2018 studio album by Tim Hecker
Konoyo Released September 28, 2018 Studio
Studio Atlio Jiunzan Mandala-Temple Kanzouin, Tokyo Sunblind Studios
Genre Length 59 :06 Label Kranky Producer Tim Hecker
"This Life" Released: July 31, 2018
"Keyed Out" Released: September 12, 2018
Konoyo is the ninth studio album by Canadian electronic music musician Tim Hecker , released on September 28, 2018 on Kranky and Sunblind Music. A majority of the album was made from Hecker's visits to Japan, where he worked with a gagaku ensemble, Tokyo Gakuso, in Jiunzan Mandala-Temple Kanzouin on the outskirts of Tokyo.[ 2]
Critical reception
Konoyo received critical acclaim upon its release. At Metacritic , which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 82, based on 18 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[ 4]
Accolades
Publication
Accolade
Rank
Ref.
Crack Magazine
Top 50 Albums of 2018
26
Gaffa
Top 30 Albums of 2018
13
The 405
Top 50 Albums of 2018
6
PopMatters
Top 70 Albums of 2018
28
PopMatters
Top 20 Avant-Garde and Experimental Albums of 2018
4
Sputnikmusic
Top 50 Albums of 2018
7
Tiny Mix Tapes
Top 50 Albums of 2018
21
Track listing
All tracks are written by Tim Hecker
Title 1. "This Life" 8:42 2. "In Death Valley" 5:36 3. "Is a Rose Petal of the Dying Crimson Light" 3:27 4. "Keyed Out" 9:46 5. "In Mother Earth Phase" 10:26 6. "A Sodium Codec Haze" 5:46 7. "Across to Anoyo" 15:26 Total length: 59:06
Notes
All tracks are stylized in sentence case, except for "In Death Valley" and "Across to Anoyo". For example, "This Life" is stylized as "This life".
Personnel
Mariel Roberts – cello
Tim Hecker – computer, electric guitar, synth, writer, producer
Kara-Lis Coverdale – keyboards
Yoshiyuki Izaki – percussion (uchimono)
Takuya Koketsu – woodwind (ryuteki )
Motonori Miura – woodwind (hichiriki )
Fumiya Otonashi – shō
Jake Viator – transfer
Akihiro Iizuka – engineer
Ben Frost – engineer
Toshihiko Kasai – engineer
Teo Schifferli – design, layout
Tobias Spichtig – artwork, photography
References
^ Carr, Paul (December 7, 2018). "The 25 Best Electronic Albums of 2018" . PopMatters . Retrieved August 21, 2022 .
^ "Tim Hecker returns to Kranky for new album, Konoyo" . Retrieved September 29, 2018 .
^ "Konoyo by Tim Hecker reviews" . AnyDecentMusic?. Retrieved September 7, 2019 .
^ a b "Konoyo by Tim Hecker Reviews and Tracks" . Metacritic . Retrieved September 29, 2018 .
^ Simpson, Paul. "Konoyo – Tim Hecker" . AllMusic . Retrieved September 29, 2018 .
^ Bland, Benjamin (October 1, 2018). "Album Review: Tim Hecker – Konoyo" . Drowned in Sound . Archived from the original on September 11, 2019. Retrieved September 7, 2019 .
^ Hayes, Bryon (September 25, 2018). "Tim Hecker: Konoyo" . Exclaim! . Retrieved September 29, 2018 .
^ Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (September 28, 2018). "Tim Hecker: Konoyo review – Japanese forms abstracted by ambient dystopias" . The Guardian . Retrieved September 29, 2018 .
^ Chick, Stevie (December 2018). "Tim Hecker: Konoyo". Mojo (301): 93.
^ Haver-Currin, Grayson (September 28, 2018). "Tim Hecker: Konoyo" . Pitchfork . Retrieved September 29, 2018 .
^ Stasis, Spyros (September 24, 2018). "Tim Hecker Explores the Negative Space with 'Konoyo' " . PopMatters . Retrieved September 29, 2018 .
^ Beta, Andy (September 26, 2018). "Tim Hecker – Konoyo" . Resident Advisor . Retrieved September 7, 2019 .
^ Weingarten, Christopher R. (September 28, 2018). "Review: Tim Hecker's 'Konoyo' Turns Japanese Woodwinds Into Powerful Ambient" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved September 7, 2019 .
^ Robinson, John (November 2018). "Tim Hecker: Konoyo". Uncut (258): 30.
^ "The Top 50 Albums of 2018" . Crackmagazine.com. Retrieved February 20, 2019 .
^ "Redaktionens Val" [Editors' Choice]. Gaffa . Århus: Gaffa A/S. December 2018. p. 38. Retrieved May 2, 2021 .
^ "The 405's Top 50 Albums of 2018" . Thefourohfive.com. December 20, 2018. Archived from the original on March 31, 2019. Retrieved February 20, 2019 .
^ "The 70 Best Albums of 2018" . PopMatters.com. December 20, 2018. Retrieved February 20, 2019 .
^ Harrison, Noah; Fitzgerald, Colin (December 17, 2018). "The 20 Best Avant-Garde and Experimental Albums of 2018" . PopMatters.com. Retrieved February 20, 2019 .
^ Spencer, Trey (December 19, 2018). "Staff's Top 50 Albums of 2018" . Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved February 20, 2019 .
^ "Favorite 50 Music Releases of 2018" . Tinymixtapes.com. December 17, 2018. Retrieved February 20, 2019 .
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