Tim biography


Tim (biography)

book by Måns Mosesson

AuthorMåns Mosesson
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSphere Books

Publication date

November 16,
Publication placeSweden

Tim: The Official Biography of Avicii is a book about Avicii, written by Swedish writer Måns Mosesson.[1][2] The book is published by Sphere Books.[3]

History

In April , it was announced that a biography of Avicii had been written by Måns Mosesson after travelling to locations such as Stockholm, Miami, Ibiza, and Los Angeles, where Tim lived and worked.[4][5]

Reception

Kitty Empire of The Guardian wrote, "There are no kneejerk conclusions here, just candour and context: pressure, both external and internal, absolutely played a role in Avicii’s unravelling, as did the US prescription opioid scandal."[6] Katie Bain of Billboard said the book "offers an in-depth, honest and compassionate view of the life of Bergling, as he grew from a shy child to a teenager self-conscious about his acne to the global face of a new and revolutionary musical genre."[7]

References

  1. ^"Douleur, anxiété et alcoolisme: les dernières confessions d'Avicii révélées dans une biographie". BFMTV. Archived from the original on Retrieved
  2. ^Heffler, Jason (30 November ). "Avicii's Official Biography Hits the Shelves".
  3. ^Dixon, Emily. "Avicii: the tragic death of the superstar DJ who seemed to have it all". Archived from the original on Retrieved &#; via The Times.
  4. ^Moore, Sam (April 6, ). "Official Avicii biography set to be published later this year". NME. Archived from the original on August 20, Retrieved August 20,
  5. ^Bain, Katie (April 6, ). "An Official Avicii Biography Is Coming This Fall". Billboard.
  6. ^"Tim: The Official Biography of Avicii by Måns Mosesson review – private struggles of the EDM poster boy". the Guardian. January 4, Archived from the original on March 15, Retrieved August 20,
  7. ^Bain, Katie (January 19, ). "12 Revelations From The New Avicii Biography". Billboard. Archived from the original on August 20, Retrieved August 20,