1) Levitation - Englis… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1) Levitation - English psychedelic mind-punk outfit
2) Levitation - Norwegian Symphonic Metal/Hard Rock band
3) Levitation - Acid jazz/downtempo band
4) Levitation - Danish modern death metal band
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1) Levitation (1990-1994) were an innovative English psychedelic mind-punk outfit, fronted by ex-House of Love guitarist Terry Bickers. Levitation's music and attitude challenged an early Nineties UK alternative music scene dominated by Shoegazing and Madchester. The band were often credited in the music press as attempting to rehabilitate progressive rock. (...)
After an acrimonious departure from the House of Love in 1989, guitarist Terry Bickers teamed up with drummer David Francolini and formed Levitation the following year. Based in London, they quickly found a group of like-minded and established musicians, including Christian Hayes (ex-Ring, Cardiacs, and the Dave Howard Singers), Robert White (ex-Zag and the Coloured Beads), Johnny T (a violinist from the Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra), and Joe Allan (a bassist). The band soon set off to tour France supporting Ride, and Belgium supporting Galaxie 500. (...)
Levitation's second EP on Ultimate, After Ever, was released in August 1991 to more critical acclaim, and again the band made single of the week in Melody Maker where it was described as "Blessed genius..". The video for Firefly, the first track on the EP, pictured the band levitating over a golden field. In September, two more tracks - Squirrel and It's Time were released on 7" via the new Rough Trade mail order singles club. In November a taster compilation album, titled Coterie, was released on Capitol Records in the USA. Coterie included the tracks from the first two EPs and the Squirrel 7". The band also crossed the Atlantic for the first time for a mini-tour of the USA, playing in Los Angeles and New York. (...)
Leviation's first studio album Need For Not appeared on 4 May 1992 (the adverts for the album proclaiming "May the Fourth be with you"), and The Chain With No Name independent record stores sold the album with a limited edition 7" featuring the track Cutwater on one side and an etching of a heart by Dave Francolini and Joanna Peacock on the other. Throughout the summer the band toured with the Cardiacs, including playing at Reading Festival.
Following the collapse of Rough Trade, Levitation signed to Chrysalis, and in April 1993 released their third EP, Even When Your Eyes Are Open. A second album, Meanwhile Gardens, was planned to be released in two parts, the first installment in summer, the second in autumn.
Then disaster struck. After playing a bad-tempered fifty-minute set at Tufnell Park Dome in north London on May 14 1993, where the band were co-headlining with Eat, Terry surprised the audience and the rest of the band by announcing his intentions to leave.
"Levitation are a lost cause as far as I can tell. We've completely lost it haven't we? Haven't we?"
"This is the last time you'll see me for a bit".
"No corporation is going to stop us, gas is our business, cars are our business, the music business is our business.." paraphrasing Killing Joke's 1990 track Age Of Greed.
A letter to the fan club from Christian Hayes described Terry's departure as "an unfortunate but necessary stick in the spokes... Terry no longer wishes to be in Levitation, feeling no excitement for the material and therefore uncomfortable within the band."
The band maintained that Terry's departure was positive for all involved. A later statement on 1 June read, "Terry Bickers (the one who stood in the middle) has parted company with Levitation... We believe the circumstances in which we now find ourselves presents us with the oil to lubricate our gears."
In the aftermath of Terry's shocking departure the Meanwhile Gardens LP was temporarily shelved, and scheduled appearances, including the Phoenix Festival (headlining the Powerhaus stage), and a support slot at The Cure's Great Expectations Finsbury Park concert, were cancelled.
After rumours that the band had asked Juliane Regan from All About Eve to take over the front spot, Steve Ludwin, from the band Some Have Fins, was finally recruited in August 1993. The new line-up was aired for the first time at a series of gigs at the Splash Club, at the Water Rats in King's Cross in May and June 1994.
A letter to the fan club stated, "The storm has passed and the voyage may begin again." The reception was mixed, but most fans were glad to have Levitation back and playing. However, the new line-up did not find its feet, and to the dismay of their devout fans, Levitation finally split for good in October 1994. Their brief but bright career was over.
Plans announced in winter 1995 to mix the second half of Meanwhile Gardens and release it with the first half as originally planned never came to fruition. A nine-track version of the album was released through Festival Records in Australia, followed by two EPs, but much of the band's material failed to see the light of day.
Terry went on to form Cradle with Caroline Tree and Ian Mundwyler, releasing an Baba Yaga in 1996, before going on to another band, Monkey 7, based in Brighton. Terry has since reformed the House of Love with Guy Chadwick, who, after a series of low-key gigs in 2003, are recording new material.
Christian, Dave and Laurence formed Dark Star, releasing a number of EPs and an album, Twenty Twenty Sound, in 1999 on EMI. Despite some success and critical acclaim, Dark Star split up. Christian has since played guitar for the Pet Shop Boys and has been recording a solo album under the name Mikrokosmos.
In 2007 Christian, Dave and Laurance re-surfaced with three others in a new band, Dragons. Dave Francolini has also started talking of a Levitation re-issue on Rough Trade including the original, never released, version of 'Meanwhile Gardens'.
