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Tim Hecker|Shards

Shards by Tim Hecker

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Shards is a brief selection of previously unreleased pieces written by Tim Hecker for film and television soundtracks. His scores for the movie Infinity Pool and the series The North Water have been released, but the material on this album is distinct from those soundtracks, apart from a longer, more immersive alternate version of Infinity Pool's "Joyride." Despite the album's title, these pieces are generally longer and more developed than the short, fragment-like tracks that make up Hecker's scores, particularly Infinity Pool. The 31-minute record functions as a mini-score on its own, as it sticks to a singular wintry, melancholy mood. "Heaven Will Come" feels nervous and uneasy, with basslines flashing in reverse and notes melting and dripping. "Morning (Piano Version)" is an intimate, acoustic reflection bringing to mind Hecker's Dropped Pianos release. "Monotone 3" features trickling strings and woodwind clusters, while "Icesynth" melds suitably frozen-sounding electronics with long cello strokes. The longest and final piece, "Sunset Key Melt," is an icy drift with distant pianos and shoegaze-y distortion cutting through like a bitterly cold wind. A bit more low-key than Hecker's other albums, Shards is nevertheless representative of his signature sound, encapsulating the emotional depth and innovative sonic weaving listeners have come to associate with his work.

© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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1
Heaven Will Come
00:04:48

Tim Hecker, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Decca, MusicPublisher

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Morning (Piano Version)
00:04:22

Tim Hecker, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Decca, MusicPublisher

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3
Monotone 3
00:04:18

Tim Hecker, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Decca, MusicPublisher

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Icesynth
00:02:45

Tim Hecker, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Decca, MusicPublisher

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5
Sars Requiem
00:03:13

Tim Hecker, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Decca, MusicPublisher

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Joyride Alternate
00:04:05

Tim Hecker, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Decca, MusicPublisher

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Sunset Key Melt
00:07:36

Tim Hecker, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Decca, MusicPublisher

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Presentación del Álbum: Shards - Tim Hecker

Shards is a brief selection of previously unreleased pieces written by Tim Hecker for film and television soundtracks. His scores for the movie Infinity Pool and the series The North Water have been released, but the material on this album is distinct from those soundtracks, apart from a longer, more immersive alternate version of Infinity Pool's "Joyride." Despite the album's title, these pieces are generally longer and more developed than the short, fragment-like tracks that make up Hecker's scores, particularly Infinity Pool. The 31-minute record functions as a mini-score on its own, as it sticks to a singular wintry, melancholy mood. "Heaven Will Come" feels nervous and uneasy, with basslines flashing in reverse and notes melting and dripping. "Morning (Piano Version)" is an intimate, acoustic reflection bringing to mind Hecker's Dropped Pianos release. "Monotone 3" features trickling strings and woodwind clusters, while "Icesynth" melds suitably frozen-sounding electronics with long cello strokes. The longest and final piece, "Sunset Key Melt," is an icy drift with distant pianos and shoegaze-y distortion cutting through like a bitterly cold wind. A bit more low-key than Hecker's other albums, Shards is nevertheless representative of his signature sound, encapsulating the emotional depth and innovative sonic weaving listeners have come to associate with his work.

© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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