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tim hecker

Ravedeath 1972 (2024 Repress)

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'Ravedeath 1972' approaches a form of secular musical transcendentalism from within the battered temple of spirituality.
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Harmony In Ultraviolet (2024 Repress)

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At the time of original issue, there was a small run of a few hundred vinyl copies done by a small German label, but this was pressed on an inferior sounding si...
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Radio Amor (2018 reissue)

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reissued now for the first time, his 2003 album has an irresistible quality; an uncanny, ambient eeriness that glacially seduces.
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love streams

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disparate streams of keyboard, choral voice & woodwind are woven together by the Canadian sound artist & then torn apart through complex programming on ...
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virgins

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a compelling reinvention of hecker's sound, mixing his knack for cavernous, distorted melody with a strong influence from early minimalist music & momen...

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Anoyo
  1. That world
  2. Is but a simulated blur
  3. Step away from Konoyo
  4. Into the void
  5. Not alone
  6. You never were

tim hecker

Anoyo

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    Released: 10th May 2019

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this companion album to 2018’s ‘konoyo’ comprises a series of heavenly textures drawn from the same gagaku ensemble sessions – a transcendent record.

Hecker’s processing here moves in veiled ways, soft refractions and whispered shrouds woven within improvisational sessions of traditional gagaku interplay, evoking a sense of vaulted space, temples at dawn, shredded silk fluttering in the rafters. This is boldly barren music, skeletal and sculptural, shaped from wood, wind, strings, and mist. Modern yet ancient, delicate and desolate, Anoyo inverts its predecessor to compellingly conjure a parallel world of illusion, solitude, and eternal return. “On the least dense and most inquisitive album of his career, the experimental musician creates a fascinating dialogue between his technology and some of the world’s most ancient instruments.” – Pitchfork.