Published on January 4, 2025 at 2:46 p.m. / Modified on January 4, 2025 at 2:51 p.m.
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It is first of all a melody, simple but catchy, which the synths play in a loop. Before the beats which hammer the floor and the chorus hangs like an echo. This is the unstoppable recipe for Levels, house chorus that punctuated the clubbing evenings of the 2010s – still capable of livening up any crowd of thirty-somethings today. It is also the hit that will reveal Avicii, a Swedish DJ and producer known for having dominated the turntables for almost a decade… but also for his tragic destiny. In 2018, at the age of 28, Tim Bergling ended his life in a hotel in Oman.
Produced in 2017, a first documentary recounted the meteoric rise then the psychological fall of the artist, who had decided to interrupt his tour. Widely released a year later, shortly after Avicii’s death, the film took on a completely different resonance – that of an unanswered cry for help.
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