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ALICE-AZANIA JARVIS

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— up to 600 times a year — so it makes sense to go private. The big planes are sick. You get a bed, TVs, the catering’s good. And you don’t have to wait in line

for three hours I have a pair of cashmere Stone Island

pants that I wear on flights. They’re without it looking like you’re going to the gym

of my life was at Sublimotio­n in Ibiza. It only seats 12 people; you have a tasting menu divided into themes and they project

images over the walls while you eat.

On tour,

for an hour and a half using a cable crossover. Lately, I’ve been drinking a lot

of cold-pressed juice are on Formentera. The sand is so fine it’s like powder, the water is totally transparen­t and there are

restaurant­s all along the shore The first thing I do when I get into

a hotel room is reach for my

. I need it for everything, from producing

tracks to making edits for gigs

You can never guarantee a good night’s sleep when you’re on the road.

I’ve had to learn to deal with that.

which helps

,

I can’t get through the day without snus —

that you put on your gums to absorb the nicotine. I buy it

in Stockholm and take it everywhere with me

I’ll never forget the gig I did in Haiti. We were up in the mountains,

with a view over Port-au-Prince.

jumping around. It was amazing I travel with three bags — two in the hold

and one carry-on, all

. I want to come up with the ideal luggage

situation. But I’m still working on it Avicii’s ‘Broken Arrows’ is out now via

PRMD/Universal/Virgin EMI

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