Historical Swedish House Mafia manager says goodbye to the trio after 14 years

Amy Thomson, head of ATM Artists and manager of the legendary trio, Swedish House Mafia, with an Instagram post has announced her decision to leave the management of the Swedish House Mafia at the end of this summer.

If you have watched at least one time Swedish House Mafia docu-film ‘Leave The World Behind’ or you have followed the trio you must have heard at least one time the name Amy. She was part of the trio since the beginning, even before the Swedish House Mafia were born. Her agency, ATM Artists, now manages artists from the lights of Dj Snake and Axwell and Ingrosso, and she worked with Kanye West, Virgil Abloh and a lot of other top figures of the industry.

After 14 years Swedish House Mafia manager, Amy Thomson, has decided to left the trio at the end of this summer.

With a post on her Instagram, this morning, Amy announced her decision to left Swedish House Mafia as the management with these words:

Thanks for all the messages I got hit with about this. But I guess now is the time to say that in May this year I told the boys I would be leaving end of summer 2018. In this industry people expect you to stay in projects that make you powerful. Ego. Pride. Power. Money. All of that. But for me I have learned that life changes you and what you want to do with that gift is a gift in itself. It was a big decision after 14 years but one I made for myself. I wish them so much joy and happiness and success and I will be watching proudly but the era of me with the boys is at an end. And what an era it was. We changed the game so many times through everything from brave hearts to sheer blindness. What a ride. But for me life’s changed now. The future belongs to a new set of people around them and I wish them luck with all my heart. And I suppose telling people in this way is not very CEO of me. But that’s not who I am. My passion got me here not a boardroom. Thank you to everyone who helped us. Who put up with us. The fans who stayed with us. We made history. But most of all to my daughter who shared me with this crazy ride without ever complaining. We Came. We Raved. I Loved it. Thank you so much. Amy x

Thanks for all the messages I got hit with about this. But I guess now is the time to say that in May this year I told the boys I would be leaving end of summer 2018. In this industry people expect you to stay in projects that make you powerful. Ego. Pride. Power. Money. All of that. But for me I have learned that life changes you and what you want to do with that gift is a gift in itself. It was a big decision after 14 years but one I made for myself. I wish them so much joy and happiness and success and I will be watching proudly but the era of me with the boys is at an end. And what an era it was. We changed the game so many times through everything from brave hearts to sheer blindness. What a ride. But for me life’s changed now. The future belongs to a new set of people around them and I wish them luck with all my heart. And I suppose telling people in this way is not very CEO of me. But that’s not who I am. My passion got me here not a boardroom. Thank you to everyone who helped us. Who put up with us. The fans who stayed with us. We made history. But most of all to my daughter who shared me with this crazy ride without ever complaining. We Came. We Raved. I Loved it. Thank you so much. Amy x

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With Swedish House Mafia back together and new management behind them, we can say that a new chapter in the history of electronic music has just begun.