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Four Tet

Everything Ecstatic (Domino)

By Dave Segal

Published on June 23, 2005

Blessed with exquisite musical taste and an enviably large record collection, Four Tet (British producer Kieran Hebden) has maximized those assets over four increasingly accomplished albums while incidentally becoming the foremost proponent of "folktronica." Four Tet's mastery of the laptop and sampler culminates on Everything Ecstatic, a strange yet beguiling amalgam of Can drummer Jaki Liebezeit's mantric tribal power, inventive funk beats that Madlib would give up weed to find and beautifully warped, Southeast Asian gong-and-bell reveries. Everything Ecstatic maintains a perfect balance between sexy grooves and heady textural exploration. It's a tribute to Hebden's compositional skills that he can create an album so adventurous--and organic-sounding--that's utterly joyful.



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