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Kieran Hebden

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Biography

He usually uses the name Four Tet for his work apart from his post-rock band Fridge, but Kieran Hebden has used his proper name on occasion, mostly when working with jazz drummer Steve Reid. hebden formed Fridge with Sam Jeffers and Adam Ilhan while still in high school. When Fridge went on temporary hiatus for Jeffers and Ilhan Irem to attend college, hebden spent time playing with ideas gained from hip-hop and electronica that he hadn't had time for while concentrating on the band. Eager to experiment, hebden bought a computer and began collecting drum and sound samples. Though his tracks sounded contrary, hebden produced them all in his flat using only his computer to loop, slice, and paste downloaded samples and rhythms. His first full-length was 1999's Dialogue, which was noticed by experimental pioneer Pole (Stefan Betke). The two eventually collaborated for a 12", Pole vs. Four Tet, which included an original song by each and a remix of the track done by the other artist. Around the same time, Fridge was signed to the label Go! Beat, owned by Polydor. hebden retained Four Tet as a side project, however, and released subsequent records Pause (2001) and 3 Rounds and a Sound (2003) through Domino. The No More Mosquitoes EP and the My Angel Rocks Back and Forth single preceded the 2005 release of Everything Ecstatic. In 2006, hebden put together two compilations of some of his favorite tracks, LateNightTales and DJ-Kicks, as well as Everything Ecstatic Films & Part 2. The two-disc Most Of The Remixes... was also compiled and released that year, as were two volumes of his The Exchange Session Vol. 2 project with Steve Reid. Their third and fourth collaboration, Speaking in Tongues and Roseland NYC Live, were released in 2007 and 2008, respectively. ~ Diana Potts, Rovi

Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Departure - (7:14)  -  574 plays
  2. The Sun Never Sets - (5:48)  -  109 plays
  3. Lyman Place - (7:05)  -  119 plays
  4. 1st & 1st - (6:16)  -  117 plays
  5. Morning Prayer - (6:38)  -  87 plays
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