1) 80s synth-pop band Anti-Matter… Read Full Bio ↴There are two bands named Antimatter.
1) 80s synth-pop band Anti-Matter formed by Xopher Davidson.
2) United Kingdom dark rock band Antimatter founded by Mick Moss. The project was originally a duo composed of founding member Duncan Patterson (former bassist/songwriter of Anathema) and Moss, being essentially an amalgamation of two solo projects working in tandem with each other, with each member writing and arranging their songs alone and compiling them in the studio later on to create an album.In this manner the pair released three albums together, Saviour, Lights Out and Planetary Confinement, after which Patterson left, in 2005, to start another band Íon. Moss continued Antimatter as an extension of his own timeline established throughout the first three discs, releasing the project's fourth album Leaving Eden in 2007. Followed Alternative Matter, Fear of a Unique Identity, The Judas Table, "Too Late", Welcome To The Machine, Live Between The Earth & Clouds, and, most recently, Black Market Enlightenment in 2018.
Xopher Davidson Anti-Matter
Xopher Davidson began his experiments in electronic sound from a basis in painting, film, and installation art, mixed with a long-time interest in electronics. While in primary school he learned to construct simple circuits, removing the components from old televisions and playing with step-up transformers. In 1985 the naively extremist project Jesus Wept was formed by James Chandler, John Hong, Will B. Gavin, and Davidson, beginning an era of tape manipulation. An electronic side project with James Chandler resulted in the (in)famous cassette release, Climatron. While attending school in Richmond, Virginia, Davidson completed the short black and white films Hess and Positioning Device, significant for its soundtrack of modulated full-frequency noise. He also started work on the trilogy of recorded sound pieces titled "Reflector," "Primer," and "Number," which was completed in 1990. Also during this period, Davidson performed with the noise fusion group 45-102, demonstrating an advanced position on sound in one public appearance. Presenting his work in numerous shows, he co-curated a major infrastructuralist show at the Henry Street Gallery. Davidson received a BFA degree in painting and sculpture from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1991.
In 1992, Davidson rode the train to Oakland, California, where he founded the seminal Exhibit < > space. In this storefront location (situated adjacent to a freeway onramp), he presented an ongoing installation of signs and diagrams which his paintings had evolved into. Listening here to the rumblings of the overhead freeway, it became obvious that the issue of sound needed to be (re)addressed. A year later, Davidson began work at the Center for Contemporary Music at Mills College in Oakland, California. Here he performed and recorded sound in many forms, presenting three concerts of electronic music while working on his MFA. At this same time, Davidson constructed a trilogy of experimental 16mm films at CCAC's film studios, to be overlayed with sound developed at the CCM recording studio. As a member of the live electronic groups Citizen Band and Circular Firing Squad, he performed extensively in and around the San Francisco Bay Area and the Pacific Northwest. Davidson continues to collaborate with David Kwan performing their audio visual presentations, a mixture of order and decay, and are currently working on a series of DVD translations.
As an audio engineer, Davidson has worked on projects by/ for: The-Allies, John Cage, Marcel Duchamp, Diamanda Galas, Jhno, Zbigniew Karkowski, Lloop, Once 11, Hannah Marcus, Paul D. Miller, Mix Master Mike, Pepito, Phoenecia, The Soft Pink Truth, Jonah Sharp, Otto Von Schirach, Subtropic, Themselves, Tipsy, We, and Iannis Xenakis, to name a few.
In 1999 Davidson released the antimatter recording Transfixion on the Artifact label. In 2001 he released the influential infrasonic recording, Function Generator, in collaboration with Zbigniew Karkowski, on Portugal's Sirr.records. His 2003 release for asphodel antimatter vs. antimatter sounds the depths of 15 years of his experiments with recording, leading the concept of remixing into an unknown expanse. Davidson continues to conduct experiments in sound and image in his backyard workshop, The Treatment Center.
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Lights Out
Antimatter Lyrics
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So you made it? Shame you had to fake it..
So you feigned the way? You're a fucking disgrace to the name..
So you reaped what I had sown?
Scattered ashed blown into the unknown,
While you were selling my soul, cold..
Black lies failing... forging sound..
Lights out as you hit the ground.
The lyrics to Antimatter's song Lights Out are particularly powerful and intense. The song seems to contain a lot of anger and resentment towards someone who has betrayed the singer. The lyrics are delivered in a relatively calm and measured tone, which only serves to emphasise the intensity of the emotions behind them. The opening lines, "So you made it? Shame you had to fake it... So you feigned the way? You're a fucking disgrace to the name..." suggest that the person being addressed has achieved some kind of success, but only by lying or cheating their way there. The use of the word "disgrace" reinforces the idea that this person has let down someone or something important.
The next section, "So you reaped what I had sown? Scattered ashed blown into the unknown, while you were selling my soul, cold..." suggests that the singer has been betrayed not just personally, but artistically or creatively. The idea of something being "sown" and then "reaped" suggests some kind of creative or artistic endeavour, and the reference to "selling my soul" suggests that the betrayal may have been related to money or commercial success. The repetition of the word "cold" at the end of the verse suggests a sense of bitterness on the part of the singer.
The final section, "Black lies failing... forging sound... lights out as you hit the ground" is particularly striking. The idea of "black lies" failing suggests that the person being addressed has been caught out in some way, and the use of "forging" suggests that they were attempting to create something false or inauthentic. The final line, "lights out as you hit the ground" is incredibly powerful, suggesting violence and revenge. The use of the phrase "lights out" in this context has a finality to it, as though something has been permanently extinguished.
Line by Line Meaning
So you made it? Shame you had to fake it..
Did you succeed? It's a shame you had to pretend to be someone you're not.
So you feigned the way? You're a fucking disgrace to the name..
So you lied about your abilities? You are a terrible representation of whatever you are associated with.
So you reaped what I had sown?
Did you benefit from my hard work?
Scattered ashed blown into the unknown,
All the efforts were destroyed and dispersed into oblivion.
While you were selling my soul, cold..
You were profiting at the expense of my integrity, without regard for my well-being.
Black lies failing... forging sound..
The lies you told are now exposed and the truth is coming out through the music.
Lights out as you hit the ground.
As your deception is revealed, your false success crumbles and you fall from grace.
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Written by: JACKIE MCLEAN
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@ahedsalloum3622
"Lyrics"
So you made it? Shame you had to fake it..
So you feigned the way? You're a fucking disgrace to the name..
So you reaped what I had sown?
Scattered ashed blown into the unknown
While you were selling my soul, cold..
Black lies failing... forging
sound..
Lights out as you hit the ground
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Great band
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Great Song! Pure coldness
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@wodentheone-eyed1289
Whos is the lady singing?
@ahedsalloum3622
"Lyrics"
So you made it? Shame you had to fake it..
So you feigned the way? You're a fucking disgrace to the name..
So you reaped what I had sown?
Scattered ashed blown into the unknown
While you were selling my soul, cold..
Black lies failing... forging
sound..
Lights out as you hit the ground
@BEHEDETY
Black Market Enlightenment