Members:
* Joe Allan - bass (1990-1991)
* Terry Bickers - vocals, guitar (1990-1993)
* David Francolini - drums (1990-1994)
* Christian Hayes aka Bic - guitar, backing vocals (1990-1994)
* Laurence O'Keefe - bass (1990-1994)
* Steve Ludwin - vocals, guitar (1993-1994)
* Johnny T - violin (1990-1991)
* Robert White - keyboards, bass, backing vocals (1990-1994)
2) Levitation was a Norwegian Symphonic Metal/Hard Rock band with 6 members. The band was established in 2004, only for a one time performance at a "happy new year"-concert. At that time, the bandmembers was รyvind Angelsen on synth, Jim Eikevรฅg on the guitars, Magnus Nรฆss Eriksen on bass, John Byberg was the drummer and Stig Atle Ravnรฅs did the vocals and 2nd guitars. After the concert, Stig Atle decided to leave the band, due his studies, and the band lay dead until December 2005, when Hallvard Ladstein joined as vocalist. Also this time, the goal was a performance at the same New Year-concert. The feedback was very positive, and the band decided to participate on "Ungdommens Kulturmรธnstring", which is a kind of a talent-competition, under the name "Guardian Soldier". This performance went very well, and the band got through to the regional round. But right after the local performance, the bassist Magnus Nรฆss Eriksen decided to leave, due time problems.
Before the regional performance at UKM, they changed their name to "Levitation". They did lots of concerts, and did also play with bands and artists such as Madrugada and Maria Mena.
Last Line-Up before break:
Hallvard Ladstein - Vocals
K. Voster - Bass
Trond Inge Andersen - Lead Guitar
Jim Eikevรฅg - 2nd Guitars
รyvind Angelsen - Synth
John Byberg - Drums
3) Levitation was a acid jazz/downtempo band. The 2 songs with the most plays on Last.fm belonged to them. (Update 2009 - this may have changed by now...)Their songs have been featured on several compilations such as Cafe del Mar or Cafe Ibiza.
Out Of Time
Levitation Lyrics
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Into the mist of the past
One day I'll turn the Moon
You'll see the other side at last
I'll be a joke and a legend
An unknown figure in the distance
When everything had passed by
A victim of circumstance
Time I will be out from time
I'll be gone when I'm falling behind
One day I'll send my dreams
Into the distance of the past
One day I'll catch the wind
Not to blow around so fast
I will hold all the stars
To keep them shining all around
When everything had gone
I'll be the laughing and crying clown
Time I'll be out from time
I'll be gone when I'm falling to the ground
The lyrics of Levitation's song "Out of Time" describe a sense of acceptance in the face of mortality and the inevitability of one's own disappearance. The opening lines describe a realization that one day, the singer will become a distant, forgotten memory, represented metaphorically as disappearing into the mist of the past. The following line, "One day I'll turn the moon / You'll see the other side at last," is a poetic representation of the singer's fate, as the far side of the moon is forever hidden from view due to its synchronous rotation with the Earth. The singer seems to see themselves as a kind of mythical figure, both a joke and a legend, who will remain present only in memory.
The second stanza continues this theme of a fading legacy, but also emphasizes the power of memory and imagination. The singer refers to sending their dreams "into the distance of the past," suggesting a kind of timeless quality to dreams and memories. They also describe holding all the stars to keep them shining, which could be interpreted as a reference to the idea of "eternal light" or the power of memory to keep the dead "shining" in our minds. The final line, "I'll be the laughing and crying clown," is perhaps the most poignant, as it expresses a feeling of contradictory emotions surrounding one's own mortality - both sorrow and joy, humor and tragedy.
Overall, the lyrics of "Out of Time" convey a sense of acceptance and even serenity in the face of death and the idea of being forgotten. While this may seem bleak or depressing on the surface, the poetic language and imagery used by Levitation give the song a sense of beauty and even hopefulness.
Line by Line Meaning
One day I'll disappear
At some point in the future, I will vanish
Into the mist of the past
I will become lost in the past like a foggy haze
One day I'll turn the Moon
Someday, I'll change the position of the Moon
You'll see the other side at last
And then, you'll finally be able to see what was on the other side
I'll be a joke and a legend
I'll become both a humorous anecdote and a famous tale
An unknown figure in the distance
From far away, I'll be unrecognizable
When everything had passed by
Once all things have run their course
A victim of circumstance
I will have suffered because of my situation
Time I will be out from time
I will be removed from the constraints of time
I'll be gone when I'm falling behind
I'll disappear when others are moving forward, leaving me in their wake
One day I'll send my dreams
Someday, I'll release my aspirations into the distant past
Into the distance of the past
Far away where the past has vanished
One day I'll catch the wind
At some point, I'll capture the breeze
Not to blow around so fast
To slow down the rapid movement
I will hold all the stars
I'll take ownership of all the stars
To keep them shining all around
So that they continue to radiate their light
When everything had gone
After everything has disappeared
I'll be the laughing and crying clown
I'll be a symbol of both merriment and sadness
Time I'll be out from time
I'll be outside the boundaries of time
I'll be gone when I'm falling to the ground
When I am plummeting downwards, I won't be present
Lyrics ยฉ DistroKid
Written by: Gabor Fodor
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