In this film, the narrative is constructed using extensive archival material and the artist’s own reflections. The documentary uses personal voiceovers to provide an intimate account of Tim Bergling’s experiences, inviting viewers to witness his creative process as it unfolded over the years.
The film assembles a collection of rare footage that captures the genuine moments of his career, offering an authentic glimpse into his thoughts and feelings.
The style here does not rely on conventional interview setups but rather builds its story through a careful selection of behind-the-scenes clips and candid expressions of emotion, making the storytelling approach both refreshing and heartfelt.
The film opens by tracing Tim Bergling’s evolution from a passionate young musician in Stockholm to a celebrated name in the electronic music scene. It presents his early ventures with digital audio workstations and his initial steps into a world that would eventually bring him widespread acclaim.
The film assembles a collection of rare footage that captures the genuine moments of his career, offering an authentic glimpse into his thoughts and feelings.
The style here does not rely on conventional interview setups but rather builds its story through a careful selection of behind-the-scenes clips and candid expressions of emotion, making the storytelling approach both refreshing and heartfelt.
The film opens by tracing Tim Bergling’s evolution from a passionate young musician in Stockholm to a celebrated name in the electronic music scene. It presents his early ventures with digital audio workstations and his initial steps into a world that would eventually bring him widespread acclaim.
- 3/3/2025
- by Caleb Anderson
- Gazettely
The new live-action science fiction thriller “Levels”, written and directed by Adam Stern, stars Cara Gee, Peter Mooney and Aaron Abrams, premiering February 7, 2025 on AMC+:
‘…in the future, a man watches in horror as a killer seemingly disappears into mid-air.
‘He soon embarks on a voyage of discovery that leads to shocking revelations that his reality is not what it appears to be…”
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‘…in the future, a man watches in horror as a killer seemingly disappears into mid-air.
‘He soon embarks on a voyage of discovery that leads to shocking revelations that his reality is not what it appears to be…”
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 1/31/2025
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The new live-action science fiction thriller “Levels”, written and directed by Adam Stern, stars Cara Gee, Peter Mooney and Aaron Abrams, premiering February 7, 2025 on AMC+:
‘…in the future, a man watches in horror as a killer seemingly disappears into mid-air.
‘He soon embarks on a voyage of discovery that leads to shocking revelations that his reality is not what it appears to be…”
Click the images to enlarge…...
‘…in the future, a man watches in horror as a killer seemingly disappears into mid-air.
‘He soon embarks on a voyage of discovery that leads to shocking revelations that his reality is not what it appears to be…”
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 1/18/2025
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Tim Bergling, who we all better know as Avicii, is the man who took his electronic dance music to new heights by delivering chart-topping hits and electrifying performances. He seemed to be living every artist’s dream on the outside, but behind the scenes, his journey was full of struggles that went unnoticed.
Avicii – I’m Tim | Netflix
After his untimely death in 2018, when he was only 28, the world was shocked and heartbroken. He was gone too soon and his story still felt incomplete. But perhaps Netflix’s documentary, titled Avicii – I’m Tim might give the fans the closure they deserve, as it features the highs and lows of the Swedish DJ’s life. Here are five key revelations about Avicii, from his health challenges to his mental struggles.
5. Music was Avicii’s first love Avicii – I’m Tim | Netflix
Long before Avicii became a household name, he was...
Avicii – I’m Tim | Netflix
After his untimely death in 2018, when he was only 28, the world was shocked and heartbroken. He was gone too soon and his story still felt incomplete. But perhaps Netflix’s documentary, titled Avicii – I’m Tim might give the fans the closure they deserve, as it features the highs and lows of the Swedish DJ’s life. Here are five key revelations about Avicii, from his health challenges to his mental struggles.
5. Music was Avicii’s first love Avicii – I’m Tim | Netflix
Long before Avicii became a household name, he was...
