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Faux EP
Faux EP (12")
Cat: TEXT 033. Rel: 04 Oct 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Faux
Faux (Four Tet remix)
Review: Four Tet's Text label has done absolutely no wrong since the first release back in 2010! With plenty of releases from himself, Anthony Naples, Rocketnumbernine and a whole load of other contemporary producers, Kieran Hebden has truly established the label as one of the UK's most important. The latest Text drop welcomes Detroit based Delsin luminary John Beltran into the fold which is something of a coup for Hebden. "Faux" is a truly singular affair, where Beltran's fast-moving percussion shuffle sits below a beautiful myriad of organic melodies. Four Tet's remix chucks in a kick drum for good measure, and gives the track a straighter reshaping for the floor. Top!
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Nova
Nova (1-sided 12" )
Cat: TEXT 013. Rel: 19 Mar 12
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Nova
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Ego
Ego (12")
Cat: TEXT 010. Rel: 17 Mar 11
 
Deep Dubstep
Ego
Mirror
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First Born EP
Cat: TEXT 027. Rel: 22 Jan 14
 
UK Garage
First Born
First Born (Champagne Breakfast mix - the re-tick)
First Born (Four Tet remix)
First Born (Lullaby In Dub - the re-tick)
Review: Kieran Hebden momentarily puts aside his anti-Spotify crusade and general dominance of Twitter and turns his hand to archival matters, reissuing lost garage classic First Born from Crazy Baldheads through his Text imprint. If you checked Four Tet's contribution to the Fabriclive series you should be more than familiar with the lead track, which was a highlight of the set. Originally released back in 1998, Hebden picked up the limited 12" the day it was released, and was so excited by the nascent UK garage vibes he set about remixing it as well as contacting Crazy Baldheads about plans to reissue the record through a larger label - this was foiled when the group split and disappeared from the scene. After making contact with one of Crazy Baldheads in order to license "First Born" for the Fabric mix, Hebden then agreed to reissue the whole EP that's complemented by the lost Four Tet remix.
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Jupiters
Jupiters (12")
Cat: TEXT 015. Rel: 24 May 12
 
Bass
Jupiters
Ocras
Review: Oh yes, it's time for another slab of Text wax by Juno HQ favourite, Four Tet! Saying that it's been a good year for the London artist would be an understatement and it's safe to say that everything this man puts out if brimming with excellence. The beauty of "Jupiters" is that it struggles to fit into one specific genre, where those shuffling drums almost feel alive amid that growling bundle of sub-bass wizardry and elegant synth line madness. The B-side features "Ocras", a brilliant whirlpool of semi-house beats, deranged modular melodies and Four Tet's familiar experimentations into psychedelic atmospherics.
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Morning/Evening
Cat: TEXT 036CD. Rel: 08 Jul 15
 
Deep House
Morning Side
Evening Side
Review: Keiran Hebden rarely does things by halves, though it's still surprising to find that Morning/Evening, his eighth full-length, consists of two contrasting 20-minute explorations, each inspired by a time of day. "Morning" is, as you may expect, warm, bright and evocative, with intoxicating Eastern vocals, dreamy chords and various bursts of melodious instrumentation riding a rolling, jazz-flecked, soft touch deep house groove. It is, of course, intensely beautiful. Hebden largely disposes of the beats entirely on "Evening", delivering 15 minutes of picturesque electronic melodies and sunset-friendly ambience, before introducing a jazz-flecked house rhythm for the final five minutes. It, too, is a thing of great beauty.
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Played by: Moscoman
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Kool FM (remixes)
Cat: TEXT 026. Rel: 11 Nov 13
 
