David Morris - 21.04.2009  Where I live there is not a lot of live music performed that floats myboat. There are some dub nights, and a monthly event hosted by RephlexRecords (w...
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Jared Bier - 06.04.2009 For an artist who has acquired a fanbase, one can be sure that the unveiling of any new material will be accompanied by a reexamination of (or, at the...
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Joshua Meggitt - 18.03.2009  Tim Hecker used to make techno under the name Jetone. Great glitchy dub-techno that appeared perhaps most famously alongside fellow Canadian trailblaz...
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Joel Elliott - 11.03.2009  When I first read our interview with Tim Hecker, I was slightly disappointed. There is a sense as a music critic that you want the artist to be able t...
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Mike Newmark - 11.03.2009  In one sense, we know entirely what we’re getting into when we pick up a new Tim Hecker album. It’s a heady experience he’s been spooning over us ever...
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Tim Saputo - 11.03.2009  An Imaginary Country finds Tim Hecker exploring brand new tonal territory, not to mention some nasty emotional nether regions. Eschewing the trademark...
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Mike Wood - 09.03.2009  For those expecting another bracing, abrasive excursion into the electronic palette of Tim Hecker, An Imaginary Country poses some challenges. Usually...
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Mike Stagno - 09.03.2009  An Imaginary Country, Tim Hecker not only perfects his trade, but also manages to reinvent his ambient stylings. Three months into 2009, you'll be har...
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Michael Ardaiolo - 06.03.2009 As Eno?s perfect pop songs slowly dissolved from Another Green World to Discreet Music and eventually to 1978?s Ambient 1: Music for Airports, ambient...
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Joe Davenport - 02.03.2009 If you’ve only been keeping up with Canadian electronic artist Tim Hecker via his full-lengths you might be surprised by the transition he’s made on h...
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