Not a "proper" Tim Hecker album exactly, 'Shards' sweeps together some of the Canadian Big Ambient kingpin's recent soundtrack work, gathering previously unreleased cues from 'Infinity Pool', 'The North Water', 'Luzifer' and 'La Tour'.
Hecker's one of those artists that you'd assume has produced way more film and TV soundtracks - he's actually only done a handful. The most well known of these is his score for Brandon Cronenberg's creepy 2023 sci-fi/horror film 'Infinity Pool', and it's also his best, capturing the film's growing sense of unease with noise-caked industrial ambience that Hecker splits with faded, overdubbed jazz and evocative processed field recordings. The chilly one-and-a-half-minute cue 'Joy Ride' gets a longer alternate take here, with the synth-heavy 'Joyride Alternate' sounding almost nothing like the finished orchestral version.
His accompaniment to Andrew Haigh's Arctic drama 'The North Water' is slightly less essential, and we're guessing 'Icesynth' is an offcut from that one. The big draw here for fans is the inclusion of cues from his unreleased soundtracks: Peter Bruner's Alpine horror 'Luzifer' and Guillaume Nicloux's poorly-received 2023 film 'La Tour'. There isn't a lot of info here so we're not 100% sure which is which, but 'Sunset Key Melt' is the album's highlight, a classic Hecker combo of granulated piano and rough, harmonic 'Ravedeath' ambience.
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Not a "proper" Tim Hecker album exactly, 'Shards' sweeps together some of the Canadian Big Ambient kingpin's recent soundtrack work, gathering previously unreleased cues from 'Infinity Pool', 'The North Water', 'Luzifer' and 'La Tour'.
Hecker's one of those artists that you'd assume has produced way more film and TV soundtracks - he's actually only done a handful. The most well known of these is his score for Brandon Cronenberg's creepy 2023 sci-fi/horror film 'Infinity Pool', and it's also his best, capturing the film's growing sense of unease with noise-caked industrial ambience that Hecker splits with faded, overdubbed jazz and evocative processed field recordings. The chilly one-and-a-half-minute cue 'Joy Ride' gets a longer alternate take here, with the synth-heavy 'Joyride Alternate' sounding almost nothing like the finished orchestral version.
His accompaniment to Andrew Haigh's Arctic drama 'The North Water' is slightly less essential, and we're guessing 'Icesynth' is an offcut from that one. The big draw here for fans is the inclusion of cues from his unreleased soundtracks: Peter Bruner's Alpine horror 'Luzifer' and Guillaume Nicloux's poorly-received 2023 film 'La Tour'. There isn't a lot of info here so we're not 100% sure which is which, but 'Sunset Key Melt' is the album's highlight, a classic Hecker combo of granulated piano and rough, harmonic 'Ravedeath' ambience.
Not a "proper" Tim Hecker album exactly, 'Shards' sweeps together some of the Canadian Big Ambient kingpin's recent soundtrack work, gathering previously unreleased cues from 'Infinity Pool', 'The North Water', 'Luzifer' and 'La Tour'.
Hecker's one of those artists that you'd assume has produced way more film and TV soundtracks - he's actually only done a handful. The most well known of these is his score for Brandon Cronenberg's creepy 2023 sci-fi/horror film 'Infinity Pool', and it's also his best, capturing the film's growing sense of unease with noise-caked industrial ambience that Hecker splits with faded, overdubbed jazz and evocative processed field recordings. The chilly one-and-a-half-minute cue 'Joy Ride' gets a longer alternate take here, with the synth-heavy 'Joyride Alternate' sounding almost nothing like the finished orchestral version.
His accompaniment to Andrew Haigh's Arctic drama 'The North Water' is slightly less essential, and we're guessing 'Icesynth' is an offcut from that one. The big draw here for fans is the inclusion of cues from his unreleased soundtracks: Peter Bruner's Alpine horror 'Luzifer' and Guillaume Nicloux's poorly-received 2023 film 'La Tour'. There isn't a lot of info here so we're not 100% sure which is which, but 'Sunset Key Melt' is the album's highlight, a classic Hecker combo of granulated piano and rough, harmonic 'Ravedeath' ambience.
