| Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again | ||||
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| Studio album by Tim Hecker | ||||
| Released | November 20, 2001 | |||
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| Length | 53:59 | |||
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| Pitchfork | 8.6/10 |
| Splendid Magazine | (positive) |
| Stereogum | (positive) |
Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again is the debut studio album by Canadian electronic musician Tim Hecker, released on November 20, 2001, on 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 title of the song “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".
In 2010, the album was re-released on vinyl and digipack CD.
All tracks written by Tim Hecker.