Tim Hecker - Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again
Label:		Substractif SUBSF03
Format:		CD, Album 
Country:	Canada
Released:	20 Nov 2001
Genre:		Electronic
Style:		Glitch, Drone, Experimental, Ambient

Tracklist
1	Music For Tundra (Part 1)	5:12
2	Music For Tundra (Part 2)	1:56
3	Music For Tundra (Part 3)	0:38
4	Arctic Lover's Rock (Part 1)	5:34
5	Arctic Lover's Rock (Part 2)	0:56
6	The Work Of Art In The Age Of Cultural Overproduction	7:34
7	October (Part 1)	3:34
8	October (Part 2)	1:08
9	Ghost Writing (Part 1)	4:29
10	Ghost Writing (Part 2)	1:19
11	City In Flames (In 3 Parts) (Part 1)	2:58
12	City In Flames (In 3 Parts) (Part 2)	2:46
13	City In Flames (In 3 Parts) (Part 3)	0:54
14	Borderlines (Part 1)	4:55
15	Borderlines (Part 2)	0:21
16	Boreal Kiss (Part 1)	3:27
17	Boreal Kiss (Part 2)	0:32
18	Boreal Kiss (Part 3)	1:58
19	Night Flight To Your Heart (Part 1)	2:27
20	Night Flight To Your Heart (Part 2)	1:03

Credits
Photography By – C. Minaker, T. Hecker*
Written-By – Tim Hecker

Notes
All tracks written Montréal, 2000-1 
Thanks to friends + loved ones 

The booklet shows the title "Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again", but both spine
and CD show the title "Haunt Me". 

Announcing debut release by Tim Hecker, A.K.A. Jetone, and the follow up to
Substractif's debut releases by Mitchell Akiyama and Tomas Jirku and the first
non-beat release for the sub-label of Alien8 Recordings. This is our strongest
release to date for Substractif and will also serve as a door opener in regards
to the styles that will be housed by Substractif. Tim Hecker is not be
confused with Mego's Florian Hecker, but is rather the alter ego of techno
maverick Jetone. As Jetone he has released a full length for Pitch cadet aswell
as the brand new cd/lp Ultamarin for Force Tracks. This marks the first release
under the artist's real name, aswell as a leap away from techno. This latest
recording explores the artist's interest in structured ambient sound. Here he
has constructed strong ambient pieces using lap top, guitar and piano and
treating the material in programs such as Audio Mulch. There are certainly
similarities to the likes of Angelo Badlementi, Fennesz, Gas and Oval, but
overall the sound is incredibly unique. Tim Hecker has managed to create some
of the most memorable ambient music in the last few years. Much like the
Austrian guitar/lap top experimentalist Fennesz, Hecker has perfected the art
of catchy experimental ambient music. The recording is comprised of 17
tracks that blend seamlessly into one another, making it perfect for headphone
listening or as background music. At times glitch-based minimalism, but also
capturing the drama of post rock. Incredibly sad, yet hopeful music that sticks
in your head for hours. The mix between tracks 7 and 8 is incredible, beginning
on the sabotage tip, wrecking one of today's pop stars and morphing her music
into a dramatic crescendo that brings to mind some of the most memorable
aspects of today's post-rock. Other tracks like 4 and 9 are very sad pieces
that bring to mind Mike Ink's Gas project, but with a heavier hand on the lap
top glitch scene mixed in. At times when Hecker is utilizing guitar as a source
there bares striking resemblance to that Portuguese guitar sensation Raphael
Toral. Tim Hecker will be touring Europe this fall with up-and-coming
Montreal techno producer Akufin. Recording offers are pouring in constantly,
but Hecker has decided on a couple of labels to work with as opposed to
flooding the market with releases all over the place. Although we do know that
there are plans for two mille plateaux compilations as well as some hip hop
remixes for Kid 606. Tim Hecker/Jetone has performed at the very prestigious
Mutek event alongside Goem and Mikael Stavostrnd, as well as shows with Tomas
Jirku, Sutech, Manitoba, Mitchell Akiyama, Akufin, Marumari, Deadbeat and Kim
Cascone.