Four Tet Interview On Fabriclive 59, Burial & Thom Yorke At Field Day 2011

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2011

Words & interview by Jules Hallam.
http://www.minimumwastage.com
http://www.twitter.com/minimumwastage

Kieran Hebden aka Four Tet has become the quintessential electronica artist of his generation. His career's spanned from trimming hip hop and jazz samples in a garden shed, which underpinned his seminal 2003 LP Rounds, through to curating an unhinged live project with Steve Reid, collaborating with enigmatic producer Burial and Radiohead's Thom Yorke and most recently being inducted into the fabriclive mix series.

Describing it as his "love letter to London", we met at Field Day 2011 to perform a fabriclive 59 postmortem alongside musing London's culture and touching upon his Ego/Mirror project.

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  • @xhardxcorexfoox Thats cause he stays up all night making music, you can tell the dopeness of a producer by the darkness under his eyes.

  • 4 TET

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  • @Renneskid OMG I see it too! I THINK THEYRE STARTING TO WORK!

  • @snibdibbly think you've been eating too many mushrooms.

  • This video seems to me, to be fake. As if he was pasted onto a background. There's just something not right... Brilliant artist, brilliant music...

  • his eyes are so dark and baggy. its trippy

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