1. https://soundcloud.co… Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists called Elevation.
1. https://soundcloud.com/elevationishere
2. Rock Band
Elevation, the Atlanta-based rock band, consists of members Nathan Smith (Vocals), Andrew Averso (Lead Guitar), Stephen Bailey (Drums), Matt Perez (Bass), and Luke Hickok (Guitar).
Smith, formed Elevation in 2002. The band’s debut album “Strangelove” was recorded in Atlanta in the winter of 2007. The album was produced by Dan Hannon (Manchester Orchestra, King Konga, Aaron Shust) and mastered by Grammy Award winner Adam Ayan (Nirvana, The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Incubus). http://myspace.com/elevation
3. Trance Producer
Elevation (real name Michael Targanski) learned how to play the piano and the organ at a very young age. After buying some dj equipment in 2001, making Armin van Buuren and DJ Tiësto inspired tunes in 2002 and doing a major upgrade to his producing equipment in 2003, he later that year submitted his tune Clear Blue Sky to the progressive trance master Markus Schulz. Elevation's breakthrough was in 2004 as the tune was released as Clear Blue on Armin van Buuren's label, Electronic elements.
4. Rock Band
Elevation were a short lived rock trio formed by former 3 Colours Red vocalist/bassist Pete Vuckovic and drummer Keith Baxter after the band split in 1999. Similar in style to 3CR, with a slightly more electronic feel, they only released one single before 3CR reformed.
5. A 5-piece band from Brisbane, Australia
Existed in the 1990s, including Jim Sinclair (Pangaea), Mike Hall, Chris Bosley, Dave Atkins (Resin Dogs) and Katch. Musically somewhere between Regurgitator and Resin Dogs, though with an accent more on the dub than the rock. Their two albums were "Whoever wants to be born must destroy a world" (1995) and "Indian Root Pills" (1997).
6. An early alias for Funky, Mike-E, Andy C, Ant Miles on RAMM005 released in 1993 on Ram Records
Somewhere
Elevation Lyrics
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When you were talking,
I wasn't listening to a word you said
When you were talking,
I wasn't listening to a word you said
Thinking something,
Feeling someone else.
I was somewhere,
Thinking something,
Feeling someone else.
Why don't you stop talking
Even in my head
, there's a disconnect between the singer's attention and their physical presence. They were physically present during a conversation, but they were mentally absent, as evidenced by their inability to recall what was said. The person that they were communicating with was not their primary focus; instead, their mind was consumed by thoughts and feelings about someone else.
These lyrics could depict a person who is emotionally unavailable, unable to fully engage in relationships or conversations. The singer cannot be present in the moment and invest in the conversation at hand, which can lead to difficulties in building connections with others. Additionally, the singer is preoccupied with someone else, highlighting the potential for distractions and comparisons to hinder the formation of healthy interpersonal relationships.
Overall, the lyrics suggest a sense of disconnection and emotional distance. The singer is more invested in their own internal world than the person they are communicating with. The emotional barriers that they have created prevent them from fully experiencing life and forming deep connections with others.
Line by Line Meaning
When you were talking,
I wasn't listening to a word you said
I wasn't paying attention to what you were saying
I was somewhere,
Thinking something,
Feeling someone else.
My mind was elsewhere, consumed with something or someone else
Why don't you stop talking
I wish you would stop talking
Even in my head
Your voice is echoing in my mind
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Justine Suissa, Markus Schulz, Mike Targanski
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@amrahmd
Somewhere...
When you were talking
I wasn't listening to a word you said.
When you were talking
I wasn't listening to a word you said.
I was somewhere
Thinking something,
Feeling someone else
I was somewhere
Thinking something,
Feeling someone else
Yeah, yeah (even if I hurt)
I was somewhere
Thinking something,
Feeling someone else
Yeah, yeah(even if I hurt)
I was somewhere
Thinking something,
Feeling someone else
Yeah, yeah(even if I hurt)
Why don't you stop talking?
@Roshea
This is a classic! I wish Trance was still like this.
@edyputra3921
Agree
@Lovelife-Peacejoy777
Jumping into the studio to make music with heart and soul. We need hypnotic tunes like this again.
@TigerWoodsLibido
Markus Schulz understands what trance music really is. Much like Dance 2 Trance did in the early 90s. That weird, spacey sound that hypnotizes you. Really does a great job.
@SceneArtisan
Well, he did - now (2022) he's shit.
@prestigious5s23
And that is exactly what was lost as the years went by. The original trance sound that clearly built on top of ambient music, which was always known as the trance sound in the 70s, 80s, etc, was what made it so popular. It was very dreamy that took you on a journey like no other, even if the track was 15 minutes long. There's not a single trance producer around today I believe that even takes that into consideration when making music.
@Lovelife-Peacejoy777
@@prestigious5s23 perfectly said for sure. I agree 💯 And Dance2trance really brought that true trance sound. That dreamy hypnotic sound. Spacey as you say, I love it so much. I want to bring this back. And your right about the ambient part. My son is 14 and is huge into ambient of 70s,80s etc. beautiful stuff and Markus nails that dreamy sound. 😮❤
@Lovelife-Peacejoy777
I absolutely love Dance2Trance. Amazing stuff and truly was the true Trance sound...
@MyaboSores
12 minutes of pure awesomeness
@juliohernandez6167
un sonido impecable👍👌