Album artwork for Heavy Light by Orson Hentschel

Three years after his last studio album, Orson Hentschel returns with a multi-outputted visual album. Heavy Light, the title of his fourth album project, consists of three parts - a 3-channel film installation, a visual live-performance and the album itself. Hentschel expands the format of the conventional album to an audiovisual experience by merging elements of film, dance and music in a synthesis of arts. The project evolved in the time of Corona, which first affected him visually when the city (Berlin) turned into a ghost town during the first lockdown. Light became the most vibrant element in the city, which influenced both picture and sound. Metallic, sometimes harsh and electrifying, surroundings of the urban life are landscaped into eclectic pulses.

Orson Hentschel

Heavy Light

Denovali Records
Album artwork for Heavy Light by Orson Hentschel
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Released 01/20/2023Catalog Number

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Album artwork for Heavy Light by Orson Hentschel
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Released 06/24/2022Catalog Number

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Album artwork for Heavy Light by Orson Hentschel
LP

$29.99

180-gram vinyl.

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Released 10/28/2022Catalog Number

LP-DEN-368

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Orson Hentschel

Heavy Light

Denovali Records
Album artwork for Heavy Light by Orson Hentschel
LP +

$29.99$22.99

sale

Indie Exclusive. 180-gram vinyl.

Clear Blue Vinyl

Released 01/20/2023Catalog Number

LP-DEN-368LEIEC

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Album artwork for Heavy Light by Orson Hentschel
CD

$16.99

Released 06/24/2022Catalog Number

CD-DEN-368

Learn more
Album artwork for Heavy Light by Orson Hentschel
LP

$29.99

180-gram vinyl.

Black
Released 10/28/2022Catalog Number

LP-DEN-368

Learn more

Three years after his last studio album, Orson Hentschel returns with a multi-outputted visual album. Heavy Light, the title of his fourth album project, consists of three parts - a 3-channel film installation, a visual live-performance and the album itself. Hentschel expands the format of the conventional album to an audiovisual experience by merging elements of film, dance and music in a synthesis of arts. The project evolved in the time of Corona, which first affected him visually when the city (Berlin) turned into a ghost town during the first lockdown. Light became the most vibrant element in the city, which influenced both picture and sound. Metallic, sometimes harsh and electrifying, surroundings of the urban life are landscaped into eclectic pulses.