High Reflections presents Tim Hecker

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When describing Tim Hecker’s music, the best thing to do is make geographical analogies. Talk of "tectonic colour plates" and "notes and chords, like fissures in the earth" is fitting when related to an album called Imaginary Country. Plus, he’s from Montreal known for its series of interconnected city tunnels, and that means he’s one step closer to the earth’s core than you or I. He’s washed his ambient electronic tides over Sónar and Primavera and Transmediale internationally, now see him as part of the High Reflections series for Serial Space, in the Sando’s new-ish band room! – CB

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