Carl Falk, the co-producer who worked closely with Swedish DJ Avicii, is working on the release of a previously unheard track.

The song, which has been titled ‘Heaven’, is one of a number of tracks that had previously been teased by Avicii himself before the 28-year-old tragically took his own life. Avicii’s body which was found on April 20th in Muscat, Oman, having taken his life by using the broken glass of a wine bottle after previously suggested his issues with alcohol according to TMZ.

Prior to his untimely death, Avicii was working on the release of his third studio album. The lead single ‘Heaven’ was scheduled to be included on that record but never made it to production.

Now, however, Avicii’s co-producer Carl Falk, has confirmed the speculation that he is working on the release of that track. Falk posted to Instagram a picture of ‘Heaven’ on his DAW alongside with the caption: “Yesterday was a strange and emotional day in many ways trying to finishing [sic] these songs.

“It’s not the same producing without you by my side. I miss you hanging over my shoulder doubting every little thing and detail in the song,” he added.

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