back." "It pushes all the energy out front." "They're very powerful." "That's a lot of laser." "There's about 800 LED panels on there." "That's so bright." "It's probably the most elaborate pyrotechnics these guys ever had on any tour." "These are the PRG Bad Boys." "We have three, one for each guy on stage." "It's going to be an assault on all senses." "It's very important that we are at the top of our game, because this is the biggest thing we've ever done together." "This is THE essential new tune and it is the brand new single from the Swedish House Mafia, eagerly awaited." "It's called Don't You Worry Child." "Steve Angello has arrived." "Over." "It's small, isn't it?" "It's massive." "Yeah, no kidding." "What's up?" "It's big but..." "But also intimate." "It feels kind of naturally big." "It's not like...!" "Maybe a bit, actually." "Oh, damn." "Massive." "Oh, God, it's massive." "Wait!" "Wait!" "Wait!" "Before it drops, what happened there?" "What happened with the lights...?" "That was a different mix to the other one..." "Well, you're always going to hear a different mix." "Oh, I know." "We need some..." "Something." "It looks kind of dead there." "Let's do it." "I like this part best, 'cause you can see how big it is." "Check it out now." "Everyone is gonna go like this!" "The love is everywhere." "Can we take a picture real quick?" "We don't have time." "We came from California..." "See you tonight." "Yeah, awesome." "Cool." "My shrink just told me, "Try to avoid stress and take it easy over the next few days."" "Swedish House Mafia!" "Swedish House Mafia!" "Stand by." "Fifteen seconds to go." "We got artists walking." "It's the beginning of the end." "What emotions are going through all of you?" "I don't really think of it as an end." "Now it feels like a beginning of something." "You're going around all these parts with your best friends and just having fun and exploring, playing the biggest venues around the world." "It's a dream come true." "I'm looking forward to hanging out, really, with all of the guys." "I'm sure we'll have some fun." "I'm happy we're travelling the world together and that we're going to do this once and for all and just go out with a bang and just do this." "Swedish House Mafia!" "Ingrosso!" "Axwell is tight!" "Fuck me, that was awesome." "Insane." "Swedish House Mafia are legends." "They are in my heart, my blood..." "Swedish House Mafia, you can't stop now!" "What's up, man?" "Messy girl." "We can wave you off outside." "Daddy loves you." "Goodbye." "She doesn't care as long as she gets to play." "Bye, Mum." "Goodbye." "What do you want for Christmas?" "A watch." "A watch?" "I want a daddy-watch." "Do you want a watch like daddy's?" "In black." "You want it in black?" "OK." "Same size?" "What?" "Diamonds!" "I'll see you soon." "Sing opera." "You want me to sing opera?" "Hm." "Like you were singing in the car." "In the car?" "That was our secret!" "Daddy, come on!" "Do it, fatty!" "Come on, please, Dad!" "OK, fine, hang on..." "Daddy, do it, you lazy man." "Leon!" "OK, thanks." "You're welcome." "See you when I get back." "Yeah, that's good." "At the end of the tour we're going to quit this." "One last cigarette." "One last..." "I don't have a lighter." ""Partouze"." "My father started a record company in '89, Plumphouse and Loop Records, that released a lot of deep, tech house, techno, acid house." "I fell in love with the energy and the intense, you know..." "The whole, "My God, what's happening?"" "Something happened to my body with the beats coming in and the bass drum and the toms and everything building up to something I'd never heard before, it was something new." "I felt that some day people will feel this." "People will love this because I can't be wrong." "So my mission was to find other people doing what I did." "I'm going to tell you how I met Steve." "He was a DJ." "He was a hip hop DJ." "We would hang out with the same people and we grew in to each other." "We saw that we had the same interests and he had two turntables before anyone, because you couldn't get the Technics 1210s anywhere." "I always bought vinyls and went to him to listen to it because I didn't have a vinyl player." "He was like, "Man, you need to stop listening to this music." "What the fuck is wrong with you?"" "I had orange pants, my hair in the back, my glow-in-the-dark T-shirt, standing and jumping in his room and he was sitting there smoking weed with his, you know, baggy pants and the whole swagger Steve has." "A lot of energy, you know." "He was always very happy and very funny." "And he always wanted to do stuff, you know, he had spikes and Buffalos." "This real rave kid." "He made hip hop beats." "I was just partying and coming into my puberty and drinking beer." "And he just wanted to work." "Then we went to my father's office." "I'd just