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The Evolution of Alesso
Alesso is one of the best DJs and producers in the world and has produced some of the most iconic EDM tracks of all time. Over the years his sound has evolved, his style has changed, and he has masterfully adapted to the times and trends. With how his style has shifted over his career, we thought it was time to have a look back to the beginning to see how he has evolved as an artist and how he’s managed to continuously be successful for so long.
He initially gained some recognition in 2010 with his ‘Alesso EP’ which caught the attention of Sebastian Ingrosso who contacted him about working together. From there on Ingrosso acted as a mentor to him and helped him improve his productions and DJing skills. Alesso found success incredibly fast with his remix of Nadia Ali’s ‘Pressure’ in 2011 that the likes of Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, Calvin Harris and Swedish House Mafia started playing it in their sets. This would kick off several years of unstoppable success for him with the releases of some of his most successful tracks. Only a year on from the release of ‘Pressure’, Alesso would collaborate with the legendary Sebastian Ingrosso to make what has become an absolute classic, ‘Calling (Lose My Mind).’ This track would gain him even more praise along with establishing his style of euphoric progressive house.
However, he had more tricks up his sleeve which he would unveil with heavier tracks such as the addictive ‘Tear The Roof Up’ and ‘Clash’ that showed his insane talent for being able to hop between genres which he continues to do today. His rise to stardom came quickly as in 2012 he would join Madonna at a few of her shows on her ‘MDNA’ tour which really spread his name around the world. After ranking 70th on the DJ Mag Top 100 DJ’s list in 2011, he made a monumental 50 place jump up to 20th the following year. Over the next few years his reputation kept on growing and in 2015 he would bring together several years of work into the masterpiece that was his debut album ‘Forever’ reaching new heights as it would hit number 1 on the US Top Dance/Electronic Albums.
After this success he surprisingly changed his style quite drastically to making a lot of chilled out dance pop, but he did find a great deal of success in this change. Most notably his collaboration with Hailee Steinfeld ‘Let Me Go’ garnered great critical reception reaching number 2 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart and has since crossed the 1 billion stream mark on Spotify. Also, in 2018 he would realise a lifelong dream as he got the honour of performing the closing set at Tomorrowland ending his set with ‘Calling (Lose My Mind)’ which made for an epic end to the festival. More big pop collabs followed with the likes of Katy Perry, Zara Larsson and Liam Payne though something else was starting to creep back into the picture.

Alesso began to make a massively welcome return to his euphoric progressive house sound with releases such as ‘One Last Time’ alongside DubVision and the club mix of ‘Leave A Little Love’ with Armin Van Buuren. Gradually the epic house bangers started to outnumber the pop songs and the DJ from Stockholm started to grow back into the EDM scene. The last few years have now seen some of Alesso’s finest work with his beautiful progressive house anthem ‘Only You’showing his ability to draw out a whirlwind of emotions with his music and his fantastic ‘Hypnotize EP’being a haven of club bangers. He’s back to being one of the top EDM artists with him now climbing 19 places up the DJ Mag Top 100 DJ’s list in the last 2 years and also performing more huge headline sets at the biggest festivals in the world including closing out Creamfields in 2024. Alesso is undoubtably an icon of electronic music.
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ASOT Returns To London For Its Third UK Edition
A State of Trance returns to London on November 14th 2026 at Drumsheds, marking the brand’s first indoor UK festival edition and 25th anniversary.
Following two successful outdoor editions at Silverworks Island, A State of Trance will return to London in 2026, this time moving indoors to Drumsheds. Taking place on 14 November 2026, the event will be part of ASOT’s 25th anniversary celebrations, marking the brand’s first indoor festival edition in the UK.
Set at one of London’s premier rave venues, ASOT London will bring a festival-sized production, delivering the ASOT experience at full scale. While the full line-up is yet to be announced, the brand’s icon, Armin van Buuren has been confirmed as the first name to join the celebration.
The Drumsheds edition will also mark another major UK appearance for Armin in 2026, following his recent show at Barking Park and a performance in Bristol.
Looking back at ASOT’s two previous instalments in the British capital, the event has welcomed some of the biggest names in trance, including Ben Hemsley, Nifra, Gareth Emery and Cosmic Gate.
The move to Drumsheds will allow organisers to take the event to the next level. Given the brand’s famous large-scale indoor shows at its home in Rotterdam, the venue feels like a natural fit for a more immersive visual and stage design experience.
Following an almost sold-out debut in 2023 and a second show that welcomed up to 20,000 ravers in 2025, demand is high for the Drumsheds edition. Pre-sale access goes live at 10am on Tuesday 9 June. Fans can sign up for the ticket sales via the official ASOT London website.

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Ultra Europe 2026 Drops Phase 2 Lineup
Ultra Europe 2026 Drops Phase 2 Lineup with Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, DJ Snake and more confirmed for Split this July
Ultra Europe 2026 has dropped its Phase 2 lineup, adding more names to its return to Split, Croatia from July 10 to 12, 2026 at Park Mladeži. Now heading into its 12th edition, the festival’s latest announcement brings in Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, DJ Snake, AFROJACK, and Subtronics, joining a Phase 1 lineup that already included Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, FISHER, John Summit, and Amelie Lens. The update gives the 2026 edition a much fuller look across the Ultra Main Stage and RESISTANCE, while keeping more names saved for the next announcement.
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