



Supermode's 'Tell Me Why', produced by Axwell & Angello, looks set to be the record that sees the Swedish house mafia set up shop in the UK charts once more. It was therefore only a matter of time before the remaining cognoscenti followed in Mr Prydz footsteps and set their sights chartward. The record featured Jimmy Somerville's unique soprano strains and a riff that became synonymous with the decade of hedonism and bad suits.įast forward to 2006 and an updated version by Supermode has already garnered support from the likes of Radio 1's Pete Tong and Judge Jules (who made it his Tried & Tested), as well as Roger Sanchez & Erick Morillo, who have been hammering it in all of their recent sets.ĭubbed the Swedish House Mafia by the music press, Axwell, Steve Angello, Eric Prydz & Sebastian Ingrosso, have taken the dance industry by storm with a slew of quality productions, remixes and legendary DJ sets. Originally released on London Records back in 1984, by the legendary Bronski Beat, 'Small Town Boy' was a top 3 hit that sold thousands worldwide. For now, enjoy this throwback and we’ll see you soon for another episode of Throwback Thursday.Supermode release Tell Me Why on 24th of July 2006. No additional releases would ever come of Supermode as SHM formed in 2008, however we do wonder what may have came of the duo had they continued releasing tracks. The disco feeling song still reigns as a timeless classic with a thumping kick drum and magical synths that bring us into full party mode. In 2006, Axwell and Steve Angello formed the duo Supermode and rocked the scene with their debut track “Tell Me Why”, featuring vocals from Hal Ritson. However, this week for Throwback Thursday we’re hitting you with a time reverse (of about 15 years) to bring us back to a year before Swedish House Mafia was even conceived. Welcome to another week of Throwback Thursday! Sometimes it feels like time moves in slow motion with quarantine still in full effect until at least the summer.
