14-495: Hecker may refer to: Hecker (surname) Hecker, Illinois Hecker uprising in Baden Hecker (motorcycle) , a former German motorcycle manufacturer Hecker Pass , California See also [ edit ] Hacker (disambiguation) Heckert , a surname Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
28-899: A professional career outside music and worked as a policy analyst for the Canadian Government in the early 2000s. After leaving his employment in 2006 he enrolled at McGill University to study for a PhD, with a thesis on urban noise that was published in 2014. He has also worked there as a lecturer in sound culture in the Art History and Communications department. Hecker occasionally makes sound installations and has collaborated with visual artists such as Stan Douglas and Charles Stankievech . Hecker, along with other musicians Ben Frost and Steve Goodman ( Kode9 ) and artists Piotr Jakubowicz, Marcel Weber (MFO) and Manuel Sepulveda (Optigram), provided music for Unsound Festival 's sensory installation, Ephemera. Hecker composed
42-704: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Jetone Tim Hecker is a Canadian electronic musician , producer, composer, and sound artist . His work, spanning albums such as Harmony in Ultraviolet (2006), Ravedeath, 1972 (2011) and Virgins (2013), has been widely critically acclaimed. He has released eleven albums and a number of EPs in addition to a number of film scores and collaborations with artists such as Arca , Ben Frost , Jóhann Jóhannsson , Daniel Lopatin , and Aidan Baker . Born in Vancouver , British Columbia , Hecker
56-405: Is the son of two art teachers. During his high school years, he played in rock bands with friends, before acquiring a sampler and working on solo material. He moved to Montreal , Quebec in 1998 to study at Concordia University and explore his artistic interests further. He initially performed internationally as a DJ and techno producer under the name Jetone, releasing three albums under
70-778: The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Maximilian Hecker (born 1977), German pop musician, publishing mostly on Berlin's Kitty-Yo label Robert Hecker (born 1965), guitarist for California punk band, Redd Kross Scott Hecker , sound editor Siegfried Hecker (born 1943), Director of Los Alamos National Laboratory, professor at Stanford University Tim Hecker (born 1974), Canadian electronic musician, known as Jetone Willem Augustus Hecker (1817-1909) Dutch professor See also [ edit ] Johnny Hekker (1990-) NFL punter Kimm Hekker (1957-) Dutch singer George Hekkers (1923-2008) NFL tackle [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
84-451: The surname Hecker . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hecker_(surname)&oldid=1225918529 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
98-605: The 15th century choral works by Josquin des Prez birthed the foundations of the album. In February 2016, it was announced that Hecker had joined 4AD while Love Streams (2016) was released in April of that year. In addition to touring with Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Sigur Rós and recording with the likes of Fly Pan Am , Hecker has also collaborated with the likes of Arca and Aidan Baker . He has also contributed remixes to other artists, including Ellen Allien , John Cale , Isis , and Interpol . Hecker pursued
112-699: The American Civil War Isaac Thomas Hecker (1818-1889), Roman Catholic priest, founder of the Paulist Fathers Jakob Hecker (1887-1969), German painter Jan Hecker (1967-2021), German lawyer and diplomat Johann Julius Hecker (1707-1768), a German educator who established the Berlin Realschule Justus Hecker (1795-1850), German medical historian Max Hecker (1879–1964), Austrian-born Israeli President of
126-516: The 💕 Hecker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chris Hecker , American video game programmer Ewald Hecker (1843-1909), German psychiatrist, originator of the concept of hebephrenia Ewald Otto E. Hecker [ de ] (1879-1954), German industrialist and Nazi SS-Brigadeführer Florian Hecker (born 1975), German electronic musician, publishing mostly on Vienna's Mego label Friedrich Hecker (1811-1881), German Forty-Eighter and veteran of
140-455: The moniker. By 2001 he became disenchanted with the musical direction of the Jetone project. In 2001, Hecker released the album Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again , under his own name through the label Alien8 . He followed with Radio Amor (2003) and Mirages (2004). In 2006 he moved to Kranky where he released his fourth album Harmony in Ultraviolet . He subsequently incorporated
154-403: The score for Damien Jalet 's performance piece Planet [wanderer]. Hecker composed the score for 2016's The Free World , selected to be shown in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival . He composed the score for BBC Two drama series The North Water directed by Andrew Haigh and based on Ian McGuire 's novel of the same name. Hecker also composed
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#1732779978697168-561: The score for the Austrian drama and horror film Luzifer , which won the Best Actor Award for Franz Rogowski at Fantastic Fest in 2021 and Best Actress Award for Susanne Jensen and Best Actor Award for Franz Rogowski at the 2021 Sitges Film Festival . Hecker composed the score for Infinity Pool , the 2023 film by Canadian director Brandon Cronenberg , starring Alexander Skarsgård and Mia Goth , which premiered at
182-462: The title Hecker . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hecker&oldid=1242368724 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hecker (surname) From Misplaced Pages,
196-1096: The use of pipe organ sounds which were digitally processed and distorted. The album was called the 9th best ambient album of all time by Pitchfork . For the album Ravedeath, 1972 , Hecker traveled to Iceland where together with Ben Frost , he recorded parts in a church. Ravedeath, 1972 was awarded the Juno Award for Electronic Album of the Year. In November 2010, Alien8 re-released Hecker's debut album on vinyl. Live performances contain improvisations by processing organ sounds that are manipulated, with great fluctuations in volume. In 2012, Hecker collaborated with Daniel Lopatin (who also records as Oneohtrix Point Never ) on an improvisatory project which became Instrumental Tourist (2012). Following 2013's Virgins , Hecker returned to Reykjavík , Iceland for sessions in 2014 and 2015, to create what would become Love Streams . Collaborators include Ben Frost , Johann Johannsson , Kara-Lis Coverdale and Grimur Helgason, whilst
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