Tim Hecker – Harmony In Ultraviolet (2x12", 45rpm)
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Harmony in Ultraviolet is Tim Hecker's sixth album. It is a continuation of Hecke's interest in spectral communications, noise, impressionist musics, thresholds of listeningpleasure / pain, and the limits of digital composition. This album is a significant development of his song-craft, challenging the usefulness of descriptors such as ambient, drone, metal, noise and even electronic music. If referencesare necessary it could be described as a sonata for the elements, songs of crackling embers, tidal pools, spruce skylines and autumn winds. Gerhard Richter's abstract paintings are also a fair orientation. Materially speaking, it is arecord of whirring drones, whispering fissures, dense disintegrating chords, latenight noise and truth-telling harmonics. Yet this record follows no overarching process, no underlying narrative. It is both a homage for the Italian partigiani and also not at all. It is songs about ghost writing and midnight whispers but then again it isn't. In many ways this album can be viewed as a work of total destruction, embracing indeterminacy as an aesthetic ideal.
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 Rainbow Blood
A2 Stags, Aircraft, Kings And Secretaries
A3 Palimpsest I
A4 Chimeras
A5 Dungeoneering
B1 Palimpsest Ii
B2 Spring Heeled Jack Flies Tonight
B3 Harmony In Blue I
B4 Harmony In Blue Ii
B5 Harmony In Blue Iii
B6 Harmony In Blue Iv
C1 Radio Spiricom
C2 Whitecaps Of White Noise I
D1 Whitecaps Of White Noise Ii
D2 Blood Rainbow