got this CD called Homework by Daft Punk." "I saw in Steve's face that something happened and the same thing happened to me when I was a kid and listened to techno." "When I heard this the first time I was so shocked." "And he was like, "I don't know what happened, but I got a musical orgasm listening to this."" "I remember me and him coming into the same world from hip hop to techno and we met." "Wow." "What is it?" "Do you smell it?" "Yes." "Did I shit my pants, man?" "What is it?" "Wow." "I'm going to throw up." "Is it me that smells?" "I don't know." "Is it my mouth?" "No." "What is with your hat?" "Is there something?" "You crapped in your hat." "Is it that?" "Yeah, I think so." "No, it's not that." "Wow, somebody ate dog shit?" "Yeah." "I think it's my mouth." "Did you eat dog shit?" "Wow!" "What?" "What?" "What is it?" "It's here." "It's the fucking food." "In school, I discovered this music-making software." "Nerds, much like myself, would get together and make a demo, which meant a programmer would program the most advanced possible stuff he could on the screen, like make a square spin and that would be like, "Oh, my, God!"" "Then you would have a guy making music to this." "And this was a demo." "Basically computer nerd music, demo music is amateur versions of techno and trance." "And the better I got and the better computers got, the more it started to sound like the real thing." "You can find it, it's really fast and actually sounding quite amateurish." "I remember hearing the drums in that song." "It was funky." "It was groovy." "Well, we met at a restaurant." "He was just some kid who came in and just like, boys are coming in being like boys, hello, just..." ""Oh, my God, you are that guy." "I just heard your song StoneBridge 2." "It's amazing."" "I remember Ax was looking at me like, "What is this guy talking about?" He was like, "Whoa!"" "He was very flamboyant." "I guess the Italian in him was very apparent." "I'm like, "Do you have a studio in Stockholm?" "I'll come tomorrow."" "He's a bit of a pushy guy." "He's a bit weird, you know." "I'm coming there at three." "But you have to bear in mind, I came from south of Sweden and it's very low key, you know, just very calm and Swedish, I guess." "I grab some music, I take Steve with me and I go to the studio." "When you met somebody that was into dance music, it's as if you let two dogs into a room, they smell each other's arses and run around in a circle." "We were like, "Wow, you're also into dance music?" So we had to become best friends on the spot." "Let's get into the mode." "Can you rewind a bit?" "Oh, there it is." "Always the same high hats." "There it goes." "Say Greyhound." "How are you?" "I'm a mess." "Come over here." "You want water?" "I can't breathe." "We're just three normal guys from the suburbs of Stockholm." "Don't destroy the illusion." "We're not normal." "What are you talking about?" "One, two, three." "The artists are on stage." "Where the fuck are we?" "I can't ski at all." "Me neither." "I suck." "It's incredible." "The more you think about it, the more you realise how big of a step dance music has taken." "We couldn't go to Madison Square Garden ten years ago." "They would say we're out of our heads." "And suddenly we can play any stadium in the world." "1, 2, 3. "Partouze"." "Blows your mind, opens your heart always, always." "I love Russia." "Who quits when they're at the top?" "What do we do after this?" "It doesn't get bigger than this." "So that would mean repeating ourselves." "So we were, like, "The biggest change we could do right now is to stop."" "Even though it's really early and it might not be the best decision ever made, it's still exciting." "It's going to be very sad, obviously, but also, a little bit, "Oh, finally", in a weird way." "You know, it is an end, but it's also a fucking amazing final." "The first time I heard Greyhound, that breakdown, I just lost it." "It was one of the best songs I heard in my life." "Do you know they open the show with Greyhound?" "Yeah, I did know that." "What'll you do when you hear that?" "I'll lose my marbles, scream my head off." "Lose my mind as I usually do when I listen to music." "All alert." "Go!" "The winner of the Grand Prix, Axwell!" "Hey, honey, it's Daddy." "Hey, honey, it's Daddy." "One chilly night, night, night My boat I steered" "On the wavy, wavy, wavy sea..." "Great crowd." "Yes." "Really good crowd." "Damn good crowd." "Coming from 20,000 people, all going bananas, adrenaline pumping and us playing the drums to a silent, not so romantic hotel room." "I shouldn't complain, but I get this kind of anxiety." "I almost panic." "I have to wind down." "I thought about something." "I wonder if we will ever be on that MTV show, One Hit Wonders." "Whatever happened to...?" "You know, like Right Said Fred, they had