No Dissociation

Tim Hort

"'No Dissociation' is a dark, literate album that transforms alienation into atmosphere, and atmosphere into something close to grace." -MAXAZINE “Listeners familiar with Talking Heads, R.E.M., or early David Bowie will Read more

"'No Dissociation' is a dark, literate album that transforms alienation into atmosphere, and atmosphere into something close to grace." -MAXAZINE

“Listeners familiar with Talking Heads, R.E.M., or early David Bowie will recognise the kinship, though Hort’s voice as a songwriter remains distinctly his own." -MAXAZINE

"[No Dissociation] unfolds like a late-night conversation you did not plan to have, yet cannot walk away from." -DAILY MUSIC ROLL

"Intriguing stuff indeed." -DANCING ABOUT ARCHITECTURE

"a beat-driven bombardment of dense, urgent rock"  -DANCING ABOUT ARCHITECTURE

"Any artist might get to the end of that first disc and be happy that they had turned in a fantastic album. Hort decides that he is just going to turn around and do it all again. And why not? He has the songs and the ability to keep pleasantly confounding the listeners’ expectations."-DANCING ABOUT ARCHITECTURE

"No Dissociation is a sonic journey; its songs are arranged to evoke dynamic change and an ebb and flow of ideas, shaping and shifting, colliding and contrasting, and, when taken as a whole, complementing.  Anyone who can do that across an entire album deserves our praise. The fact that Tim Hort does this over a double album means he should be lifted shoulder-high and paraded through the streets." -DANCING ABOUT ARCHITECTURE

"Tim Hort is one such artist whose music pierces your heart." -DAILY MUSIC ROLL

"[Hort] blends introspection and indie rock textures into a focused pop-rock release." -THE BANDCAMP DIARIES

"No Dissociacion positions Tim Hort as an artist interested in tension, between softness and weight, clarity and ambiguity, and ultimately, control within a varied sonic palette." -THE BANDCAMP DIARIES

"a record that feels psychologically lived-in" -SKOPE MAGAZINE

"'With the Rhythm of a Catfight,' one of Hort’s most intriguing pieces, a song that pairs tenderness with menace so effectively that it becomes difficult to tell whether it is a love song, a breakdown, or both at once."  -SKOPE MAGAZINE

"No Dissociation may be too long and tonally saturated for listeners who want sharper pacing or brighter contrast, but for patient listeners, it is easy to admire."  -SKOPE MAGAZINE

"A Bold 22-Track Alternative Rock Statement" -PLANET SINGER

"[Hort's] vocal performance remains a constant anchor—warm, expressive, and deeply engaging."-PLANET SINGER

"Rich in atmosphere, emotionally resonant, and musically diverse, No Dissociation stands as a testament to Hort’s evolution as an artist—one who continues to refine his craft while fearlessly exploring new sonic territories." -PLANET SINGER

"I’m hearing pure grit from Tim Hort and honestly it’s a wonderful thing to experience." -MUSIC CROWNS

"Aspects go for the fractured folk fairytale musings of Syd Barrett’s solo psychedelic work." -BEACH SLOTH

"Some albums feel like a collection of songs. Others feel like a world you step into. No Dissociation by Tim Hort firmly lands in the latter category." -INDIE BAND GURU

"[Hort] has been charting his own course for years on the fringes of the American indie and alternative rock scene." -MAXAZINE

"Tim Hort is a true artist with a real creative vision" -MUSIC CROWNS

"...the double record unfolds like a late-night stream of consciousness—moody, layered, and deeply human." -INDIE BAND GURU

"Tim’s ear for melody matters, as a stunning sense of freedom flows throughout the piece, making it feel so vibrant and real." -BEACH SLOTH

"...tenderness and menace alternate so effectively that it becomes impossible to determine whether it is a love song, a breakdown, or both at once." -MAXAZINE

"Storytelling at its finest" -MUSIC CROWNS

"...resists easy categorization" -INDIE BAND GURU

"The production is organic yet considered, with a deliberate choice to leave space around Hort’s voice. Even when tracks lean toward alt-rock or shoegaze, the sonic logic remains controlled, often deliberately bare, keeping the emotional charge intact." -MAXAZINE

"Tim Hort is one genuine artist" -MUSIC CROWNS

"The rhythm drives forward, but the lyrics remain raw and unfiltered. It’s a standout moment that captures the balance between structure and chaos that defines the No Dissociation album." -INDIE BAND GURU

"For fans of thoughtful, eclectic indie rock, this is a release that deserves attention." -MAXAZINE

"This is not a quick listen. It’s a record that asks for time and attention. Tim Hort gives listeners willing to take the journey a lot to uncover on No Dissociation." -INDIE BAND GURU

"...showcases Tim Hort’s writing and production skills. The emotional tone is fully realized, drawing listeners into heartbreak, introspection, and internal conflict without overwhelming them." -HONK MAGAZINE

“Tim Hort is a genre mixer but keeps a steady emotional vibe, proving again he can make art out of openness." -FOXFIRE MAGAZINE

"The production has upbeat undertones threaded throughout, creating contrast in all the right places, making the single feel refreshing rather than heavy. It is this combination of emotional honesty that gives the record its replay value." -FOXFIRE MAGAZINE

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