REYKJAVIK, ICELAND - OCTOBER 21: Four Tet aka Kieran Hebden performs with two laptop computers at the Reykjavik Art Museum during the second day of the Iceland Airwaves Music Festival on October 21, ...
Sometimes artists give their songs short one-word titles to leave things up to the imagination of listeners and let the music speak for itself. Not Four Tet. Not today, anyway. Celebrating reaching ...
The post Four Tet Drops Five Free New Songs on SoundCloud: Stream appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Back in March, Four Tet released his newest album, Sixteen Oceans. Today, he’s returned with ...
As a radio producer, I've been trained to never let a piece begin with the sound of a person's breath; it's sloppy. So when I first heard the remix of Hot Chip's "Look At Where We Are" by Four Tet, ...
SZA finally returned this year with her first new song in three years, “Hit Different” (prod. The Neptunes, ft. Ty Dolla $ign), and now she put out its B-side ...
Four Tet has teamed up with Ellie Goulding, once again, this time for the new song “In My Dreams.” Near the end of last year, the English pop singer texted Kieren Hebden voice notes with song ideas, ...
Four Tet has dusted off his KH moniker with the long-awaited official release of “Looking at Your Pager.” The song features a flip of the vocals from the 2000 single “No More (Baby I’ma Do Right)” ...
Kieran Hebden's choices of how and when to release his music are always fascinating to watch. This year he's released two singles under his most popular alias Four Tet ("Scythe Master" and "Watersynth ...
Four Tet’s Kieran Hebden has kept vinyl buyers busy over the past year with a steady stream of releases on his Text Records label. In just the past few months, he ...
Four Tet just released a new album last month, Sixteen Oceans — it’s pretty good! — and today Kieran Hebden is back with a whole bunch of loose new tracks that he’s uploaded to his SoundCloud page.
Of all the songs from The xx's excellent album I See You to remix for the dance-floor, "A Violent Noise" is, thematically, a funny choice. Sung mostly by Oliver Sim, it is about negatively losing ...