Canadian-based electronic musician Tim Hecker recorded his sixth album, Ravedeath, 1972, live in a Reykjavík church primarily using a pipe organ. Of course, you wouldn't know that listening to the ...
tim hecker's latest work approaches a form of secular musical transcendentalism from within the battered temple of spirituality. recorded in a church in reykjavik, iceland and using a pipe organ as ...
Ambient electronic vet Tim Hecker releases his new album, Ravedeath, 1972, February 14 on Kranky. Because nothing says Valentine's Day like washes of crushing static. That picture of a bunch of people ...
Tim Hecker's Ravedeath 1972 made it onto our favourites from the first half of the year and deservedly so, because it is quite frankly brilliant. Don't be surprised to see it up there in our end of ...
Tim Hecker has released one of our favourite albums of the year so far, Ravedeath, 1972. On October 10 Kranky are releasing a companion piece – or prequel – if you will – of sketches recorded before ...
The second track on Ravedeath, 1972 by Montreal sound-sculpter Tim Hecker begins with the chug of an idling garbage truck. Two songs later, it appears again, barely audible, at the tail end of “In The ...