Hecker, Tim / Dropped Pianos
Album: | Dropped Pianos | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Hecker, Tim | Added: | Oct 2011 | |
Label: | Kranky |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-11-06 | Pull Date: | 2012-01-08 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Jan 1 | Dec 18 | Dec 11 | Dec 4 | Nov 27 | Nov 20 | Nov 13 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 15, 2015: | Meow: The Best Of The Decade So Far (2010-2014)...The Sequel!
Continuosis |
4. | Jun 05, 2012: | Clubbing Zeal
Sketch_1 |
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2. | Aug 20, 2014: | minimum entropy
Sketch_1 |
5. | May 23, 2012: | Songs: Cantan, cont.
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3. | Oct 23, 2012: | Meow
Sketch_1 |
6. | May 08, 2012: | Clubbing Zeal
Sketch_1 |
Album Review
Adam Pearson
Reviewed 2011-10-31
Reviewed 2011-10-31
Dreamy electronic X. Earlier this year Tim Hecker murdered our charts with the album Ravedeath, 1972. This is the companion piece record and is a bit less chaotic, and accordingly, each track is titled “sketch” followed by a number. The sound is a bit of a departure, with fewer droning, digital layers of noise. In a way the tracks are notably less lush, but it also demonstrates that Tim Hecker can still create beautiful music with a more minimalist approach. All instrumental. For fans of Eluvium.
*1. Lots of keys loop over each other, expansive trippiness and gorgeousness. (7:10)
2. Drifty continuation, sustained notes are put through some reverse effects. (3:58)
3. Short organ/keys interlude without any hook. (1:21)
*4. Sparse, sad, melodic piano piece, ends by quoting some Ravedeath material. (2:57)
5. Piano keys make interplay with each other, dark bass tone underneath, maybe a more focused version of track 1? (4:58)
*6. Cool, pretty feeback interlude. (1:25)
7. An expansion off of #3, hardly a noticeable difference, other than a few distant tinkling pianos late in the track. (3:27)
8. A piano part from a different section of the record recycled but used in a sparse context. (1:43)
9. Echoing pianos and then hypnotic distorted electronic swirling. (5:32)
*1. Lots of keys loop over each other, expansive trippiness and gorgeousness. (7:10)
2. Drifty continuation, sustained notes are put through some reverse effects. (3:58)
3. Short organ/keys interlude without any hook. (1:21)
*4. Sparse, sad, melodic piano piece, ends by quoting some Ravedeath material. (2:57)
5. Piano keys make interplay with each other, dark bass tone underneath, maybe a more focused version of track 1? (4:58)
*6. Cool, pretty feeback interlude. (1:25)
7. An expansion off of #3, hardly a noticeable difference, other than a few distant tinkling pianos late in the track. (3:27)
8. A piano part from a different section of the record recycled but used in a sparse context. (1:43)
9. Echoing pianos and then hypnotic distorted electronic swirling. (5:32)
Track Listing
1. | Sketch 1 | 6. | Sketch 6 | |||
2. | Sketch 2 | 7. | Sketch 7 | |||
3. | Sketch 3 | 8. | Sketch 8 | |||
4. | Sketch 4 | 9. | Sketch 9 | |||
5. | Sketch 5 | . |