Interviews
Interview (2003)
Four Tet's third album 'Rounds' was released to enormous acclaim earlier this year. Main man Kieran Hebden speaks to Anthony Dhanendran about the incredible reaction to it, and how he has been touring with it ever since
Live
Scala, London, 15/5/2003
Despite appearing solo with just two laptops for company, Kieran Hebden, aka Four tet, proves himself capable of making quite a noise on stage. Anthony Dhanendran watches him play a raucous set at the London Scala
Reviews
There is Love in You (2010)
Predictable, but accessible latest album from Four Tet, the much acclaimed project of former Fridge member Keiran Hebden
Ringer EP (2008)
Pleasant-on-the-ear, but repetitive and dull latest EP from the usually reliable Four Tet
Remixes (2006)
Delicious double CD compilation of remixes from Four Tet of other electronica-based acts such as Bloc Party and Pole
Everything Ecstatic (2005)
Stunning follow-up to the classic 'Rounds' from leading light in the electronica scene, Four Tet
Pause (2001)
One thing that has to be said is that Kieran Hebden keeps himself busy! As a core member of Fridge and doing his own thing as FourTet, he has released two full lengths and at least 2 or 3 singles this
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Interviews
Four Tet
Interview
Four Tet, the nom de plume for electronic artist Kieran Hebdon, recently released his latest album 'Eveything Ecstatic'. At the Exeter Cavern, he chats to Ben Howarth about it, touring and keeping himself fresh by working with and remixing other artists.
Live
Field Day
Victoria Park, London, 1/8/2009
The Field Day is one-day music festival band for indie groups who wouldn't quite fit on the bill at Glastonbury or Reading. Ben Howarth watches sets among others from Fanfarlo, the Temper Trap, Juana Molina and Four Tet, but finds Malian musician, Toumani Diabate, having the greatest personal impact