Well there you go folks, a 3 minute long preview of Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso’s post Swedish House Mafia collaboration titled ROAR. The track will be released on June 4th and was created for the upcoming Disney/Pixar movie, Monsters University. ROAR was just premiered on Pete Tong’s BBC Radio 1 show and includes an interesting mix of trademarked synths from the two artists. If you pay close attention you can actually hear the predominant synths used in Axwell’s Heart Is King hit. Enjoy the preview and let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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amazing track!
its come to the point where I have to debate if the songs being released in 2013 are all a joke and all the biggest edm artists are in on it. It’s so extremely disappointing how safe all the biggest artists are playing it now a days.
I’d have to agree with that. While this song isn’t inherently bad, it’s not exciting. In no way will this song or many of those released this year truly change today’s EDM landscape (excluding Daft Punk’s album of course) …sadly, as that’s what you’d like to expect from such big names. It’s disappointing that such huge brands/artists don’t use their outreach to change the scene in an interesting manner but rather stay in the safe confines of similarity.
Meh. Maybe if you guys hadn’t excluded Steve Angello [Size Records]! 😐
Only One Word For This Track: OUCH!
Listening to this track knowing that Seb Ingrosso and Axwell were behind it was dreadful. It was painfully boring and I am extremely disappointed. They are two of what I believe the greatest house producers nowadays so what happened here?
This track is perfect for a movie for children. What it was actually intended for.
This track is perfect for a movie for children. What it was actually intended for.
Agreed. While this isn’t the exciting song I’ve heard, I think it fits perfectly for the movie (I can totally see monsters running around too this song haha). People have got to remember which age group they are aiming for.
Are you all completely ignorant to what for this track was made? Nobody think, that it was for movie? where maybe kids will watch it? no?
This was made for colourful cartoon movie , not for big room festivals! Not for the drank night life.
I agree with you, but why would they do such a song, being who they are. DJ’s are automatically associated with said drank night life..
Stealing intro from “We Came, We Raved, We Loved” and adding kick and some shit stuff?