On This Day October 27, 1980 – Hawkwind Released Levitation

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On This Day October 27, 1980 – Hawkwind Released Levitation
On this day October 27, 1980, the British space rock band Hawkwind released their album Levitation, an innovative and high energy record that marked a major moment in the band’s evolution. Known for their cosmic themes and experimental sound, Hawkwind combined progressive rock and electronic textures to create an album that pushed their music further into futuristic territory.

Levitation featured standout tracks such as Motorway City, Who’s Gonna Win The War, and the title track Levitation. The record was also notable for introducing drummer Ginger Baker, formerly of Cream, whose distinctive playing added power and precision to the band’s sound. With its mix of heavy riffs, swirling synths, and soaring instrumentals, the album became a fan favorite and a defining release of their 1980s output.

80s insight: Levitation reflected the early 1980s spirit of innovation in rock, when established artists embraced technology and experimentation to keep pushing musical boundaries.

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