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Boomkat Product Review: Recorded over two days in February of this year, this latest album from Four Tet's Kieran Hebden and legendary drummer Steve Reid was committed to tape in New York's Avatar studios, which has previously played host to sessions by artists as diverse as Miles Davis, Steve Reich and Missy Elliot. The duo are on top form on this one, laying down some truly transcendentally psyched improv on cuts like 'Arrival' and the opening space funk of 'Lyman Place'. Hebden's electronic presence seems to be more intricate and more finely constructed than has been the case on previous meetings between the two. While the bold stripes of synth modulation remain in check, there's a more fundamentally structured element at work on the beautiful and uncategorizable 'Departure', or the tightened up funk of '1st & 1st'. Reid once again supplies boundless kinetic energy and a vivacious presence to the recordings - it seems as if barely a bar goes by without your ears being flooded by the relentless splashing of his cymbals. Microsoft Toolkit 2.4.7 (activation Office 2013 & Windows 8) here. Boomkat Product Review: Recorded over two days in February of this year, this latest album from Four Tet's Kieran Hebden and legendary drummer Steve Reid was committed to tape in New York's Avatar studios, which has previously played host to sessions by artists as diverse as Miles Davis, Steve Reich and Missy Elliot. The duo are on top form on this one, laying down some truly transcendentally psyched improv on cuts like 'Arrival' and the opening space funk of 'Lyman Place'.
Hebden's electronic presence seems to be more intricate and more finely constructed than has been the case on previous meetings between the two. While the bold stripes of synth modulation remain in check, there's a more fundamentally structured element at work on the beautiful and uncategorizable 'Departure', or the tightened up funk of '1st & 1st'. Reid once again supplies boundless kinetic energy and a vivacious presence to the recordings - it seems as if barely a bar goes by without your ears being flooded by the relentless splashing of his cymbals. Boomkat Product Review: Recorded over two days in February of this year, this latest album from Four Tet's Kieran Hebden and legendary drummer Steve Reid was committed to tape in New York's Avatar studios, which has previously played host to sessions by artists as diverse as Miles Davis, Steve Reich and Missy Elliot.