UK Garage
Kool FM (remix 1)
Kool FM (remix 2)
Review: Released back in August, "Kool FM" was Four Tet's ode to pirate radio and laid down a suitable primer for what to expect from his LP Beautiful Rewind. After the single comes the remix! If you've taken a walk through the content farm, listened to the Hessle Rinse show or seen a Four Tet DJ set in recent months you should be more than familiar with both remixes here. The first remix from Hyperdub and Butterz lad Champion is an exercise in simple dancefloor mathematics, implementing the kind of deranged bass line that destroys crowds and demands rewinds. A recent interview with Container revealed the U.S. noise/techno experimentalist to be a big fan of Frak and you can certainly hear their influence on his accompanying remix of "Kool FM" which retains mere remnants of Hebden's original - the distortion from the 2:30 mark onwards is particularly edifying.
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Kool FM
Kool FM (12")
Cat: TEXT 024. Rel: 09 Aug 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kool FM
Kool FM (Bliss mix)
Review: In advance of his forthcoming album Beautiful Rewind, Four Tet drops this limited white label offering a hint of what's to come. "Kool FM" is the producer's ode to pirate radio, constructing a stripped back club track bolted together with junglist breakbeats, a hyperactive MC sample, a full-bodied bassline and copious in-built rewinds. On the flip, the "Bliss Mix" strips out the beats and bass for a eerily serene version leaving only wispy pads and spectral vocals. As always with these surprise Four Tet drops, supplies are limited...
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Beautiful Rewind (remixes)
Cat: TEXT 032. Rel: 18 Jul 14
 
Deep House
Aerial (Jay Daniel remix)
Buchla (Seven Davis Jr remix)
Crush (Photomachine remix)
Review: Keiran Hebden knows his way around a good remix, be it the 200 odd official remixes done as Four Tet (not to mention a raft of illicit ones) or the many superb remixes he's commissioned from other artists (with the classic Joy Orbison remix of "Love Cry" from 2010 our favourite) Winding down proceedings on his Beautiful Rewind album from last year, Hebden here assembles a fine cast of rising production talent to put their own spin on tracks from the album. Any 12" that features production input from Detroit prodigy Jay Daniel, gritty funkateer Seven Davis Jr. and London-based producer PhOtOmachine is worth some time investigating and it's the gooey take on "Buchla" by Mr Davis Jr. that has proved to be the Juno office favourite this week.
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128 Harps
128 Harps (12")
Cat: TEXT 016. Rel: 25 Jun 12
 
Experimental/Electronic
128 Harps
128 Harps (Anthony Naples remix)
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Lion
Lion (12" + insert)
Cat: TEXT 019. Rel: 11 Oct 12
 
Minimal/Tech House
Lion
Peace For Earth
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Jupiters (Happa remix)
Cat: TEXT 020. Rel: 29 Nov 12
 
Bass
Jupiters (Happa remix)
Lions (Jamie XX remix)
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Beautiful Rewind
Cat: TEXT 025CD. Rel: 04 Oct 13
 
Experimental/Electronic
Gong
Parallel Jalebi
Our Navigation
Ba Teaches Yoga
Kool FM
Crush
Buchla
Aerial
Ever Never
Unicorn
Your Body Feels
Review: Given that Four Tet's recent 0181 LP was comprised of material from Kieran Hebden's archives, and last year's Pink was largely compiled of tracks from the previous 18 months of 12" releases, it seems fair to say that Beautiful Rewind is his first proper album since 2010's There Is Love In You, and as such, it arrives with some degree of expectation. The past few years have seen the producer engage increasingly with the dancefloor, and these rhythms are most definitely present across the LP, particularly in the jungle breaks of "Kool FM", pirate radio-influenced techno of "Buchla" and hesitant dubstep style rhythms of "Parallel Jalebi". For the most part however Beautiful Rewind is as varied as the likes of Rounds and There Is Love In You, with the minimalist kosmische of "Ba Teaches Yoga", analogue gurgles of "Crush" and dawn chorus sounds of closer "Your Body Feels" all as beautiful as his most enduring tracks.
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Killer
Killer (12")
Cat: TEXT 028. Rel: 24 Feb 14
 
Bass
Killer
Nasty
Review: A couple of months into 2014 and Kieran Hebden seems to be in the most productive phase of his long career thus far at the moment, swiftly following up the material that comprised 2012?s Pink compilation with the Beautiful Rewind album last year. Having first teased the notion of some tracks with veteran grime producer and Hyperdub regular Terror Danjah a few months back, they finally arrive in physical format in the shape of the two track 12" Killer/Nasty. Possibly the best Four Tet collaboration since that famed Moth/Wolf Cub 12? with Burial from 2009, both "Killer" and "Nasty" combine grime, jungle, funky and techno into a enjoyably twisted pair of club tracks.
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Thinkin About
Thinkin About (1-sided 12")
Cat: TEXT 037. Rel: 05 Jun 15
 