- 1/10/2025
- by Sonika Kamble
- FandomWire
From "Levels" and "Wake Me Up" to "Hey Brother," the genre-bending dance music of Swedish DJ producer Avicii dominated the 2010s, his music blasting from radio stations and at Edm festivals and raves around the globe. People of all ages have surely gotten one of his hits stuck in their heads at some point, humming Avicii's infectious beats he began creating as a teen on digital audio workstation software Fl Studio. Netflix's 2024 documentary Avicii – I'm Tim, directed by filmmaker and music journalist Henrik Burman, highlights the lesser-known life of the late Grammy-nominated artist, who collaborated with music legends like Madonna, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, and Jon Bon Jovi over the course of his decade-long career.
Born Tim Bergling in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1989, Avicii grew up an insecure introvert who struggled to connect with his peers, eventually finding solace and artistic freedom in electronic music production. With music flowing through his veins,...
Born Tim Bergling in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1989, Avicii grew up an insecure introvert who struggled to connect with his peers, eventually finding solace and artistic freedom in electronic music production. With music flowing through his veins,...
- 1/6/2025
- by Bianca Piazza
- MovieWeb
If you thought Avicii: I’m Tim was the only documentary on Netflix in 2024, think again. What is the first thing when music fans think about Avicii? Certainly, it will always and forever be “Levels” that elevated to prominence including the upbeat music featuring Etta James.
Avicii: My Last Show showcases his last live performance at the Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Hotel in Ibiza on August 28, 2016. Avicii, whose real name is Tim Bergling, never performed on tour again ever since prior to his death in 2018.
Fans from around Europe and the world attended the concert to see him for one last time.
Avicii's last dance
He starts off the concert by igniting the crowd with his most notable song, “Levels,” where the crowd becomes ecstatic with the tone of the music. Avicii’s other songs included “Heaven” featuring Chris Martin of Cold Play, “Wake Me Up” featuring Aloe Blacc, “Hey Brother,...
Avicii: My Last Show showcases his last live performance at the Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Hotel in Ibiza on August 28, 2016. Avicii, whose real name is Tim Bergling, never performed on tour again ever since prior to his death in 2018.
Fans from around Europe and the world attended the concert to see him for one last time.
Avicii's last dance
He starts off the concert by igniting the crowd with his most notable song, “Levels,” where the crowd becomes ecstatic with the tone of the music. Avicii’s other songs included “Heaven” featuring Chris Martin of Cold Play, “Wake Me Up” featuring Aloe Blacc, “Hey Brother,...
- 1/4/2025
- by Alberto Arellano
- Netflix Life
Who was Avicii? Who was Tim? He was both.
Avicii was born Tim Bergling, who grew up in Stockholm with a love of music and the arts. The documentary Avicii: I'm Tim takes an up-close look behind the scenes of who the real DJ was with his brilliant music mind.
Avicii: I’m Tim tells the story behind his music career including the surrounding cast that helped him shape his career. From the small venues to the large concerts, Avicii grew in an organic fashion that didn’t let fame define him. His vision for music was about his passion and the pursuit of perfection.
Who was Tim?
Avicii was a mild-mannered kid growing up for the love of music. In school, he grew to love the people around him, and he was described as polite to his peers. In the documentary, he talked about his love for instruments, including his love for the guitar,...
Avicii was born Tim Bergling, who grew up in Stockholm with a love of music and the arts. The documentary Avicii: I'm Tim takes an up-close look behind the scenes of who the real DJ was with his brilliant music mind.
Avicii: I’m Tim tells the story behind his music career including the surrounding cast that helped him shape his career. From the small venues to the large concerts, Avicii grew in an organic fashion that didn’t let fame define him. His vision for music was about his passion and the pursuit of perfection.
Who was Tim?
Avicii was a mild-mannered kid growing up for the love of music. In school, he grew to love the people around him, and he was described as polite to his peers. In the documentary, he talked about his love for instruments, including his love for the guitar,...
- 1/1/2025
- by Alberto Arellano
- Netflix Life
In an unexpected New Year’s Eve offering, Netflix drops a bittersweet gem for electronic music fans. Alongside a documentary chronicling the life of Tim Bergling, better known as Avicii, viewers can now witness the Swedish DJ’s last performance at Ushuaïa, Ibiza’s legendary party hotspot.
