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Fourtet – Plastic People by strangefruitmusic
September 6, 2010, 11:49 pm
Filed under: Electronic, mix | Tags: ,

For his return to the mighty Plastic people venue in London. Kieran Hebden aka as Fourtet made a great electronic mixtbe for the Fact Magazine. Which you can listen to here.

Tracklist:

1. Rocketnumbernine – Matthew and Toby (Four Tet remix) [Text Records]
2. Pheeroan Ak Laff – 3 in 1 [Passin' Thru]
3. Soul Capsule – Seekers (Ricardo Villalobos remix) [Trelik]
4. Mount Kimbie – Blind Night Errand [Hot Flush]
5. Grevious Angel – Move Down Low VIP [Soul Jazz]
6. Ro 70 meets Move D – Untitled [Source Records]
7. Floating Points – J+W beat [Planet Mu]
8. Ramadanman – Glut [Hemlock]
9. JD Robb – Canon in Percussive Sound [Folkways]
10. Index – Starlight (break) [Record Shack Records]
11. Four Tet – Nothing to see [Soul Jazz]
12. Falty DL – St Marks (Cosmin TRG remix) [Rush Hour]
13. Luke Abbott – Holkham Drones [Border Community]
14. Oni Ayhun – OAR004A [Oni Ayhun Records]
15. Bob Holroyd – African drug (Four Tet remix) [Phonica]
16. Lata Mangeshkar – Too Mere Saath Rahega Munne [EMI]



Fourtet – Nothing To See by strangefruitmusic
June 24, 2010, 1:23 am
Filed under: Electronic, music | Tags: , ,

Great news.  At the end of July there will be a new compilation called “Future Bass” on Soul Jazz records. Before this a 12 inch will be released with a new track from Fourtet aka Kieran Hebden and on the B-side backed up by a new track by Mala. Listen here to the Fourtet.



Gilles Peterson and Fourtet pay due to Steve Reid (rip) by strangefruitmusic
April 26, 2010, 12:42 am
Filed under: Download | Tags: , ,

 For most of you  Steve Reid may not be a household name. But if you know songs like  Martha & the Vandellas’ “Dancing in the Street” , James Brown’s “The Popcorn” or Fela Kuti’s Africa One album then you ve heard Steve Reid’s drumming. Reid passed away on April 13 after battling throat cancer, but his legacy will undoubtedly live on, and Gilles Peterson along with Kieran Hebden (a.k.a. Four Tet) have created a podcast memorializing the legendary musician. Trading off between personal reminiscences of Reid and his recordings, the podcast is a loving tribute that all music fans should get their hands on—especially if they want to hear Reid’s and Hebden’s massive version of Derrick May’s “Strings of Life.” Download the podcast here.




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