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Levitation (1990-1994) were an innovative
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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
Upon returning from Europe, Levitation signed to the small
independent label
Initially, Levitation received a lot of publicity from the
music press because of Terry Bicker's reputation as an eccentric and
often unpredictable musical visionary, and his fondness of various
After the release of Coppelia the band underwent its first line-up change, which saw Johnny T and Joe Allan leave, and Laurence O'Keefe (ex-Jazz Butcher) was drafted in to play bass.
Through 1991, Levitation supported bands such as
The band's influences were diverse, including
Levitation's second EP on
At the end of the year Levitation left Ultimate and signed a
deal with
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"). "The Chain With No Name" independent record
stores sold the album along 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
Following the collapse of Rough Trade, Levitation signed to Chrysalsis, 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.
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
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
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'.
"You can be progressive without being pompous. It sounds like a cliché but I don't care - we are a progressive band and we're in the here and now."
"Mark E Smith punched his sound engineer in the face and told him to turn our f-ing power off. The guy is a rotten c-t. I can't imagine how someone so bitter as he is has retained so much credibiltiy. He really is the Caligula of Pop."
"If people are tenacious enough they can dance to anything."
"I'd like to come back as an otter."
"We're into positive negativism. Yo have to be aware of all the negative things that are going on, all the grimness, and then turn it all around... It's like John Lydon said, 'Anger is an energy.'"
"Levitation are all the bands you ever wished for.."
"This is speeding, hallucinating, rampaging, brilliance. You can take your Loops, Spacemen and ARKanes and drop them in the river like an armful of unwanted kittens."
"If we're going to be serious about the Nineties then Levitation are the sort of group we should be exalting."
"are Levitation too far out? While other bands take it one step at a time, have they leapt into space and severed the umbilical cord?"
"There's a chorus of sorts, and stuff about animals turning blue in your stomach, but it's Dave's ludricously-athletic drumming that ultimately blows your mind. It's gloriously frenetic, and so f-ing quick off the mark it'll take a few plays just to tame the blur into some kind of image."
"Bunch of hippies. Write a song next time."
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