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Four Tet - Dialogue
Bio:
Dialogue, the debut album from Kieren Hebden’s Fourtet, showcases
Kieren’s widely eclectic musical influences; from Factory Records,
through Alice Coltrane, and into contemporary underground hip-hop. A year
in the making, the album was started when Kieren was studying computer science
and maths at Manchester University, and follows Kieren’s learning
process through audio technology and the discovery of his own individual
sound.
“Enough beauty and erudition to ensure a fascinating exchange
of ideas.” – THE TIMES (METRO)
“ Offers the curious sensation
of being happily seasick, a new kind of trip, a mind-expanding jazz for
the Cubase generation.” Pick of the month - NME
Credits:
| Released: |
All tracks written / produced between October 1997
and September 1998. |
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| 12" LP Vinyl [OPR021] |
A1: The Space Of Two Weeks |
A2: Chiron  |
A3: Alambradas  |
A4: 3.3 Degrees From The Pole |
A5: Misnomer |
B1: Liquefaction |
B2: She Scanned |
B3: Calamine Flute - Emma Lindley |
B4: The Butterfly Effect |
| CD [OPR021CD] |
1: The Space Of Two Weeks |
2: Chiron  |
3: Alambradas  |
4: 3.3 Degrees From The Pole |
5: Misnomer |
6: Liquefaction |
7: She Scanned |
8: Calamine Flute - Emma Lindley |
9: The Butterfly Effect |
10: Aying |
11: Fume |
12: Charm |
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