On August 28, 2016, Avicii took the decks at Ushuaïa for what would unknowingly become his final show. The 30-minute set captures the essence of Ibiza’s pulsating nightlife – a sea of fans singing and dancing to Avicii’s chart-topping hits. It’s a snapshot of an artist at the pinnacle of his career, merely two years before his untimely death in 2018.
The concert footage offers more than just music. Interspersed throughout are interviews with Avicii’s collaborators, including Coldplay’s Chris Martin, providing insight into the artist’s creative process and impact on the electronic dance music scene.
This release serves as both a...
On August 28, 2016, Avicii took the decks at Ushuaïa for what would unknowingly become his final show. The 30-minute set captures the essence of Ibiza’s pulsating nightlife – a sea of fans singing and dancing to Avicii’s chart-topping hits. It’s a snapshot of an artist at the pinnacle of his career, merely two years before his untimely death in 2018.
The concert footage offers more than just music. Interspersed throughout are interviews with Avicii’s collaborators, including Coldplay’s Chris Martin, providing insight into the artist’s creative process and impact on the electronic dance music scene.
This release serves as both a...
- 12/31/2024
- by Alice Lange
- Martin Cid Music
Who was Avicii? Netflix will release the documentary on New Year's Eve that follows the late Swedish DJ and record producer. Throughout his time during the 2010s, Avicii, whose real name is Tim Berling, rose to prominence to prominence through his hit single “Levels” in 2011.
Avicii: I’m Tim was written and directed by Henrik Burman. The documentary follows Avicii's rise and downfall including those who have worked with him. It also captures behind the scenes of Avicii, other than who fans knew as a public figure.
The documentary features his music tour around the world where he was beloved by fans. Those who worked with him or knew him saw the different side of him that was his personal side of his character.
Avicii documentary gets its Netflix release date
Avicii was born in Stockholm, Sweden, and was survived by his mother, Anki Liden, and his father, Klas Bergling.
Avicii: I’m Tim was written and directed by Henrik Burman. The documentary follows Avicii's rise and downfall including those who have worked with him. It also captures behind the scenes of Avicii, other than who fans knew as a public figure.
The documentary features his music tour around the world where he was beloved by fans. Those who worked with him or knew him saw the different side of him that was his personal side of his character.
Avicii documentary gets its Netflix release date
Avicii was born in Stockholm, Sweden, and was survived by his mother, Anki Liden, and his father, Klas Bergling.
- 12/26/2024
- by Alberto Arellano
- Netflix Life
This article contains a discussion of suicidal ideation, as well as depictions of self-harm.
With Netflix announcing the release of Avicii - I'm Tim documentary set to drop on December 31, 2024, it's fair to say that the DJ left a mark, and some of Avicii's songs are too great to fade into darkness. The documentary, narrated by Avicii, whose real name was Tim Bergling, will include interviews he completed before taking his life in April 2018.
Avicii had this incredible way of breathing life into every song he touched, blending electronic music with elements of pop and folk-country while still maintaining an artistic depth. His death was an incalculable loss to electronic music. He also defined what it was like to morph into a full-blown celebrity from a DJ. His "True" album is a forever masterpiece that gave his listeners some of the best tracks. For instance, he fused country music with Edm,...
With Netflix announcing the release of Avicii - I'm Tim documentary set to drop on December 31, 2024, it's fair to say that the DJ left a mark, and some of Avicii's songs are too great to fade into darkness. The documentary, narrated by Avicii, whose real name was Tim Bergling, will include interviews he completed before taking his life in April 2018.
Avicii had this incredible way of breathing life into every song he touched, blending electronic music with elements of pop and folk-country while still maintaining an artistic depth. His death was an incalculable loss to electronic music. He also defined what it was like to morph into a full-blown celebrity from a DJ. His "True" album is a forever masterpiece that gave his listeners some of the best tracks. For instance, he fused country music with Edm,...
