Engineer: Ben Frost, Engineer: Paul Corley, Layout [Artwork Layout]: David Nakamoto, Mastered By: James Plotkin, Photography [Cover Artwork Courtesy]: MIT Museum, Piano [Additional Piano]: Ben Frost, Labelcode KRK154.2 (krank154), Copyright (c) Tim Hecker, Phonographic Copyright (p) Tim Hecker, Copyright (c) Kranky, Ltd., Phonographic Copyright (p) Kranky, Ltd., Recorded At Fríkirkjan, Reykjavík
This Canadian sound artist and all-round sonic innovator has been wowing listeners with his records for a while now, with both his previous albums on ...
Steve Guimond - 03/03/2011
Montreal's Tim Hecker continues to prove himself to be one of electronic music's most forward-thinking artists and creators, the latest evidence being...
cloudspeakers - 01/03/2011
The spectral reverberations that abound on Tim HeckerÂ’s third release for Kranky bring the listener out in hives of clichés. Stately snatches of obs...
Adam Blyweiss - 27/02/2011
Buy at iTunesSpecializing in the deconstruction of constructed sound -- or maybe it's the other way around -- Canadian musician/producer Tim Hecker's...
Marko Polovina - 26/02/2011
A recent crop of experimental ambient artists has been strikingly prevalent and have had much acclaim since the late 1990s. The introduction of the ho...
Jesse Cataldo - 25/02/2011
Tim Hecker's albums tend to operate at a high level of conceptual awareness, assembling their ambient structures around a core aural theme. The presen...
Tyler Fisher - 21/02/2011
Tim Hecker is the best impressionist musician in the 21st century. Ambient music is almost by definition impressionistic, not in the sense that music...
Joe Colly - 18/02/2011
There are plenty of synth and drone artists that make epic, transportive music, but one of the unique things about Tim Hecker is his conceptual abilit...
Joe Marshall - 14/02/2011
Within the world of dark ambient, there are few artists whose releases are awaited with the anticipation of Montreal, Canada musician Tim Hecker’s and...
Michael Ardaiolo - 14/02/2011
The analogy of sea waves and sound waves is an ubiquitous one. With Tim Hecker though, it?s a tough one to out-analogize. His music has a submerging q...