one hit and then what happened?" "Do you remember this group, Swedish House Mafia?" "They had this one song, Don't You Worry Child." "All three members now went off to do their own things, not as successful as the Don't You Worry Child single." "And one of them went on to become a crack addict, also." "And one of them bought a lot of houses that he later had to sell." "And they tried to make a reunion tour after a few years, nobody came." "So, on our number ten of One Hit Wonders, Swedish House Mafia." "That could happen." "Like I've said before, it feels like we have been given the key to the golden city and we are throwing it away." "We could have kept going and gotten even bigger." "It was very organic." "It's more the fans forming Swedish House Mafia than us sitting down saying, "Shall we become Swedish House Mafia?"" "We were a bunch of guys just having a great time and loving music." "We've loved every second of it." "That was the feedback from the shows and comments afterwards." "That was what people wrote about us:" "they are having an amazing time up there." "Then it became a festival, then it became a residency somewhere." "We started for fun, not knowing what we started, didn't think about what we started, we didn't plan anything." "Are you ready for some Swedish House Mafia?" "We didn't see this as a long-lasting career even if we had a dream of, you know, the dream was that, but we were like, "Oh, my God, we're going abroad?" "This is a first." That's how we felt with everything." "It'll be the first and the last gig, so we need to party our arses off." "It was at the right moment in time at the right moment for this music at the right moment where we were with our music." "We really hit the mother lode." "It's just become this big machine, you know, monster." "This is the UK's official number one, Don't You Worry Child." "Today is a good day." "We partied for six years straight." "Constantly, five days a week." "Then two days travelling." "We didn't just consume alcohol." "We did pretty much everything." "I woke up after my birthday party a few years ago." "There were beer bottles, liquor, all kinds of shit all over the place, people everywhere." "I woke up and was like..." "It can't go on..." "This is enough." "I threw everyone out except for my friends and said, "Those of you who want to quit this can join me, those of you who want to keep going, delete my number and never call me again." "That's how it went down." "And I've been good from that day on." "It started with us just messing around with no responsibilities." "The requirement was that we showed up, drank booze and partied." "But since we've reached this level, people expect more from us to not make us look like fucking failures, I don't want that." "I feel there is a difference in how much we put into this." "Can you see the one in there?" "Damn, check out the lion!" "Look at the lion over there." "Go inside there." "OK, that's the sound I was afraid of." "That's the sound I did not want to hear." "They're going in there, check it out." "Wait, they are going in with the cheetahs?" "What?" "That's amazing." "Are they dangerous?" "I hope you guys are going to enjoy it." "I hope there's no sissies amongst the lot of you." "Yeah, I'm a sissy." "I can tell you..." "I'm a sissy." "Yeah." "I admit." "Like there, like there." "Beautiful." "You can leave if you don't like it." "You can walk straight back out." "I'll be standing right there." "No, no, no, no...." "You just stand and watch." "I don't want to." "Come on, if they try anything on, I'll kill them." "I promise you." "The best way to get used to you is allow it to lick your scent." "He's purring so he's OK." "Can I take my hand away?" "No, you don't take the hand away." "Now?" "Yeah, you can." "OK." "But it's not a problem." "No." "OK." "You did it, though." "I didn't like it." "You didn't like it at all?" "No." "It's not my thing." "Look." "Do you remember about two years ago, when I said we should focus on Swedish House Mafia 100 per cent?" "I don't remember if we were on drugs or not." "We should have focused on SHM and given up on our own stuff." "Yes, you said that." "Then nothing happened..." "If we had committed then we could have done this properly." "We're playing for 2 x 27,000 people here." "To be on the level they deserve, we should focus on this thing only." "Get into the studio for months, say goodbye to our families or move them back to Sweden and we could be in the studio together." "You mean commitment." "Just got here?" "Yeah, we did." "Guys, the question on a lot of people's mind, is this it, is it over?" "Is it maybe just a start of things, you guys take a break, do your own thing, maybe come back later on?" "What do you think?" "How about you take this one?" "I think we all feel the same way since we all agreed to this