Coherent Sound Waves: Lorenzo Senni's Favourite Albums | Page 6 of 14 | The Quietus

Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

5. HeckerSun Pandämonium

I remember listening to this, on headphones, before going to sleep and trying to catch every sonic detail. It’s Hecker’s masterpiece, but not his only important release, of course, it’s just that maybe this is the most ‘musical’ one of all his early works. Digital abstraction, composition and extreme computer music at its best, released on CD [on Mego] in 2003 and reissued on vinyl by PAN in 2011.

I chose this record because it also represents a very specific part of my life, the one where I spent almost all of my nights at the computer, programming and studying digital sound synthesis softwares. Rather than making music, I was making patches and then experimenting around their possibilities to see what I could achieve.

PreviousNext Record

The Quietus Digest

Sign up for our free Friday email newsletter.

Support The Quietus

Our journalism is funded by our readers. Become a subscriber today to help champion our writing, plus enjoy bonus essays, podcasts, playlists and music downloads.

Support & Subscribe Today