“I did not like having to be Avicii, after which having to be Tim.”
That heartbreaking line from Avicii captures the gnawing duality of the legendary DJ, who posthumously narrates his personal tragic journey within the upcoming Netflix documentary Avicii – I’m Tim.
Due out December thirty first on Netflix, the movie is ready to launch in tandem with Avicii – My Final Present, which revisits the evening he graced the stage of Ibiza’s storied Ushuaïa membership for what can be his ultimate efficiency. The prolific songwriter and dance music producer, whose actual identify was Tim Bergling, died by suicide lower than two years later in 2018.
“I used to be lots happier earlier than I used to be well-known than after I used to be well-known,” Bergling says within the documentary, of which EDM.com seen an advance screening. “I began feeling type of very empty and sad. So I used to be simply on autopilot mode. I began actually f***ing questioning why I used to be feeling like this. I hadn’t been trustworthy to myself, what I used to be feeling… And my tempo additionally did not actually give me a lot time to discover it both.”
Many have spun the final vestiges of Avicii into multimedia experiences within the wake of his loss of life, however none have achieved the extent of intimacy as Avicii – I am Tim. Director Henrik Burman stated he absorbed “1000’s of hours” of personal archival footage, audio recordings and even ultrasound scans and babyhood reminiscences captured on household VHS tapes, lots of which seem within the movie.

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It is a poignant retrospective analyzing the gradual deterioration of a generational artist grappling with the unrelenting weight of the music trade’s calls for, and in determined want of an escape. When Bergling’s inside demons lastly grew to become too loud to disregard, his father Klas organized an hours-long intervention attended by the DJ’s siblings, buddies and administration group, he reveals within the movie. His son was “livid” and refused to present in at first, however in the end agreed it was time to alter.
“It was excruciatingly painful to see the look in his eyes,” Klas recalled with a wince.
Avicii’s musical collaborators shared related issues on the time. It was agonizingly clear the haunting lyrics that now outline his discography have been a window into his soul as his struggles took a flip for the more severe.
Talking within the documentary, Aloe Blacc ponders Avicii’s frame of mind when writing the primary traces of their collaborative music “SOS,” which in the end appeared in 2019’s posthumous album Tim. Exploring themes of persistent hope towards despair, the lyrics (“Are you able to hear me? SOS / Assist me put my thoughts to relaxation”) left breadcrumbs of his inside turmoil that now reverberate with devastating readability.
“It appeared as if we had this name for assist, and I am receiving this letter from Tim manner too late,” stated Blacc, who can also be the featured voice in Avicii’s most-streamed music, the timeless “Wake Me Up.”
The movie additionally options interviews with David Guetta and Coldplay’s Chris Martin, amongst varied different Avicii collaborators, in addition to his former supervisor Arash Pournouri, who performed a pivotal function in his rise to fame.
Avicii – I’m Tim will launch on Netflix December thirty first, 2024. You’ll be able to watch the trailer beneath.