decision." "It's just that we haven't talked about it." "A couple of hours a week, everything is awesome." "We get nostalgic about the music and we feel the magic." "But then it's back to this emptiness." "There is an elephant in the room..." "The times when we've tried to address it, it's been very difficult and nothing has come out of it." "So instead, we have just swept it under the carpet." "We have our opinions, but we don't talk about it." "That's how it is." "I mean, who likes arguments?" "It's really stuffy in here, I can't breathe." "This tour should be called One Last Complaint." "We're complaining all the time, even though everything is perfect." "We're looking for things to complain about." "It's messed up." "I've never seen anything like it." "Open the window." "See, now you're complaining again." "I'm not, I just asked you to open the window." "It's true." "We're just trying to find faults all the time." "Just enjoy, man." "We all grew up, it becomes different, we don't hang out as much as we used to, you know, we live in different places." "It's not the same anymore." "We are three people that have had individual agendas all the time, living in different parts of the world." "We've not been able to give Swedish House Mafia the type of commitment that it deserves." "I guess it's for every friendship and long-distance relationships, you know, it's tight in the beginning and then it just fades out." "It's a sick view from up here, isn't it?" "OK, let's check." "Billboard." "Number one, Bruno Mars." "Yeah!" "Number seven." "What?" "Top ten!" "It's crazy." "That's fucking wild, man." "That's unbelievable." "Why the decision to finish it with all this success with you?" "It's about, you know, us doing a world tour and putting our other projects on the side for a while and saying hello and goodbye to our fans." "And, yeah, I mean, you can continue this, maybe." "I think, yeah, we've had an amazing time and..." "It's like my father once said, if the cheetah approaches you, you have to push the cheetah down." "And so that means that, you know, this became so big and we really, like Sebastian said, we wanted to finish it on the perfect level, you know, so just, "Down, cheetah"." "They must be like, "Shit, it's the president!" No, it's three DJs from Sweden."" "I can't see shit." "Here." "No, I'm gonna puke!" "I'm gonna puke, I'm gonna puke!" "What the fuck!" "Where is it?" "Someone is running around with it!" "We went to Australia." "We rented a big house on the water." "We were, like, we'll try and do Don't You Worry Child." "Damn, it's warm now." "Is it warm now?" "Are you kidding?" "Well, not that warm." "It's set to 33 degrees Celsius." "OK." "They say there are sharks here and that you shouldn't go in the water." "We won't then." "I want to make music that sounds like this view." "You think we can make music that sounds like this?" "Sure." "What does this sound like?" "I think up a few notes." "Maybe one more." "One more up." "There!" "I'm gonna do the beats now." "That's fucking tight, man." "Yeah, for sure." "See if any of these work." "I'll just try all of them." "You mean..." "So it plays over here." "I want this to come together with a baby angel that I want to have on my neck." "He's not picking up?" "He can't pick up if he's getting tattooed right now." "How long does it take to get a tattoo?" "It depends on how complex it is." "This one took four hours because it's got several layers." "What a retarded thing to do now when we've rented a house for half a billion to make music?" "You can get a tattoo in LA, right?" "Last time I checked." "This is gonna hurt." "Nobody cares anymore." "It's just that I left my family, he left his family, Steve left his family to come to work and spend five days." "Fuck that shit, man." "I'm tired of it." "Nothing's going to happen." "We won't finish this record on this trip, we are not." "We need to be in the room and be creative and have fun and when he comes he's going to be fucked, of course, it hurts, man." "I mean, it's just bad, man." "Yeah." "Me and Ax are going to speak to Steve when we have time and if he doesn't really understand it, then we have a huge problem, I mean..." "The lost member is back." "I didn't know it was gonna take that long." "That was the worst idea." "To get a tattoo?" "I told you that three months ago by email." "But we're here working." "Yes, but still." "It sucks." "It wasn't the best idea." "Not your best." "Whatever, let's just work now." "We felt that we've taken it somewhere in the right direction." "But we didn't really get that far." "And then we had to leave." "At the same time, things were not really going so well with Swedish House Mafia." "We sit with the set tomorrow then?" "I don't want to push it back, but it's tight now." "You're playing, so you have to go." "I can skip