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Kim Hiorthøy
Ghost Note
"A career best from Kim Hiorthøy" - Boomkat
More than a decade after his last full album, Kim Hiorthøy returns with Ghost Note, out on March 21 via the Belgian label Blickwinkel. Though his music has quietly existed in the background—shaping contemporary dance, film, and theatre—this album brings it into focus once more. Ghost Note is an exploration of sound on the edge of presence and absence, a fictional world that is both constructed and organic.
Using mostly digital technology, Hiorthøy created a set of instruments that are real—you can hear them, they have tone, timbre, and resonance—but also not. The percussion, for instance, sounds like cheap scrap metal drums. But are they real? Do they exist? Hiorthøy plays with perception, challenging what feels real and what feels like a memory. In doing so, Ghost Note becomes an invitation to embrace uncertainty and indefinability.
“It's a kind of foggy area between theatre and daily life. Ghost notes. I wanted to try to make music that existed in this in-between space. Electronic music that is acoustic, a kind of emotional music that also hides in abstraction (or the other way around), and to try to make tracks that were sort of falling apart as I was making them.” - Kim Hiorthøy
crédits
paru le 21 mars 2025
Music by Kim Hiorthøy
Mastered by Stephan Mathieu
Design by Jelle Martens
A1
Wish Walk
A2
Double Sword
A3
Slump Wave
A4
Melody Set
A5
Computer Music
B1
Lost Leave
B2
Smell Shirt
B3
Yellow Minute
B4
Failure List
B5
Book Legs
B6
Wax Mat



