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Canadian musician and sound artist Tim Hecker is one of the best known artists in experimental electronic music. Since 1996, he has produced a range of audio works for Kranky, Alien8, Mille Plateaux, and Room40. His early recordings appeared under the name Jetone, but he soon became known under his real name with albums such as 'Haunt Me' and 'Harmony In Ultraviolet'. His music focuses on exploring the intersection of noise, dissonance and melody, fostering an approach to songcraft which is both physical and emotive.
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Ravedeath, 1972
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Ravedeath, 1972
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Album released on 14 February 2011
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Releasing this album 'Ravedeath, 1972' on Valentine's Day, enigmatic drone specialist Tim Hecker's uncanny knack for expressing contradictions in his music seems all the more poignant. Beauty in noise and serenity in chaos, a breathtaking album from a veritable master. Highly recommended.
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