it, our stuff is more important." "Or we can do it tomorrow?" "You can count on me tomorrow, I swear." "There's a lot of stuff that everybody puts time and effort in that doesn't get credited for." "If I go to loads of meetings about something, I'm not going to put that on the spreadsheets." "Seb dropped out of many studio sessions for reasons but I have never accounted him for that and said, "You didn't show up."" "I don't care." "We're in this together." "You know what?" "We already had the best time with Swedish House Mafia, so why not just leave it there, because we know that we're not going to commit." "We don't want to have some sort of group that's half-arsing it." "I feel like nobody's pushing anything further." "We don't want to mess up our friendship, because we're angry at each other for not working enough." "And then actually I dropped what I'd been thinking for a bit:" ""How about we quit Swedish House Mafia?"" "It was after they left the stage they put a thing up on their website saying it was no more." ""Swedish House Mafia, forever in my heart." "Assholes, you don't care about your fans."" ""Something died in me, faggots!"" ""Swedish House Mafia break-up is death of house music."" ""You guys rewarding your fans in this matter, question mark."" ""Now I think my biggest hope and interest in life has died, damn, I'm really fucking sad."" ""Why, why, why." "No, no, no." "Please, don't do it."" "The call I got which was like, "We're going to break up, fuck this shit." "It's evil."" "It got so big, so fast." "It's only real if you all mean it." "And you all really love each other." "But the energy is no longer pure." "And so One Last Tour was born." "The success of Swedish House Mafia is something no one can deny, you've released hit tracks, played sold-out arenas across the globe." "Aren't you afraid of the future without SHM?" "Not really." "I mean we're here now and enjoying the moment right now and I'm just looking forward to what's going to happen next." "There's no sort of big scheme or plan." "We've always done what we do and released our stuff and played big events individually." "We just see this as an end of an amazing journey that we've done together as friends and, you know, it just feels right." "We all saw an end to the limbo." "We were like, "We need to do this."" "And we got really excited about ending the band." "And that then led to us announcing Milton Keynes Bowl as our last show in the UK." "We said in an interview, "We are premiering our last single there."" "So that kind of set a time schedule to finish that fucker, because if we told 60,000 people they're going to hear Don't You Worry Child at our show, we better fucking finish it." "Great to meet you guys." "You played some massive shows." "What makes this one so special?" "It's our last Swedish House Mafia show in the UK." "Can you confirm that your next single is going to be Don't You Worry Child?" "Yes." "So for the last time ever in the UK, Milton Keynes, make some noise." "The Swedish House Mafia!" "Don't You Worry Child received a Grammy nomination." "You are officially number one in the UK." "iTunes number one in 42 countries." "Swedish House Mafia's first ever UK number one." "We want everybody to sit down." "Every single person out here, please sit down." "When the track kicks in, we want you all to jump up." "Are you ready?" "Don't you worry..." "It's nice and warm here, huh?" "Yes." "Oh, am I in Hawaii?" "Is this Hawaii?" "This is Malaysia." "Malaysia." "You have this thing here also?" "Nice." "Maybe you should sing a song also." "What up?" "I'm OK, I'm OK, thank you." "You need to take one." "No." "Come on, it's impolite." "Just put it on." "Why is that?" "It's impolite." "Who says that?" "It's their culture." "I don't give a shit." "You know this is a theme park?" "Oh, yeah?" "It's so weird this whole thing." "I can't see myself DJing when I'm 40." "I'll still be involved, but I don't think I'll be touring." "And you can't know how long this scene will last..." "Time will tell." "Everything comes to an end." "I cried myself to sleep last night." "Really?" "I´m going through some rough times..." "That's life sometimes, I guess." "You have to clean out all the shit." "That's too bad." "Otherwise it gets to you later, you'll see." "I've come to a point in my life where I want to clear things up." "Why can't we sit down and talk about this like adults?" "What the hell are we doing?" "We're behaving like teens!" "This is not gonna fly." "It's not working." "It really isn't." "I focus 100 per cent on Swedish House Mafia." "If you don't feel that everyone is on the same page, it gets really boring." "Come on, just spit it out!" "If you've got something to say, say it." "What's the fucking problem?" "If you don't deal with problems straight away, leave it!" "It wears you down, you