Hecker, Tim: Radio Amor
Hecker, Tim: Radio Amor
Format: CD
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Artist: Hecker, Tim
Label: Kranky
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 796441821228
Genre: Rock
CD reissue. This is the first reissue for Tim Hecker's classic 2003 album. The original recordings were remixed by Tim Hecker and mastered by Matt Colton at Alchemy Mastering. "Hecker at his most painterly and evocative." - Pitchfork. "Radio Amor has a simultaneous tangible / intangible quality that is both miraculous and enigmatic." - Tiny Mix Tapes. "Tim Hecker may be the finest sonic photographer around, the re-release of Radio Amor being further evidence for this claim." - Brainwashed. "Hecker's 2003 standout is a stirringly emotional narrative, without the slightest aid of a single voice." - Treble. "A slow-shifting mix of steely headrush and protracted morse code dispatches from the bottom of the ocean." - Dusted.
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