i listen allready to a track via the "Software Records" and this is promissing,a warning this is the real Tim Hecker deal heavy and stronger than the early releases. Excellent collaboration between two of my favorite artists. It's like the struggle of harsh drones and airy synths all the time. Most popular Most recent. Instrumental Tourist by Tim Hecker and Daniel Lopatin, released 20 November 2012 1. You’ll also be the first to know when they release new music and merch. By using our website and our services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. It's like the struggle of harsh drones and airy synths all the time. Without vocals and without an instrument that you can manipulate with your body, it's harder to insert "you" into the music. Unfollow. you have to try this out for yourself and maiby love it for a long time! 4.6 out of 5 stars 5 ratings.
That Instrumental Tourist 's music was recorded in three days makes it all the more impressive, and bodes well for the rest of the SSTUDIOS albums. Join Instrumental Tourist's community to access exclusive messages from the artist and comments from fans.
Both Hecker and Lopatin admire each other's work and move in some of the same circles. When you follow Instrumental Tourist, you’ll get access to exclusive messages from the artist and comments from fans. referencing Instrumental Tourist, CD, Album, SFT017-6l this is a strange musical birth from this collaboration,rough on the outside and soft and easy on the inside. The album was recorded over several improvisational jam sessions, and was released in November 2012 under Lopatin's Software Records imprint to generally positive critical reviews. Agree. Grey Geisha 10. Many observations sketches I did this summer ! Instrumental Tourist by Software Recording Co., released 20 November 2012 I think it perfectly encapsulates the collaboration: a haunting, stunning melody book-ended by harsh, sputtering bursts of static and other tones. Audio. Photo. Uptown Psychedelia 2. We're recording..." voices very quietly at the opening of "Vaccination (for Thomas Mann)", which reinforce the air of spontaneity. 1. One precedent for this sort of project comes from artists both producers admire, the collaborations between Christian Fennesz, Jim O'Rourke, and Peter Rehberg under the name It's almost eerie in how you can hear the melding of two sounds. On these songs, Lopatin and Hecker take the sounds in their intentionally limited palette to places they may never have been expected to go, and the journey is intriguing and frequently lovely.
Very good ambient album, indeed. Earlier this year, at Lopatin's urging, they got together to experiment. Overall the record is nostalgic, gorgeous, and unsettling all at once -- highly recommended to anyone who likes either Hecker or Lapotin as individual artists, or fans of ambient/abstract music as a whole. Vaccination No. 2. supported by 21 fans who also own “Instrumental Tourist” A compelling sonic odyssey. 5:57 PREVIEW Scene from a French Zoo. Data Correct View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2012 CD release of Instrumental Tourist on Discogs. GRM Blue 7.