know." "But do we want to start a war now?" "'Cause it will be a war." "We need to relax, OK?" "So fucking stupid!" "I think Steve took off." "Where to?" "I don't know." "Curly just showed him to a car." "You know, it is what it is, man." "You know, it's like, it's over, you know." "A lot of things happened this year and made me realise that, you know, we're not best friends anymore." "And that's the truth." "Normally, we say, "Well, we've taken it as far as we want", and so and so and so, which is also true but maybe we are not meant to be." "It's coming." "Come here, shark!" "The winds have spoken." "She's grown." "Look." "You want a flower?" "Hey, honey." "You can never go away again." "What's up?" "Daddy." "Daddy, I love you." "I love you too." "I've missed you." "And a kiss too." "How are you?" "Fine." "Look, I'm going to swim." "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi." "The outside temperature is 27 degrees Celsius." "Thank you so much." "Have a nice day." "Nikhil, when was the first time I came to India?" "2007." "It was so different and the energy was so amazing that I was just like, "Wow, this is something else." "I have to come here more often."" "The scene that we have in India today with millions of fans of dance music." "This guy's fault." "He started it." "An old friend of mine." "I think Axwell's going to be surprised by the number of fans he has in India now compared to what was going on in 2007." "I would like to go crazy and hear the music like..." "There're so many fucking people here to see them right now." "I've got a special, you know, connect with them so when I see them play" "I get a special feeling which I don't get when I see other DJs play." "My name is Axwell." "This is Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello, and we are the Swedish House Mafia." "What happened tonight?" "Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Steve Angello, killed the fuck out of this place." "Tonight was madness." "I can't even speak." "We've been waiting for this for so long." "You have no idea." "I think we're going to say that it's probably the change of house movement in India, you know." "Let's say it's come of age." "Seeing about like 15,000-20,000 people, you know, EDM has come of age in India." "Let's put it that way." "I want to smoke so bad seeing you do that." "You look like Burt Reynolds." "I could give you a blowjob." "You'll just feel bad if you smoke." "Don't do it." "Relax and pass me that thing." "It's just a damn cigarette." "I just want your best, bro." "I know, bro." "Hey, Michelle, it's Amy." "I really have got to be quick." "I'm in the middle of literally running a festival, so when can we do this call and how long will it be?" "I'm basically the chairwomen of Swedish House Mafia." "They are kind of like my second family, I suppose." "I rang Steve Angello, "Can I book you?" "Can I do some stuff with you?" He was like, "Sure."" "I also called Axwell." "Steve introduced me to Sebastian." "I just remember that they had swagger, especially Steve, especially Steve." "I think they knew they could have swagger because they knew their music was so fucking good." "They knew, you know, they knew what they were hearing." "They knew what they were making." "And they were kind of like, "Yeah, listen to that."" "And you are?" "Steve Angello." "OK, good." "Comments?" "Phat." "Axwell, what do you have to say?" "In the beginning, there was house." "In the end, there was house." "And in the middle there is Axwell." "I think some of us made some mistakes and the fact that we haven't been able to sit down and say sorry to each other is a tragedy." "But I also think that even if we said sorry, I don't think it would fix it." "And I think that we all want to be happy more than we want to be in Swedish House Mafia." "We're pleased to have with us today the members of Swedish House Mafia:" "Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso to help us light the Empire State Building." "Hello, New York, this is actually the first time we visit the Empire State Building." "And what an awesome way to visit it in, you know, having it lit up in the Swedish colours." "It's coming to an end very soon." "The circle is about to be completed." "It's starting to feel very emotional." "At the start of the tour, it never felt like the end." "The end was so far away." "I wasn't thinking that it would all be over so soon." "Do you regret it?" "Sometimes." "Sometimes." "Look, here comes Sebastian Ingrosso." "And look now, I'm Swedish House Mafia." "Can we have a picture before you go on?" "With your badass outfit." "Yeah!" "You need to chill out in a big way." "I'm saying it's good." "He said it's my best outfit ever if I added oil." "I mean, I'm just saying, that's not right." "Alex, who am I?" "Sebastian." "And now?" "Swedish