- 12/25/2024
- by Elah Wangu
- ScreenRant
Stars: Peter Mooney, Amanda Tapping, Cara Gee, Sydney Sabiston, Jade Ma, Aaron Abrams, David Hewlett | Written and Directed by Adam Stern
It’s a seemingly normal morning for Joe, his digital assistant Mel wakes him up after preparing his condo for him. It also tells him his girlfriend Ash wants to meet him for coffee, something that spurs a flashback to their first meeting. He tells Mel to send Maxine a message that she’ll be running the store until he arrives and sets out to meet Ash.
When she arrives, Ash is noticeably nervous and says she has to tell him something. She says she loves him and manages to get as far as saying that she’s not from here before a man walks up and shoots her in the head. Joe chases him, but he seems to disappear in a dead-end alley.
Two weeks later he hasn...
It’s a seemingly normal morning for Joe, his digital assistant Mel wakes him up after preparing his condo for him. It also tells him his girlfriend Ash wants to meet him for coffee, something that spurs a flashback to their first meeting. He tells Mel to send Maxine a message that she’ll be running the store until he arrives and sets out to meet Ash.
When she arrives, Ash is noticeably nervous and says she has to tell him something. She says she loves him and manages to get as far as saying that she’s not from here before a man walks up and shoots her in the head. Joe chases him, but he seems to disappear in a dead-end alley.
Two weeks later he hasn...
- 11/15/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
With elements from virtual landscapes and artificial intelligence making their way into our day-to-day lives, differentiating between reality and fiction has become increasingly tougher. Adam Stern’s sci-fi action flick, Levels, uses this liminal space between both worlds as its playground by presenting an intriguing narrative that pays homage to sci-fi classics like The Matrix series and The Thirteenth Floor. While the story retreads familiar grounds while handling themes of ethical, moral, and philosophical implications regarding artificial consciousness, having a strong emotional core allows the movie to carve out a distinctive character. While the inspired action sequences look really cool, accompanied by polished VFX, viewers will definitely crave more given how the makers have limited the number of action scenes. The makers didn’t intend to make the narrative a head-scratcher, which is why the ending of Levels neatly wraps up the threads of the events showcased throughout.
Spoilers Ahead...
Spoilers Ahead...
- 11/2/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
"This is as real as anything I know..." Is it? Or is she just saying that? Rlje Films has revealed an official trailer for an indie action sci-fi thriller called Levels, the feature debut of Canadian indie filmmaker Adam Stern. This is set to open in November including on VOD right away. The vague one-liner: After witnessing his girlfriend's murder, a man risks everything, including reality itself, to discover the truth. In the future, a man watches in horror as his girlfriend gets murdered and the killer seemingly disappears into mid-air. He soon embarks on a voyage of discovery that leads to shocking revelations that his own reality is not what it appears to be. The indie sci-fi film stars Cara Gee, Peter Mooney, Aaron Abrams, and David Hewlett. From this trailer, it seems like he's stuck in some kind of massive video game simulation - "the first digital universe...
- 10/10/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Reality is breaking in Colliders exclusive first look at the official trailer for Levels, the latest mind-bending sci-fi thriller to come from Rlje Films. Along with the teaser, weve also got a debut poster for intrigued parties to check out before the film arrives in just a few short weeks on November 1. Starring Camelot and Rookie Blues Peter Mooney and Strange Empire and The Expanses Cara Gee, the feature-length directorial debut from visual effects aficionado, Adam Stern (Continuum), promises to keep audiences on their toes right along with the main character as he struggles to separate reality from fiction.
- 10/9/2024
- by Britta DeVore
- Collider.com
Kygo has kicked off his 2024-2025 World Tour and you can check out the set list right here!
The 33-year-old DJ and music producer launched the tour at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park last weekend in Denver, Colorado and he’ll be traveling the world through the beginning of next year.
The two-hour set on opening night ended with a fireworks display!
Supporting acts on the tour include Sofi Tukker, Gryffin, Sam Feldt, Zara Larsson, Klangkarussell, Frank Walker, Thomas Jack, Victoria Nadine, Vandelux, Alan Walker, Forester, Emmitt Fenn and Hayla on select dates.
