Four Tet
Anyone who’s around me at the moment knows that I’ve become a very big fan of Four Tet (aka Kieran Hebden). He’s got a unique, warm approach to electronically assembled music which is glitchy yet earthy at the same time. He uses strong beats with rather organic subtleties, and then layers upon layers of real instrument samples – everything from acoustic guitars to banjos to rubber duckies (!)
In particular, I’m becoming quite partial to Rounds, his third album, but Pause is an excellent listen as well. I’m yet to pick up his latest – Everything Ecstatic – but judging from the tracks he played live when I went to see him at Hyde Park Barracks a couple of months ago, it’s another solid release.
Speaking of Four Tet live, Kieran has released the mp3s for a recording that was done of his Melbourne show on his web site. Apparently they’ll only be online for a limited time, but I very much recommend you go check them out – it’s a great taste of what the guy’s into. Live, he’s very quirky and occasionally dips into what some people (including those that were with me at his live gig) would call ‘just noise’, but the tunes are there, and you’ll get a taste of the way he improvises live as well. Enjoy!
Yeah he rocks. Kinda weird though. He’s kinda not really lay-back-and-relax kind of music.
Comment by Mick — March 27, 2006 @ 1:38 am
Very sweet. Thanks for the heads-up … makes for great working music!
Comment by http:// — March 29, 2006 @ 9:10 am
Twas a very interesting live set indeed. He’s good. Next time I know what to expect and will probably enjoy it alot more.
Comment by http:// — April 9, 2006 @ 1:47 am