House Mafia." "We needed Ax to be the guy that always was there." "And I myself, pretty bad in the beginning, partying and, like, taking maybe Ax or Steve for granted a little bit." "I can be with these fucking people here at this after-party, they will fix that." "And then four years later I woke up and was like, "What have I done?"" "But, you know, this year and the year before, I've been working my arse off to prove to both Ax and Steve that I wanted to give something back to them for how many years they have been there" "and got my back." "What's up?" "You want to party?" "What's up?" "She's like, "I'm Paris Hilton", and I'm, "I don't give a fuck."" "I just want a hug." "I'm just so hyped." "Wow, I'm going to fuck this nightclub into pussy." "You've got swag." "Never seen so much people smile..." "Kind of like..." "Who can say that they have been playing drums at Madison Square Garden?" "I can." "Steve!" "Ax!" "I took off my earplugs." "I took a vodka shot, because it was so great." "Oh, you took a vodka shot?" "Yeah, like this big." "I needed to." "If it continues like this, by the end of the tour we'll be back to doing coke, just getting hammered all the time." "Yeah, I think so, too." "We're going to, like, the last show..." "Back to the start again." "Why not?" "Why the fuck not?" "So just tell us why you chose Miami to end the Swedish House Mafia?" "We always come back to Miami every year for the conference and it kind of felt natural to spread the ashes here so we can come and visit from time to time." "You say hi to the boys..." "I will." "The best of luck and thanks so much for everything that you've done for everybody" "and then the good times you've given everybody." "Thank you, man." "Thank you." "This is something we were doing on our own before." "And we will keep doing it on our own after this." "It's actually not that strange." "We're all different, you know." "It's hard to..." "Anyway it's over now." "This was the last..." "I feel that you have a lot of things between you three that is unsaid." "Yeah, it's probably never going to be said either, maybe in the future." "Well, you never know." "Then we will be older and, hopefully, we'll meet each other in Ibiza or have a glass of wine or whatever and talk about it or not." "At the start say: "I'm..." "This is Steve, this is Sebastian, we are still the Swedish House Mafia."" "Or I can say: "We are the Swedish House Mafia for one last time."" "No, I think it's better to say..." "It's much better." "More massive." "When you said it last time, I was like..." "I felt like I was in the crowd and wanted to fuck everyone." "OK, fine then." "Yes, it's like..." "Damn, are we up soon?" "Yes." "Are you sure?" "Very shortly." "We should go up there and get into the vibe, play some drums." "Need to get into the rhythm." "Damn, I'm stressed out now." "Miami." "I'll always be their friend, obviously." "But it's just not the same work-wise anymore." "We had an amazing thing and it's always sad to see things go that you loved." "But look at us now, we've endured." "We have this thing to look back on and I think that's something that I would like to treasure." "Gracefully, we will have a friendship, we will have a graceful friendship." "It's sad, you know, when you think about it but it's also very beautiful because we made something together and we were best friends." "And we took this journey together so it's not this little thing just in the end of not committing to things that breaks this up." "It's just we want to leave it, we don't want to end our friendship in a super bad way, it could be worse, it could be flying chairs in the fucking faces and hitting each other with knives." "But that's what we don't want, you know." "Let us hear you singing, Miami." "You can do louder!" "I think I speak for all of us when I say thank you for this great journey that you've given us, all the places we've been and all the love we got." "Words can't describe how I feel right now." "I'm so sad." "I'm like happy but sad." "At the same time." "Madison Square Garden, Barclays, Barclays," "I only go to my brothers that many times, you understand?" "Vibes are strong, energy." "I'm never getting over that ever, OK." "Best night of my life." "It's sad to see them leave." "They're going to be fine." "You mean individually, yeah, but it would be nice to see them together." "Maybe they'll come back from there." "They should stay together." "Because everyone loves them and they're just a great group of people." "They were the best thing happened in my entire life." "The best thing." "Human beings can't take emotion out of me, but Swedish House Mafia apparently can." "I can die happy." "I can die happy." "We are still the Swedish House Mafia." "Miami, thank you so much." "You know that we came, you know that we raved, and that we love you!"