Four Tet
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MY SEMI-MONTHLY VINYL UPDATE! YEAHHAHHAHAH! In this video, I’m showing off some recent additions to my record collection, and going into how I feel about some of ’em. Vinyl video playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=… Here’s a list of the artists mentioned in this video: Ought
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https://soundcloud.com/four-tet/percussions-blatant-water On April 28, Four Tet put out two 12″ singles on his TEXT label under his Percussions alias. The singles were “Ascii Bot/Blatant Water Cannon” and “KHLHI/Sext,” both of whose B-sides you can stream above and below. Not a whole lot more to
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While Four Tet’s latest records has some interesting tech house-flavored beats, the presentation of tracks here seems a little too loose, scattered to leave a lasting impact as an album. Some good tracks, though.
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As we’ve already mentioned, electronic music producer Four Tet has a new album coming out titled Beautiful Rewind, and there’s a new track from it streaming above. While it maintains the particularly rigid assembly of electronic sequences that have been prevalent in Tet’s recent works, it does
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Syrian pop musician Omar Souleyman has shared a lyric video for the zany but substantial title track from his upcoming LP Wenu Wenu. The song has lively, exotic production courtesy of Four Tet, and Souleyman delivers a strong, spirited vocal performance that manages to be thoroughly engaging despite the repetitive
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Famed electronic music producer Kieran Hebden, a.k.a. Four Tet, has a new album on the way titled Beautiful Rewind, and “Kool FM” is the first single to drop from it. Like Tet’s Pink compilation forecast, “Kool FM” sees Hebden’s productions heading further into the worlds of
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Syrian musician Omar Souleyman has announced that he has a new album titled Wenu Wenu due out on October 22nd via Ribbon Music. Souleyman made this new LP with the help of his right-hand man, Rizan Sa’id, but unlike previous efforts; it was recorded primarily in the studio. Excitingly,
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Despite the fact that his latest full-length album, There is Love in You, was released in 2010, Four Tet has hardly had an uninteresting past couple of years. Last year brought us Pink, a stellar compilation of 12″ singles that he had released separately prior, and just a few weeks
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A compiled group of electronic sketches and ideas produced by Four Tet over the course of a four-year period: ’97 to ’01. The completely unexpected collection lasts almost forty minutes, and seems to house quite a few b-sides that sound akin to tracks from beloved Four Tet LPs like Rounds.
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Electronic music producer Four Tet assembles the 12″ house singles he’s been sporadically releasing throughout the year, and places ’em on this new compilation, Pink. WATCH THE REVIEW