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LVL (musician)

LVL (stylized as lvl) is both the solo music project and personal moniker for New York City musician Dan Albert. Formerly called Level, he changed his stage name to avoid confusion with others with the same name. His musical output ranges from fast-paced industrial metal to mellow electronica. Albert is the younger brother of musician Klayton.[1]

LVL
Background information
Also known asLevel (formerly)
OriginNew York City, New York
GenresTrance, industrial metal, Christian metal, drum and bass
Years active1996–2017
LabelsFlaming Fish, FiXT
MembersDan Levler

History edit

Early years edit

Dan Levler first appeared in the late 1980s as a member of Immortal, a New York thrash metal band fronted by Klayton. Immortal broke up and Klayton went on to found Circle of Dust, an industrial metal band that gained a strong cult following throughout the 1990s. In 1995 Albert performed as part of Argyle Park, another of Klayton's bands, for their first and only live show.[1] Levler appeared on the Circle of Dust album Disengage in 1998 with two remixes credited to his name.[2]

Flaming Fish Music years, 1997–2004 edit

In 1997 Albert signed to Flaming Fish Music and released his first song on a compilation, followed two years later by the debut full length album Devil's Advocate,[3] which was composed of songs Levler had written from 1992 to 1996.[4] The album has been described as mixing drum'n'bass, trance, and industrial metal.[5] Only 1,000 copies of the album were pressed and it is now out of print. There were plans to send purchasers of Devil's Advocate a limited edition EP consisting of remixes and outtakes,[2][4] but this fell through and only one remix of the song "She:Backslide", done by Klayton, ever surfaced.

While releasing Devil's Advocate, Albert also took part in the resurrection of Argyle Park, called AP2. Level was the primary songwriter on the reformed band's only album,[4] Suspension of Disbelief, which was released in 2000. Two years later, Level worked on the fourth Criss Angel album, the soundtrack to Mindfreak, remixing material from the preceding Criss Angel Trilogy that had been written by Klayton while also contributing four of his own compositions.[1]

Level's second solo album, Denial, was released by Flaming Fish in 2003[3] and almost entirely lacked the driving guitars of the debut album, featuring instead lush, moody synths and electronics; "the new album is mellow, although the tempos are up". Buka of Argyle Park contributed lyrics and vocals to the song "What Free Is".[1] Denial was long delayed in being released, with six of the ten songs eventually being put online as mp3s to sate fans before the full album finally went on sale. Denial is also now out of print.

In 2004, Levler produced and performed programming on fellow New York artist Breather's Slowly Sinking EP for Flaming Fish Music. He also announced and took pre-orders for a retrospective release called Re:issue that would include both remasters and re-recordings of a selection of songs from Devil's Advocate and Denial, the Klayton remix of "She:Backslide", and some new material.

FiXT Music, 2005–present edit

Flaming Fish Music settled into dormancy and little was heard of lvl until 2006 when he was signed to Klayton's new label, FiXT Music. This is when Albert officially changed the name of his band from Level to lvl. He explained his absence since 2003's Denial and announced that he was working on new material in addition to the Re:issue project.[6] However, apart from a handful of new demos, only one minor release has since been issued, that being a remix single of the song "Home" from the Denial album.[7] Various financial and hardware problems, including a hard drive failure that deleted an album's worth of songs, have prevented lvl from moving forward with his new album work and Re:Issue seems to have been indefinitely delayed.

FiXT announced on August 21, 2017 that Devil's Advocate and Denial will be remastered and re-released, with several bonus tracks.[8][non-primary source needed]

Levler has since left music behind and entered the world of labor unions and serves as president of New York State's largest independent labor union, Suffolk County Association of Municipal Employees.[9]

Discography edit

  • Devil's Advocate (1999, Flaming Fish Music)
  • Suspension of Disbelief (2000 Tooth & Nail Records; as part of AP2)
  • Denial (2003, Flaming Fish Music)
  • Home Re:mix (2007, Fixt)
  • Devil's Advocate (Remastered) (2017, FiXT)
  • Denial (Remastered) (2017, FiXT)

