The project will reportedly range from “psychedelia, Arabian music, sounds of the Caribbean and more,” and contain all of Tim’s best-unreleased work leading up to his death. The album’s first single, S.O.S., is slated for release on 10 April.
The Chris Martin collaboration, Heaven, is also set to feature. Collaborators created the posthumous LP using Bergling’s notes, some written in his last days.
All proceeds from the album will go to the Tim Bergling Foundation, a new nonprofit dedicated to helping treat mental illness and prevent suicide. Avicii’s last full-length album, Stories, was released in 2015. The producer’s cause of death was later revealed as suicide.
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