Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again
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| Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again | |||||
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| Studio album by Tim Hecker | |||||
| Released | 20 November 2001 | ||||
| Genre | Ambient / Glitch | ||||
| Length | 53:59 | ||||
| Label | Alien8 / Substractif | ||||
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Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again is Tim Hecker's debut full-length, released on 20 November 2001 by Substractif, a sub-label of Alien8 Recordings. The album mixes the digital signal processing of glitch with post-rock structures and melodies. The sounds used for this album, as well as most of Tim Hecker’s other works, originate from a guitar, piano, and laptop.
The song title, “The Work of Art in the Age of Cultural Overproduction” is a reference to Walter Benjamin's essay, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction".
[edit] Track listing
- "Music For Tundra, Part 1" – 5:13
- "Music For Tundra, Part 2" – 1:57
- "Music For Tundra, Part 3" – 0:39
- "Arctic Lover's Rock, Part 1" – 5:34
- "Arctic Lover's Rock, Part 2" – 0:56
- "The Work of Art in the Age of Cultural Overproduction" – 7:35
- "October, Part 1" – 3:35
- "October, Part 2" – 1:08
- "Ghost Writing, Part 1" – 4:29
- "Ghost Writing, Part 2" – 1:20
- "City in Flames (In Three Parts), Part 1" – 2:58
- "City in Flames (In Three Parts), Part 2" – 2:46
- "City in Flames (In Three Parts), Part 3" – 0:54
- "Border Lines, Part 1" – 4:56
- "Border Lines, Part 2" – 0:21
- "Boreal Kiss, Part 1" – 3:28
- "Boreal Kiss, Part 2" – 0:32
- "Boreal Kiss, Part 3" – 1:59
- "Night Flight to Your Heart, Part 1" – 2:28
- "Night Flight to Your Heart, Part 2" – 1:02

