Harmony in Ultraviolet
Harmony in Ultraviolet | ||||
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Studio album by Tim Hecker | ||||
Released | October 16, 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2005–2006 in Montreal, Ottawa and Banff | |||
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Length | 49:53 | |||
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Kranky krank102 | |||
Tim Hecker chronology | ||||
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Harmony in Ultraviolet is the fourth studio album by Canadian electronic music musician Tim Hecker, released on October 16, 2006 on Kranky Records.
Critical reaction
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Sputnikmusic | [2] |
Tiny Mix Tapes | [3] |
Pitchfork | 8.7/10[4] |
PopMatters | 8/10[5] |
The album was generally praised by critics, with Pitchfork Media writer Mark Richardson saying "Harmony in Ultraviolet is sensual body music of a very particular kind, and it's the sort of record that asks a lot. But if you trust it and go along, it knows exactly where to lay its hands."[4]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Tim Hecker.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Rainbow Blood" | 1:53 |
2. | "Stags, Aircraft, Kings and Secretaries" | 4:31 |
3. | "Palimpsest I" | 0:36 |
4. | "Chimeras" | 3:14 |
5. | "Dungeoneering" | 5:25 |
6. | "Palimpsest II" | 0:39 |
7. | "Spring Heeled Jack Flies Tonight" | 3:11 |
8. | "Harmony in Blue I" | 1:32 |
9. | "Harmony in Blue II" | 1:53 |
10. | "Harmony in Blue III" | 2:41 |
11. | "Harmony in Blue IV" | 2:03 |
12. | "Radio Spiricom" | 4:52 |
13. | "Whitecaps of White Noise I" | 7:30 |
14. | "Whitecaps of White Noise II" | 5:57 |
15. | "Blood Rainbow" | 4:06 |
Total length: |
49:53 |
References
- ↑ Brown, Marisa. "Harmony in Ultraviolet - Tim Hecker". Allmusic. Retrieved March 9, 2013.
- ↑ Ponton, J. "Harmony in Ultraviolet - Tim Hecker". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
- ↑ Funk, P. "Harmony in Ultraviolet - Tim Hecker". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
- 1 2 Richardson, Mark (October 16, 2006). "Tim Hecker: Harmony in Ultraviolet". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved March 9, 2013.
- ↑ Dorr, Nate (June 9, 2013). "Tim Hecker: Harmony in Ultraviolet". PopMatters. Retrieved March 9, 2013.
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