Not a "proper" Tim Hecker album exactly, 'Shards' sweeps together some of the Canadian Big Ambient kingpin's recent soundtrack work, gathering previously unreleased cues from 'Infinity Pool', 'The North Water', 'Luzifer' and 'La Tour'.
Hecker's one of those artists that you'd assume has produced way more film and TV soundtracks - he's actually only done a handful. The most well known of these is his score for Brandon Cronenberg's creepy 2023 sci-fi/horror film 'Infinity Pool', and it's also his best, capturing the film's growing sense of unease with noise-caked industrial ambience that Hecker splits with faded, overdubbed jazz and evocative processed field recordings. The chilly one-and-a-half-minute cue 'Joy Ride' gets a longer alternate take here, with the synth-heavy 'Joyride Alternate' sounding almost nothing like the finished orchestral version.
His accompaniment to Andrew Haigh's Arctic drama 'The North Water' is slightly less essential, and we're guessing 'Icesynth' is an offcut from that one. The big draw here for fans is the inclusion of cues from his unreleased soundtracks: Peter Bruner's Alpine horror 'Luzifer' and Guillaume Nicloux's poorly-received 2023 film 'La Tour'. There isn't a lot of info here so we're not 100% sure which is which, but 'Sunset Key Melt' is the album's highlight, a classic Hecker combo of granulated piano and rough, harmonic 'Ravedeath' ambience.
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Not a "proper" Tim Hecker album exactly, 'Shards' sweeps together some of the Canadian Big Ambient kingpin's recent soundtrack work, gathering previously unreleased cues from 'Infinity Pool', 'The North Water', 'Luzifer' and 'La Tour'.
Hecker's one of those artists that you'd assume has produced way more film and TV soundtracks - he's actually only done a handful. The most well known of these is his score for Brandon Cronenberg's creepy 2023 sci-fi/horror film 'Infinity Pool', and it's also his best, capturing the film's growing sense of unease with noise-caked industrial ambience that Hecker splits with faded, overdubbed jazz and evocative processed field recordings. The chilly one-and-a-half-minute cue 'Joy Ride' gets a longer alternate take here, with the synth-heavy 'Joyride Alternate' sounding almost nothing like the finished orchestral version.
His accompaniment to Andrew Haigh's Arctic drama 'The North Water' is slightly less essential, and we're guessing 'Icesynth' is an offcut from that one. The big draw here for fans is the inclusion of cues from his unreleased soundtracks: Peter Bruner's Alpine horror 'Luzifer' and Guillaume Nicloux's poorly-received 2023 film 'La Tour'. There isn't a lot of info here so we're not 100% sure which is which, but 'Sunset Key Melt' is the album's highlight, a classic Hecker combo of granulated piano and rough, harmonic 'Ravedeath' ambience.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
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Not a "proper" Tim Hecker album exactly, 'Shards' sweeps together some of the Canadian Big Ambient kingpin's recent soundtrack work, gathering previously unreleased cues from 'Infinity Pool', 'The North Water', 'Luzifer' and 'La Tour'.
Hecker's one of those artists that you'd assume has produced way more film and TV soundtracks - he's actually only done a handful. The most well known of these is his score for Brandon Cronenberg's creepy 2023 sci-fi/horror film 'Infinity Pool', and it's also his best, capturing the film's growing sense of unease with noise-caked industrial ambience that Hecker splits with faded, overdubbed jazz and evocative processed field recordings. The chilly one-and-a-half-minute cue 'Joy Ride' gets a longer alternate take here, with the synth-heavy 'Joyride Alternate' sounding almost nothing like the finished orchestral version.
His accompaniment to Andrew Haigh's Arctic drama 'The North Water' is slightly less essential, and we're guessing 'Icesynth' is an offcut from that one. The big draw here for fans is the inclusion of cues from his unreleased soundtracks: Peter Bruner's Alpine horror 'Luzifer' and Guillaume Nicloux's poorly-received 2023 film 'La Tour'. There isn't a lot of info here so we're not 100% sure which is which, but 'Sunset Key Melt' is the album's highlight, a classic Hecker combo of granulated piano and rough, harmonic 'Ravedeath' ambience.