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knightofleo · 4 months
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Tim Hecker | In The Fog
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khrushchov · 1 year
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potato-obsessed-kojko · 3 months
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every single tim hecker album is like weeeeeeeee weeeeeee WEEEEEEEEEEE weeeeee scrunch crunch and i listen to that for 20 minutes patiently waiting until it goes BLING BRLING BLIRBLI BLRING RING rrRiNG *BUS ENGINE NOISE* at which point i literally cum and cry my eyes out
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earthconsciousness · 4 months
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Tracklist:
The Piano Drop • In The Fog • In The Fog II • In The Fog III • No Drums • Hatred of Music I • Hatred of Music II • Analog Paralysis, 1978 • Studio Suicide, 1980 • In The Air I • In The Air II • In The Air III
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Another round done. Sometimes, music is good. Sometimes? It's bad. Sometimes it's both at once. That's the complexity, of music.
Aka Pygmies- Aka Pygmy Music (9.0/10)
Asami- Badonkadonk (7.0/10, deleted from library)
Between the Buried and Me- Alaska (7.5/10)
Brainiac- Electro-Shock for President (8.5/10)
Buck-Tick- Aku no Hana (8.0/10)
The Bug- London Zoo (10/10)
Burial- Chemz / Dolphinz (8.0/10)
The Butthole Surfers- Rembrandt Pussyhorse (8.5/10)
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band- Safe as Milk (8.0/10)
Carpathian Forest- Through Chasm, Caves and Titan Woods (8.0/10)
Dean Blunt- Zushi (7.0/10)
Don Cherry- Eternal Rhythm (9.0/10)
Eels- Electro-Shock Blues (9.0/10)
Endon- Through the Mirror (8.5/10)
The Feelies- Crazy Rhythms (9.5/10)
Fugs- First Album (8.0/10)
Giacinto Scelsi- Natura Renovatur (8.5/10)
Gyaruru- Boom Boom Meccha Maccho! (5.5/10, deleted from library)
Hank Ray- Mainstream Death Country (8.5/10)
Jackie-O Motherfucker- Fig. 5 (8.5/10)
John Lennon & Yoko Ono- Wedding Album (5.0/10, deleted from library)
Kilhi+Ice- Analogue Fortune (8.0/10)
King Sunny Adé- Juju Music (8.5/10)
Lambchop- What Another Man Spills (8.0/10)
Muslimgauze- Veiled Sisters (8.0/10)
Nami Tamaki- Speciality (7.0/10, deleted from library)
Narumi Yasuda- First Album (6.0/10, deleted from library)
Stereolab- Emperor Tomato Ketchup (7.0/10)
Three 6 Mafia- Mystic Stylez (9.0/10)
Tim Hecker- Ravedeath, 1972 (8.5/10)
Tyler, the Creator- CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST (8.5/10)
Unwound- Leaves Turn Inside You (9.0/10)
Various Artists- #Seapunk Vol. 1 (7.0/10)
Wire- A Bell Is A Cup Until It Is Struck (9.0/10)
Wormrot- Dirge (8.5/10)
Yummy- D.I.S.K. (7.5/10)
Zombie Lolita- Ketsumidoro Mokushiroku-Daiisshou (7.5/10)
...- Somebody Save Me (7.5/10)
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duchess-music · 26 days
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2011
Expect reviews of these albums from 2011:
Exmilitary - Death Grips
Minecraft Volume Alpha - C418
undun - The Roots
House of Balloons - The Weeknd
Terraria - Re-Logic
Idle Labour - Craft Spells
Ravedeath, 1972 - Tim Hecker
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ajoytobeheld · 6 months
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Gareth Campesinos!' Records of 2011
December 21st, 2011
An over-cooked documentation of the albums/EPs/records I have got most enjoyment from over the past 12 months. I think this year’s been a pretty exciting one for the evolution of my musical tastes and interests, as I’ve found hardly a single thing ‘guitar record’-wise that has stirred any emotion in me (a couple of notable exceptions to be found within here, however) and so have opened up to new ideas and sounds. I attempted to write a bit about each record, I tried REALLY hard, but one of the things I loathe most is people who have no ability to write about music having music blogs, and though I’m never usually shy to embrace hypocrisy, I stood firm here.
I’d be totally interested in hearing any recommendations you might have for me, from this year or any other, based on this list. Cheers guys,
G
Araab Muzik – Electronic Dream
ASAP Rocky – Live Love ASAP
Clams Casino – Instrumental Mixtape
Danny Brown – XXX
Destroyer – Kaputt
Drake – Take Care
Laurel Halo – Hour Logic
Tim Hecker – Ravedeath, 1972
Julia Holter – Tragedy
How To Dress Well – Just Once EP
Machinedrum – Room(s)
Prurient – Bermuda Drain
Shabazz Palaces – Black Up
Slow Club – Paradise
The Weeknd – House Of Balloons
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eternaldrones · 11 months
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Ravedeath, 1972 - Tim Hecker
Ravedeath, 1972 found me on the 23rd night of May. If I recall correctly, this artist isn't new to me. I've experienced his work earlier in my life. However, some intelligent computer brought me back to this album. Haunting distortion brings forth a beautiful melody in the beginning that reminds me of the piano chord that reveals itself at the end of the album. Everything in between seems to be a journey through my own memories, a slow but devastating buildup. It reminds me of walking through a dense forest, suddenly being grabbed and thrown into a pit of descending sands, as time seems to have taken another course, dragging me through a maze of infinite smoke. I lose sight of the path I was on, shocked when I open my eyes to remember how long it took for the winds to disperse the smoke.
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blkphxxx · 1 year
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Tim Hecker - The Ravedeath 1972 [Full Album]
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knightofleo · 2 years
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Tim Hecker | Studio Suicide, 1980
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disease · 3 years
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TIM HECKER // STUDIO SUICIDE, 1980 [RAVEDEATH, 1972; 2011]
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reckonslepoisson · 5 years
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Ravedeath, 1972, Tim Hecker (2011)
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If Ravedeath, 1972 does anything, it’ll leave you gawking with your mouth left open, dribbling and aghast at Hecker’s ridiculous hunger for pushing his style to ever further lengths of experimentalism. This is another remarkably consistent release from Hecker, built around the tones of a pipe organ in an Icelandic church.  It isn’t just that this is ambient music moulded from solely that organ, though – it’s the way Hecker warps it, drags it out and engulfs it in glitch and feedback that makes me truly think he’s from another planet. Partly a collaboration with Ben Frost, your favourite ambient artist’s favourite ambient artist, Ravedeath has an icy feel that is only too picturesque of a dry, desolate tundra landscape; a feeling brought about by its bouts of darkness and solitary coldness that are more commonly elements of neoclassical darkwave than ambient, drone or glitch. Hecker has a penchant for testing the limits of what creativity can be recorded, and Ravedeath, 1972 only goes to prove (again) that he has one of the finest discographies in one of music’s most modern styles.
Pick: ‘Hatred of Music II’
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ruinedholograms · 6 years
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chiillone · 7 years
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Tim Hecker - Ravedeath, 1972 (2011)
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musicollage · 2 years
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Tim Hecker – Ravedeath, 1972. 2011 ~ Kranky.
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