Bass
Thinkin About (8:21)
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Winter Turn Spring
Cat: TEXT 012. Rel: 14 Sep 11
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Winter Turn Spring
Frozen
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TEXT022
TEXT022 (1-sided 12")
Cat: TEXT 022. Rel: 31 Jan 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Track I've Been Playing That People Keep Asking About And That Joy Used In His RA Mix And Daphni Played On Boiler Room
Review: We live in post modern times, so post modern in fact that Joy Orbison's wonderfully acerbically titled "Big Room Tech House DJ Tool - Tip!" has been trumped before it's even released. And it would be Four Tet responsible for such a manoeuvre, as the producer swiftly follows up his unannounced free album with THAT track. What track you say? "The Track I've Been Playing That People Keep Asking About And That Joy Used In His RA Mix And Daphni Played On Boiler Room". Depending on how you consume music at the moment, you'll either immediately know what's on this one sided 12" or be slightly flummoxed by such a long title. For the uninitiated, this track's beauty is in its raw simplicity, commencing with sampled African chants of unknown origin which gradually get consumed by a bumping house beat.
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Lotus Flower
Cat: TEXT 007. Rel: 04 Sep 09
 
Electro House
Lotus Flower (Avus, She's Singing mix)
Lotus Flower (Joe Goddard remix)
Lotus Flower
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ASCII Bot
ASCII Bot (12")
Cat: TEXT 030. Rel: 01 May 14
 
Bass
Ascii Bot
Blatant Water Cannon
Review: Four Tet certainly isn't doing anything by halves these days, with no less than three records on his Tex label surfacing in the space of a week. Dedicated Four Tetters will no doubt recall Text slipping out a record from the anonymous Percussions a few years back, and it now seems that Hebden has owned up to being behind the project. If you follow Four Tet on twitter you probably know all about the two tracks on Ascii Bot which seem to capture the producer's current style perfectly, all mushy chords, euphoric synth lines and big room-friendly vocal sampling that steer clear of unnecessary melodic noodling. "Blatant Water Cannon" is a particular gem, especially when that phasing comes in.
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Bird Song
Bird Song (12")
Cat: TEXT 017. Rel: 26 Jul 12
 
Techno
Bird Song
Rabbit Songs
Review: Little is known about Percussions, save for the fact that the producer had an unreleased track on Kieran Hebden's Fabric mix. Now they find themselves on Hebden's Text imprint - leading to speculation it may be the man himself. "Bird Songs" is the kind of organic techno you'd expect to find on Text - loopy analogue bass propelled forwards with loose drums, and sampled birdsong which is nowhere near as twee as you would expect. On the flip, "Rabbit Songs" is a more abstract affair, as rubbery bass and clattering percussion are combined with a modular bleep wigout. Whoever is responsible - this is excellent.
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Matthew & Toby
Cat: TEXT 008. Rel: 01 Oct 10
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Matthew & Toby
Matthew & Toby (Four Tet remix)
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Roseland
Roseland (12")
Cat: TEXT 023. Rel: 11 Mar 13
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Roseland
Metropolis
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Streetways EP
Cat: TEXT 031 . Rel: 01 May 14
 
Techno
Gar's Highway
Gonna Rain
Streetways
Doug's Prayer
Review: Kieran "Four Tet" Hebden knows a good thing when he hears it. Hence, he had no hesitation in snapping up this debut EP from San Francisco-based producer Taraval for his Text imprint. Impressively, there's some impressive variety on show, with Taraval variously touching on dub-influenced Detroit futurism ("Gar's Highway"), snappy, cut-up deep techno-funk ("Streetways"), low slung late night groovery (the excellent, piano-laden "Doug's Prayer") and bouncy, in-your-face late night deep house (the powerful and pleasingly fuzzy "Gonna Rain"). If all his productions are this good, Taraval will be a name to watch in the months and years to come.
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