Telepathic Heights Hawksmoor

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
30.06.2023

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  • 1Cycloid03:29
  • 2Nuclear Kites03:41
  • 3Praxis04:37
  • 4Telepathic Heights06:08
  • 5Athanasia03:57
  • 6A Neural Interval01:13
  • 7Synesius06:41
  • 8The City Ships Of Alpha03:59
  • 9Dream Logic02:40
  • 10Abstract Machines04:36
  • Total Runtime41:01

Info for Telepathic Heights



Telepathic Heights is the first album on Soul Jazz Records for the artist Hawksmoor.

This incredible new release follows a path along the electronic skyways first created by the German/Krautrock electronic pioneers of the 1970s such as Cluster, Ash Ra Tempel, Roedelius and Michael Rother.

Hawksmoor is James McKeown. He first created 'Hawksmoor’ five years ago as an imaginary hauntological soundtrack, inspired by the six Hawksmoor churches in London. Further releases have followed on Environmental Studies, the cassette-only label 'Spun Out of Control', Castles in Space and The Library of The Occult.

For his debut on Soul Jazz Records, Hawksmoor has created a fascinatingblend of these two sensibilities – a love of German electronic music of the 1970s alongside the British retrofuturism and cultural memory bank aesthetic of hauntology - Ghost Box, Mount Vernon Arts Lab, Advisory Circle, Focus Group etc.

Using strictly modular synths (Moog Sub37), electronic drum rhythms, and guitars, Hawksmoor creates an electronic landscaped music world that is both new and old, immediately identifiable and yet utterly unique.

James McKeown aka Hawksmoor



James McKeown aka Hawksmoor
is a British Postwar & Contemporary painter who was born in 1961. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Galerie 26 have featured James MacKeown's work in the past.James MacKeown's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 82 USD to 6,595 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2004 the record price for this artist at auction is 6,595 USD for THE BALCONY, sold at Whyte's in 2006. In MutualArt’s artist press archive, James MacKeown is featured in Colour in Art: A Brief History of Blue Pigment, a piece from BBC News in September 2019.

Musician James McKeown, better known in the heady electronic music world as Hawksmoor, has put out some of the most forward thinking and far out heavy synth albums in the last couple years. Albums like Methods Of Dreaming, On Prescription, as well as his collaboration with The Heartwood Institute Concrete Island have demonstrated McKeown’s knack for building these crystalline, retro-futuristic sonic palaces. Whole worlds with vintage synths, electric bass, and an overall feeling of finding some long lost album from the mid-70s that combines Tangerine Dream, Pink Floyd, and a Jodorowsky film score.

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