Head inside to check out the set list…
Keep scrolling to check out the full set list…
**This set list is representative of one of the first nights on the tour and might not be completely accurate for every show.
1. Whatever
2. For Life
3. I’ll Wait
4. Me Before You
5. Forever Yours
6. Levels
7. Stay
8. Only You
9. Stargazing
10. It...
The 33-year-old DJ and music producer launched the tour at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park last weekend in Denver, Colorado and he’ll be traveling the world through the beginning of next year.
The two-hour set on opening night ended with a fireworks display!
Supporting acts on the tour include Sofi Tukker, Gryffin, Sam Feldt, Zara Larsson, Klangkarussell, Frank Walker, Thomas Jack, Victoria Nadine, Vandelux, Alan Walker, Forester, Emmitt Fenn and Hayla on select dates.
Head inside to check out the set list…
Keep scrolling to check out the full set list…
**This set list is representative of one of the first nights on the tour and might not be completely accurate for every show.
1. Whatever
2. For Life
3. I’ll Wait
4. Me Before You
5. Forever Yours
6. Levels
7. Stay
8. Only You
9. Stargazing
10. It...
- 9/14/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Massive Attack returned for their first show in five years on Wednesday night (June 5th) at Gothenburg Film Studios in Gothenburg, Sweden. To mark the occasion, they brought out longtime collaborators Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins and reggae singer Horace Andy for several songs each.
With Fraser (who is married to drummer Damon Reece), the trip-hop group performed their signature hit “Teardrop,” as well as “Black Milk and “Group Four.” However, the most notable moment was when they played “Song to the Siren” for the first time together.
Get Massive Attack Tickets Here
Originally recorded by Tim Buckley, the best-known version of “Song to the Siren” is This Mortal Coil’s 1983 cover featuring Fraser and Cocteau Twins guitarist Robin Guthrie.
Besides Fraser and Andy, Massive Attack were joined by Young Fathers for “Voodoo in My Blood” and Deborah Miller for “Safe from Harm” and “Unfinished Sympathy.”
See the full setlist and fan-shot video below.
With Fraser (who is married to drummer Damon Reece), the trip-hop group performed their signature hit “Teardrop,” as well as “Black Milk and “Group Four.” However, the most notable moment was when they played “Song to the Siren” for the first time together.
Get Massive Attack Tickets Here
Originally recorded by Tim Buckley, the best-known version of “Song to the Siren” is This Mortal Coil’s 1983 cover featuring Fraser and Cocteau Twins guitarist Robin Guthrie.
Besides Fraser and Andy, Massive Attack were joined by Young Fathers for “Voodoo in My Blood” and Deborah Miller for “Safe from Harm” and “Unfinished Sympathy.”
See the full setlist and fan-shot video below.
- 6/6/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
While Super Mario Bros. 2 is often considered the black sheep of gaming’s greatest franchise, it’s important to realize that label was applied retrospectively. When many of us first played that game that asked us to pick up turnips in a dream to battle a tyrannical frog named Wart, we said to ourselves “Ah yes, a Super Mario game.” After all, there was only one other game to compare it to (not counting the earlier Mario Bros. arcade title) and this one had many of the same characters and similar basic gameplay concepts.
As more Super Mario games were released, though, Super Mario Bros. 2 differences became much more apparent. At some point, the popular story behind that game’s differences began to take cultural root. The game those of us in the West eventually came to know as Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels was the “real” Super Mario Bros.
As more Super Mario games were released, though, Super Mario Bros. 2 differences became much more apparent. At some point, the popular story behind that game’s differences began to take cultural root. The game those of us in the West eventually came to know as Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels was the “real” Super Mario Bros.
- 5/30/2024
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Avicii Radio is a new app-exclusive SiriusXM channel dedicated to the life and legacy of Swedish artist, producer, and songwriter Avicii in collaboration with Vibrant Emotional Health and the Tim Bergling Foundation. It commemorates Avicii’s groundbreaking career and impact on dance and electronic music and showcases the love his family, friends, and fans share for him.
