Music / electronica

A shadow in time


Reviews (4)


Pitchfork

d. 13. Jan. 2017

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Daniel Martin McCormick

d. 13. Jan. 2017

"At its best, Basinski's music inspires the sort of rapturous testimony usually reserved for peak experiences, cult leaders and the dead. When it's not working as well, it can feel not unlike so-called "ruin porn" or the photography of Edward Burtynsky: lovely aestheticizations of late-capitalist collapse that comfort more than they confront. Thankfully, his new album A Shadow in Time contains some of his strongest work since The Disintegration Loops introduced the world to the artist".


AllMusic

2017

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Paul Simpson

2017

"As ever, Basinski is a master at suspending time, and the album seems to flow by faster than the clock indicates. When it does end, you wonder if you've been taken somewhere, or if you've been changed in some way. The only key to answering these questions is to dive back in".


PopMatters

d. 18. Jan. 2017

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Tanner Smith

d. 18. Jan. 2017

"Like most of Basinski's work, context provides a lot. But, even without knowing anything about Basinski himself or the climate in which he's created his work, the listener herself would still be able to create their own world around it, such is the power of his music".


The observer

d. 22. Jan. 2017

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Phil Mongredien

d. 22. Jan. 2017

"Best known for his Disintegration Loops series of albums from the early 00s, New York-based avant-garde composer William Basinski sculpts samples, drones and feedback loops into soundscapes rich in melancholic atmosphere".