
Avicii’s music continues to inspire fans years after his passing, and now one of his most beloved unreleased demos — “Loving Feeling” — has finally returned in a reworked form. First teased during his 2016 Ultra set, the track has been a fan favorite in bootleg form for nearly a decade. This new release bridges nostalgia and modern EDM production, sparking emotional reactions and igniting debates about preserving the late legend’s legacy.
The Story Behind the Original Demo
When Avicii (Tim Bergling) played “Loving Feeling” at Ultra Music Festival 2016, it quickly became a fan-favorite moment. Known for blending acoustic melodies with progressive house energy, Avicii’s set included several unreleased gems that hinted at where his sound was heading.
For years, fans circulated low-quality rips and live recordings of the demo, trying to reconstruct what might have been. Some even created unofficial edits to keep the track alive on SoundCloud and YouTube.
The 2025 Rework: Who Brought It Back?
This year’s release was spearheaded by a collaboration between Avicii’s estate and [Producer/Remixer Name] (insert official name if confirmed). The team kept Avicii’s original melodic structure but added a modern production polish — clean basslines, tighter percussion, and a fresh vocal top line to match 2025’s EDM trends.
The result is a track that feels simultaneously familiar and new. Longtime fans will recognize the euphoric drop and uplifting chords, while new listeners get a mix that fits seamlessly into today’s festival playlists.
Fan Reaction: Nostalgia Meets Modern EDM
The EDM community lit up social media after the rework dropped. On Reddit and X (formerly Twitter), fans shared side-by-side comparisons of the 2016 live version and the 2025 release.
“Hearing this again brought me right back to Ultra 2016. It’s like Tim’s still here,” one fan posted.
Others were divided, preferring the raw, unpolished energy of the original demo. Still, the general sentiment is overwhelmingly positive — a celebration of Avicii’s artistry and a reminder of how far EDM has evolved.
Implications: Will More Lost Demos See the Light?
The release of “Loving Feeling” raises an exciting question: could more of Avicii’s unreleased catalog be officially shared in the future? Other artists like Swedish House Mafia, Hardwell, and deadmau5 have also revisited older projects, signaling a broader trend of legacy acts revisiting their archives.
For fans, this sets a new expectation: unreleased tracks don’t have to stay lost forever. As technology and fan communities grow, pressure builds on estates and labels to honor these requests.
🔍 Where to Look / Related Links
- YouTube:
There are remakes and fan uploads, like Avicii ‒ Loving Feeling (Can’t Get Enough) ft. The High & Cazzette ‒ YouTube video YouTube
Also, “Loving Feeling (The High & Thomas Irwin Edit)” appears to be uploaded on YouTube. YouTube - SoundCloud:
A few versions or remakes appear there, including things labeled “Radio Edit” or “feat. Cazzette” by unofficial or fan sources. SoundCloud+1 - EDM News Sites (for previews):
Sites like EDM.com have articles with streaming snippets or embedded players. EDM - Facebook Video (Live Ultra 2016):
There’s live footage of Avicii performing “Loving Feeling (Can’t Get Enough)” from Ultra 2016.