Only on SiriusXMDedicated to the life & legacy of AviciiListen on the App
Listen on the App
The channel’s launch coincides with the tenth anniversary of Avicii’s “The Days / Nights EP” as well as Mental Health Awareness Month. Avicii Radio aims to continue the conversation around mental health with exclusive commentary from artists sharing their mental health journeys and advice.
Avicii Radio How to listen
Stream Avicii Radio anytime, anywhere, on the SiriusXM app.
What you’ll hear
“Music for a better day” — including Avicii’s hits and remixes, as well as music by his friends,...
Only on SiriusXMDedicated to the life & legacy of AviciiListen on the App
Listen on the App
The channel’s launch coincides with the tenth anniversary of Avicii’s “The Days / Nights EP” as well as Mental Health Awareness Month. Avicii Radio aims to continue the conversation around mental health with exclusive commentary from artists sharing their mental health journeys and advice.
Avicii Radio How to listen
Stream Avicii Radio anytime, anywhere, on the SiriusXM app.
What you’ll hear
“Music for a better day” — including Avicii’s hits and remixes, as well as music by his friends,...
- 5/23/2024
- by Jackie Kolgraf
- SiriusXM
Australia’s most followed male TikTok star Caleb Finn (16m followers) and his partner Soup (2.5m followers) are bringing their unique, creative experiences as content creators and parents to the world of podcasting with their brand-new show, Internet Parents.
From sharing viral horror and humour based TikTok videos, all the way to their son’s first words and steps- you’d assume there isn’t much Caleb and soup haven’t shared with their millions of followers...
However, there is only so much a TikTok video can show and Caleb and Soup are filling in all of the blanks and so much more in their debut podcast.
In this quirky and entertaining podcast, Caleb and Soup spill the tea on their weird-arse lives, answering questions you didn’t even know you had. From who’s been cancelled to who nearly got married to someone else, from what really happened when...
From sharing viral horror and humour based TikTok videos, all the way to their son’s first words and steps- you’d assume there isn’t much Caleb and soup haven’t shared with their millions of followers...
However, there is only so much a TikTok video can show and Caleb and Soup are filling in all of the blanks and so much more in their debut podcast.
In this quirky and entertaining podcast, Caleb and Soup spill the tea on their weird-arse lives, answering questions you didn’t even know you had. From who’s been cancelled to who nearly got married to someone else, from what really happened when...
- 5/2/2023
- Podnews.net
Exclusive: Production is underway in Canada on sci fi-thriller Levels, starring Cara Gee (The Expanse), Peter Mooney (Burden of Truth), Aaron Abrams (Hannibal), and David Hewlett (Nightmare Alley).
Set in the near future, the film follows Ash — the love of Joe’s life — who is shockingly murdered before his eyes. As his world unravels, he comes to learn that nothing is as it seems.
Levels will mark Adam Stern’s first feature after making two shorts and working in VFX for more than two decades (presiding over Artifex Studios) with credits including series Continuum and Almost Human.
Producers are Stern of Orbital Mechanics, Tony Wosk of Middle Child Films and Kyle Bornais of Farpoint Films.
Amp International has come aboard for sales and has pre-sold the film in multiple territories including Germany (Capelight) and Middle East (Front Row).
Levels is the first foray for Orbital Mechanics, the new production company...
Set in the near future, the film follows Ash — the love of Joe’s life — who is shockingly murdered before his eyes. As his world unravels, he comes to learn that nothing is as it seems.
Levels will mark Adam Stern’s first feature after making two shorts and working in VFX for more than two decades (presiding over Artifex Studios) with credits including series Continuum and Almost Human.
Producers are Stern of Orbital Mechanics, Tony Wosk of Middle Child Films and Kyle Bornais of Farpoint Films.
Amp International has come aboard for sales and has pre-sold the film in multiple territories including Germany (Capelight) and Middle East (Front Row).
Levels is the first foray for Orbital Mechanics, the new production company...
- 3/17/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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