Compilation appearances

  • Christmas in Heaven (1996, Flying Tart) – "Christmas Wishes" (as part of Backwoods)
  • Lethal Injection (1997, Flaming Fish Music) – "What If?"
  • "She:Backslide (Klay Scott Revision)" – unofficially leaked online in 1999/2000
  • Automata 3.0 (2001, Flaming Fish Music) – "Restore (Demo)"
  • Automata 5.0 (2003, Flaming Fish Music) – "Home (Blind Master)"
  • Automata 7.0 (2007, Flaming Fish Music) – "Reaching Out"
  • FiXT Music Comp 2008 (2008, FiXT) – "Home (Celldweller Remix)"

Remixes contributed

  • Circle of Dust – "Levler 1 (Easier to Hate)" and "Levler 2 (Alone to Die)" on Disengage, 1998
  • Klank – "Dark India Mix" on Numb, 1999
  • Celldweller – "Symbiont (End Title Remix by Level)" on Symbiont Remixes, 2000
  • Blue Stahli – "Metamorphosis - lvl Remix" on Metamorphosis (lvl Remix), 2017

Other appearances

  • Criss AngelMindfreak (2002 soundtrack, Apitrag) – remixing, contributed four new songs
  • Breather – Slowly Sinking EP (2004, Flaming Fish Music) – production and programming

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Level interview". Automata magazine. Retrieved April 8, 2009. [dead link]
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on May 16, 2000. Retrieved April 7, 2009.
  3. ^ a b . Flaming Fish Music. Archived from the original on December 23, 2008. Retrieved April 6, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c "Level interview". Ballistic Test 'Zine. February 1999. Retrieved April 7, 2009.
  5. ^ Rockstroh, Joe (May 7, 1999). "Devil's Advocate review". The Phantom Tollbooth. from the original on March 12, 2008. Retrieved May 6, 2009.
  6. ^ . June 23, 2006. Archived from the original on February 7, 2009. Retrieved May 6, 2009.
  7. ^ Yücel, Ilker (January 22, 2008). "Home RE:mix review". ReGen. Retrieved May 6, 2009. [dead link]
  8. ^ "FiXT To Re-release Rare Albums from Electronic Artist/Producer lvl - FiXT - Record Label". August 21, 2017. from the original on August 24, 2017. Retrieved August 24, 2017.
  9. ^ i_beebe (November 22, 2020). "The 2020 Long Island Power 100: 51-100". City & State NY. Retrieved December 5, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official lvl site August 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, no new updates since 2006, defunct since 2014.

