
Livvux reimagines Avicii's unreleased "Lord (All My Life)" in a melodic EDM cover and tribute remix — built on emotion, progressive house energy, and respect for Tim's legacy.
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Some of Avicii's most powerful moments never made it to an official release. "Lord (All My Life)" is one of those tracks — a piece from Tim's creative world that still carries the same emotional weight as his best-known work. This cover and remix is my interpretation of that song: a version that respects the original's feeling while bringing my own production sensibility into it. No reinvention for the sake of it. Just an honest attempt to translate something meaningful into a new form — and to share it with everyone who still connects with Tim's music.
Among the tracks that circulated from Avicii's unreleased catalog, "Lord (All My Life)" has always stood out. It carries the kind of emotional directness that Tim Bergling became known for — melodies that don't ask for your attention, they just take it. The title alone says something: there's a devotion in it, a sense of permanence that cuts through whatever mood you bring to the listen.
I came back to this track often. Eventually, the idea of making my own version felt less like a project and more like something I needed to do.
To be clear: this is a cover and remix — my own tribute interpretation, not a rework of any official release. "Lord (All My Life)" never received an official release during Tim's lifetime. What I've created is inspired by that track: a version built around its emotional character, melodic spirit, and the progressive house energy that runs through Avicii's best work.
This isn't an attempt to recreate or replace anything. It's a creative response to music that left a mark.
The production goal was straightforward: stay close to the feeling. That means keeping the melodic core central, letting the atmosphere build naturally, and not over-engineering it. Avicii's sound — particularly in his unreleased and demo material — had a rawness that official releases sometimes smoothed over. I wanted to preserve some of that quality in this version.
The arrangement follows the emotional arc of the original idea: an intro that establishes mood, a build that earns the drop, a drop that delivers without feeling mechanical. The melodic elements are layered for depth without clutter. The energy is there — but so is the space.
Progressive house and melodic EDM share a core principle: the melody is the story. Everything else — the drums, the bass, the synth textures — exists to support that story. That's the framework this version was built inside, and it's the same framework Tim used to create some of the most emotionally resonant electronic music of the last decade.
If you found your way here through Avicii's music, you already understand what this is about. His unreleased catalog represents a chapter that never got to fully exist. For many fans, that collection holds as much weight as his official discography — sometimes more, because of what it suggests about where Tim was heading.
This version is made for those listeners. It's not trying to fill a gap or claim anything that isn't mine. It's made for the people who still put on Avicii's demos on a quiet evening, who connect with melodic progressive house on a deeper level, who appreciate a track that leads with emotion rather than trend.
If you enjoy music in that space — Avicii, melodic EDM, festival-scale progressive house — I think this one will land.
Making music inspired by Tim Bergling is never something I take lightly. His work shaped the way I think about production: the emphasis on melody, the careful construction of emotional arcs, the belief that electronic music can carry real feeling. These aren't abstract influences. They're in every track I make as Livvux.
"Lord (All My Life)" as a concept — the title, the mood, the feeling behind it — is the kind of thing that stays with you. This cover and remix is my way of sitting with that. Of saying: this song mattered, and it still does.
I hope it does something for you too.
This is an independent tribute cover and remix. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the Avicii estate or any official release.
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"Lord (All My Life)" is an unreleased track from Avicii's personal catalog. It was never officially released during Tim Bergling's lifetime and exists as part of his wider collection of demos and unreleased works. The track is known among fans for its emotional melodic quality.
No. The Livvux version is an independent cover and tribute remix — a fan production inspired by the original unreleased track. It has no affiliation with the Avicii estate or official releases and is presented as a personal creative tribute.
The cover follows a melodic EDM and progressive house approach, staying close to the emotional and melodic character that defined Avicii's sound — both in his official work and his unreleased material.
The cover and remix is available on YouTube on the Livvux channel, alongside other Avicii-inspired covers, extended mixes, and original productions.
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