Harmony in Ultraviolet explained

Harmony in Ultraviolet
Type:studio
Artist:Tim Hecker
Cover:TimHeckerHarmonyInUltraviolet.jpg
Released:October 16, 2006
Recorded:2005–2006 in Montreal, Ottawa and Banff
Length:49:53
Label:Kranky
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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.[1]

Critical reaction

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."

Artwork

The album's front cover art is a photograph of a memorial in Bologna, Italy commemorating people from the area who were killed in the Italian resistance movement.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tim Hecker interview. Hampson. Simon. March 3, 2007. Cyclic Defrost. 2016-05-09.
  2. Web site: Monument to Fallen Partisans. 28 November 2020. Atlas Obscura.