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There Is Love In You

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Angel Echoes
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Love Cry
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Circling
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Pablo's Heart
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Sing
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This Unfolds
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Reversing
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Plastic People
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She Just Likes To Flight
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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 47:16

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Michaelangelo Matos

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06.15.11
Four Tet at his most shamelessly gorgeous
2010 | Label: Domino Recording Co

During the five years between Four Tet albums, Kieran Hebden has kept busy. His indie rock listeners are probably aware of his improv work with jazz drummer Steve Reid but just as important — particularly to There Is Love in You — is that Hebden has also been flexing his DJ chops. (Fans should seek out his May 2008 set for Resident Advisor's podcast, an illuminating look at his dance floor tastes, ranging from dubstepper Benga to Chicago house pioneer Ron Hardy to the rattling acid techno of Matthew Herbert's Audion alias.) In the middle of 2009, he released a 12-inch collaboration with Burial, "Wolf Cub"/"Moth," that cross-hatched both men's unique styles almost evenly.

There Is Love in You isn't a dance album, per se, though most of it is built on straightforward, if subdued, house rhythms, from the lovely glitches that swirl through "Sing" to the ringing, gorgeous, cut-up female vocal of "Angel Echoes," whose sample-slaw technique recalls New Jersey garage king Todd Edwards. But that opening number's feet-planted awe echoes throughout the rest of the album. The strikingly titled "This Unfolds" bubbles with bell-tones and acoustic fingerpicking over lazy snares reminiscent of Reid laying back, before… read more »

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Another Gem

justino_dea

One of the most innovative electronic artists I have heard... Full album recommended, its best listened to that way. After the 3rd time around, you may be hooked. Personal favorite is "This Unfolds". If you like this, Try "Rounds" and then "Everything Exctatic".

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Wonderful

JHall

Lovely mix of cold and warm feelings, like the Solaris soundtrack and Notwist in one.

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Very different from Rounds

shuaksky

This was something of a disappointment after Rounds, one of my favorite albums of the 2000s. Perhaps it's simpler and more meditative, and I bet it would sound good on a 3 am dancefloor, but in my darkened office or living room, this is gentle, hookless wallpaper where Rounds was lush and sensual. First and final tracks are the best, if you're sampling.

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feeding the trolls: a bad idea. still...

blrn

wow, so much snarky hate for such a lovely record. weird. this contains some of Hebden's best work. it's focused, meditative and gorgeous. his command of melody and texture are in full form here. yes, the songs are 'repetitive' but if you can't handle that might i suggest exploring something other than beat-oriented electronic music? no, it's not the best thing i've ever heard, no it couldn't have been made by your stupid little kid, and yes, it is better than most anything i've heard in 2010 so far. but mostly it's just a really beautiful, enjoyable listen. but i digress. after all, haters gonna hate and trolls gonna troll, amirite?

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zzzzzzzzzzz

DJM2

boring...

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ouch, unavailable again !

Somerfaan

Plse sort out licensing with Domino in South Africa

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hmmm

d_wearley

Good music to fall asleep to. Sounds something like what my 7 year did on reason.

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huh?

KfuMike

I'm not sure it's the best I've heard in the last 20 minutes.

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the best album i've heard in 20 years

KingMonkey

i love this album. enjoyed almost all of his stuff but this one just blows me away. listen from start to finish. similar feel as early aphex twin.... but completely its own vibe. genius is not too strong a word.

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