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Montreal producer Tim Hecker made his initial breakthrough as Jetone, but followed with ambient music attributed to his born name. This experimental ambient work, released by Alien8 sublabel Substractif beginning in late 2001 with Haunt Me Haunt Me, Do It Again, won much acclaim. It also familiarized listeners with the producer himself, and not just because it featured his real name rather than a moniker: Hecker's self-titled work was much more personal than his Jetone recordings, its ideological characteristics reflecting his interests and its experimental slant reflecting his ambitions. For his self-titled recordings, Hecker drew inspiration from pop culture and showcased his ideas within dense collages of found sounds and computer-generated noise. Critics loved the experimentation and also the ideological richness. It also didn't hurt, of course, that Hecker's more techno-oriented work as Jetone attracted a large following of curious listeners who otherwise probably wouldn't seek out such ambient music. The producer also extensively performed live, another means of connecting with his continually growing audience.

As a graduate student studying digital acoustics and software, Hecker spent years dabbling with electronic music before finally debuting as Jetone in 2000 with Autumnumonia for Pitchcadet. The release interested Force Inc., which released Hecker's next album as Jetone, Ultramarin, a year later. Following this popular release, he aligned himself with Alien8, an experimental label based in Montreal. He recorded Haunt Me Haunt Me, Do It Again for the label's ambient sublabel, Substractif, and watched it inspire critical praise upon its release in late 2001. The album proved so successful that Substractif released a follow-up EP, My Love Is Rotten to the Core, less than a year later in hopes of building upon the lingering critical buzz surrounding Haunt Me. Hecker then recorded Radio Amor for Mille Plateaux, Force Inc.'s experimental ambient sublabel, which released the album in April 2003. Inspired by a 1996 journey to Central America, where he experienced a memorable boat ride off the coast of Honduras, Radio Amor consolidated the various aspects of Hecker's previous two efforts into his most accessible ambient work to date and accordingly won him yet more acclaim. In 2004 Mirages came out, followed by his contribution to Staalplaat's Mort aux Vaches series, a 41-minute live radio set that was released in 2005. The next year, Harmony in Ultraviolet hit shelves. The 2008 release Fantasma Parastasie was a collaboration with Nadja’s Aidan Baker, while 2011 saw the release of the solo album Ravedeath, 1972. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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Rating: 1 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    I bet the music was good. But set/doors times misleading

    by A on 9/22/22The Pico Union Project - Los Angeles

    Unfortunately missed this entire show. The listing for the show on RA (a listing which was maintained by a LiveNation employee) stated that the show started at 10. We arrived at 9:3 15 only to learn that the show began at 8:20 and we were over an hour late. The listing on the ticket states 8PM- generally it is customary for a show to begin an hour after the door times, not 20 minutes. Have literally been to hundreds of shows and never seen this happen. Numerous other people had made the same assumption about the show and missed the entire thing. Venue was unhelpful about refunds. Not sure who the miscommunication originated from here, but it’s an extremely avoidable issue and an extremely frustrating thing to experience.