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Londoner Kieran Hebden, best known as Four Tet, stands as a trailblazer in indie electronic music. In 1997, Hebden ventured into his solo career as 4T Recordings, debuting with "Double Density." He later introduced the Four Tet project with the 1998 single "Thirtysixtwentyfive," a captivating, jazzy composition foreshadowing the innovative soundscapes he would explore. The debut album, "Dialogue" (1999), showcased Hebden's adept blend of organic and electronic elements.
As Four Tet gained prominence, Hebden's remix on Warp's "Warp 10+3: Remixes" compilation and collaborations with Rothko and Pole highlighted his versatility. In subsequent years, Hebden evolved his sound, collaborating with Burial and exploring minimal techno with the EP "Ringer" (2008). "Moth 12" (2009) and "There Is Love in You" (2010) revealed a club-friendly side, appealing to a broad audience. The mix "Fabriclive.59" (2011) and "Pink" (2012) showcased Hebden's DJ prowess and penchant for singles on Text. "Beautiful Rewind" (2013) reflected immersion in pirate radio culture, while "Morning/Evening" (2015) featured two 20-minute tracks, demonstrating versatility.
Through 2018 and 2019, Four Tet released live sets and festival anthems like "Only Human." "Sixteen Oceans" (2020) solidified Hebden's genre-defying reputation. Collaborations with Yorke and Burial, along with the 2021 collaboration with Madlib on "Sound Ancestors," displayed Hebden's editing and arranging skills.
Hebden continued pushing boundaries, collaborating with Skrillex and Fred again.., performing at Coachella, and releasing "Mango Feedback" (2022). As Four Tet captivates audiences with his evolving sound.
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Late Night Tales: Four Tet (Remastered)
Four Tet / Various
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - "Haunted Feelings" - (2:24) 136 BPM
Koushik - "Battle Rhymes For Battle Times" - (2:40) 100 BPM
Hal Blaine - "Wiggy" - (2:12) 131 BPM
Manfred Mann Chapter 3 - "One Way Glass" - (3:30) 89 BPM Hot
Terry Riley - "Music For The Gift" (part 2) - (1:48) 77 BPM
Max Roach - "January V" - (3:15) 140 BPM
Tortoise - "Why We Fight" - (4:21) 114 BPM
Gravediggaz - "2 Cups Of Blood" - (1:30) 84 BPM
Joe Henderson - "Earth" - (13:06) 119 BPM
Linda Perhacs - "Parallelograms" - (4:31) 112 BPM
Four Tet - "Castles Made Of Sand" - (3:34) 110 BPM
Del Jef Gilson & Malagasy - "Valiha" - (4:48) 143 BPM
Madvillain - "Strange Ways" - (2:10) 89 BPM
Smoke - "Griffo" - (2:20) 123 BPM
Fairport Convention - "Tale In Hard Time" - (3:23) 96 BPM
J Saunders - "Tinkle" - (0:36) 108 BPM
Icarus - "Benevolant Incubator" - (9:47) 116 BPM
Manitoba - "219 Beverley" - (4:44) 120 BPM
David Shrigley - "Don'ts" - (3:31) 85 BPM
Various - "Late Night Tales: Four Tet" (continuous mix by Four Tet) - (1:12:17) 116 BPM
Review: Following hot on the heels of the Lindstrom reissue, the Late Night Tales digital remasters series continues with a typically eclectic and atmospheric selection from Four Tet man Kieran Hebden. Like many other Late Night Tales selectors before and since, Hebden used the opportunity to cram in many weird and wonderful choices as possible, digging deep into his impressively left-of-centre record collection. So, we get American classical minimalism from Terry Riley, a smattering of spooky jazz numbers, the psychedelic folk-rock of Manfred Mann and Fairpoint Convention, off-kilter experimental hip-hop from Gravediggaz and Madvillain, and some clicky electronica from Manitoba. Predictably, the included DJ mix joins the dots in fine style.
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ALND 12
27 Feb 12
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
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