In their first comment on his death, the cause
of which has not been disclosed, the family said in a statement:
"He really struggled with thoughts about Meaning, Life,
Happiness. He could not go on any longer. He wanted to find
peace."
The statement appeared to suggest that the electronic dance
musician and producer took his own life. His U.S. publicist,
Diana Baron, declined to comment further.
Avicii, whose real name was Tim Bergling, was one of the biggest
stars of electronic dance music (EDM). He was found dead in
Muscat, Oman, last Friday but no cause of death was released.
Avicii, known for international hits such as "Wake Me Up" and
"Hey Brother," announced in 2016 that he was retiring from
touring, citing the demands of the lifestyle.
"Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching
for answers to existential questions. An over-achieving
perfectionist who traveled and worked hard at a pace that led to
extreme stress," the family's statement said on Thursday.
"When he stopped touring, he wanted to find a balance in life to
be happy and be able to do what he loved most – music," it
added.
Avicii's death shocked the music world, particularly in Europe.
Church bells played one of Avicii's biggest hits in the Swedish
capital Stockholm on Tuesday.
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