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LVL stylized as lvl is both the solo music project and personal moniker for New York City musician Dan Albert Formerly called Level he changed his stage name to avoid confusion with others with the same name His musical output ranges from fast paced industrial metal to mellow electronica Albert is the younger brother of musician Klayton 1 LVLBackground informationAlso known asLevel formerly OriginNew York City New YorkGenresTrance industrial metal Christian metal drum and bassYears active1996 2017LabelsFlaming Fish FiXTMembersDan Levler Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Flaming Fish Music years 1997 2004 1 3 FiXT Music 2005 present 2 Discography 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEarly years edit Dan Levler first appeared in the late 1980s as a member of Immortal a New York thrash metal band fronted by Klayton Immortal broke up and Klayton went on to found Circle of Dust an industrial metal band that gained a strong cult following throughout the 1990s In 1995 Albert performed as part of Argyle Park another of Klayton s bands for their first and only live show 1 Levler appeared on the Circle of Dust album Disengage in 1998 with two remixes credited to his name 2 Flaming Fish Music years 1997 2004 edit In 1997 Albert signed to Flaming Fish Music and released his first song on a compilation followed two years later by the debut full length album Devil s Advocate 3 which was composed of songs Levler had written from 1992 to 1996 4 The album has been described as mixing drum n bass trance and industrial metal 5 Only 1 000 copies of the album were pressed and it is now out of print There were plans to send purchasers of Devil s Advocate a limited edition EP consisting of remixes and outtakes 2 4 but this fell through and only one remix of the song She Backslide done by Klayton ever surfaced While releasing Devil s Advocate Albert also took part in the resurrection of Argyle Park called AP2 Level was the primary songwriter on the reformed band s only album 4 Suspension of Disbelief which was released in 2000 Two years later Level worked on the fourth Criss Angel album the soundtrack to Mindfreak remixing material from the preceding Criss Angel Trilogy that had been written by Klayton while also contributing four of his own compositions 1 Level s second solo album Denial was released by Flaming Fish in 2003 3 and almost entirely lacked the driving guitars of the debut album featuring instead lush moody synths and electronics the new album is mellow although the tempos are up Buka of Argyle Park contributed lyrics and vocals to the song What Free Is 1 Denial was long delayed in being released with six of the ten songs eventually being put online as mp3s to sate fans before the full album finally went on sale Denial is also now out of print In 2004 Levler produced and performed programming on fellow New York artist Breather s Slowly Sinking EP for Flaming Fish Music He also announced and took pre orders for a retrospective release called Re issue that would include both remasters and re recordings of a selection of songs from Devil s Advocate and Denial the Klayton remix of She Backslide and some new material FiXT Music 2005 present edit Flaming Fish Music settled into dormancy and little was heard of lvl until 2006 when he was signed to Klayton s new label FiXT Music This is when Albert officially changed the name of his band from Level to lvl He explained his absence since 2003 s Denial and announced that he was working on new material in addition to the Re issue project 6 However apart from a handful of new demos only one minor release has since been issued that being a remix single of the song Home from the Denial album 7 Various financial and hardware problems including a hard drive failure that deleted an album s worth of songs have prevented lvl from moving forward with his new album work and Re Issue seems to have been indefinitely delayed FiXT announced on August 21 2017 that Devil s Advocate and Denial will be remastered and re released with several bonus tracks 8 non primary source needed Levler has since left music behind and entered the world of labor unions and serves as president of New York State s largest independent labor union Suffolk County Association of Municipal Employees 9 Discography editDevil s Advocate 1999 Flaming Fish Music Suspension of Disbelief 2000 Tooth amp Nail Records as part of AP2 Denial 2003 Flaming Fish Music Home Re mix 2007 Fixt Devil s Advocate Remastered 2017 FiXT Denial Remastered 2017 FiXT Compilation appearances Christmas in Heaven 1996 Flying Tart Christmas Wishes as part of Backwoods Lethal Injection 1997 Flaming Fish Music What If She Backslide Klay Scott Revision unofficially leaked online in 1999 2000 Automata 3 0 2001 Flaming Fish Music Restore Demo Automata 5 0 2003 Flaming Fish Music Home Blind Master Automata 7 0 2007 Flaming Fish Music Reaching Out FiXT Music Comp 2008 2008 FiXT Home Celldweller Remix Remixes contributed Circle of Dust Levler 1 Easier to Hate and Levler 2 Alone to Die on Disengage 1998 Klank Dark India Mix on Numb 1999 Celldweller Symbiont End Title Remix by Level on Symbiont Remixes 2000 Blue Stahli Metamorphosis lvl Remix on Metamorphosis lvl Remix 2017Other appearances Criss Angel Mindfreak 2002 soundtrack Apitrag remixing contributed four new songs Breather Slowly Sinking EP 2004 Flaming Fish Music production and programmingReferences edit a b c d Level interview Automata magazine Retrieved April 8 2009 dead link a b Artist info at original Level site Archived from the original on May 16 2000 Retrieved April 7 2009 a b Flaming Fish Music History Flaming Fish Music Archived from the original on December 23 2008 Retrieved April 6 2009 a b c Level interview Ballistic Test Zine February 1999 Retrieved April 7 2009 Rockstroh Joe May 7 1999 Devil s Advocate review The Phantom Tollbooth Archived from the original on March 12 2008 Retrieved May 6 2009 lvl Myspace blog June 23 2006 Archived from the original on February 7 2009 Retrieved May 6 2009 Yucel Ilker January 22 2008 Home RE mix review ReGen Retrieved May 6 2009 dead link FiXT To Re release Rare Albums from Electronic Artist Producer lvl FiXT Record Label August 21 2017 Archived from the original on August 24 2017 Retrieved August 24 2017 i beebe November 22 2020 The 2020 Long Island Power 100 51 100 City amp State NY Retrieved December 5 2020 External links editOfficial lvl site Archived August 21 2008 at the Wayback Machine no new updates since 2006 defunct since 2014 lvl s page at Fixt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title LVL musician amp oldid 1157675317, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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