wikipedia.org: "Thirtysixtwentyfive is the debut single from Kieran Hebden's solo project, Four Tet. Released on 7 July 1998 by Output Recordings, it marked Hebden's first branching into independent music production alongside his work with Fridge. The title of the single refers to its length, thirty-six minutes and twenty-five seconds. The CD version of "Thirtysixtwentyfive" contains one continuous, unbroken track."
fourtet.net: "2010 has generally been a fantastic year, but looking back it’s the sad loss of my great friend and musical collaborator Steve Reid back in April that is one of the main things that comes into my mind. As a tribute and also so that he can be remembered I wanted to get some more of his story out there by arranging with the people at Domino Records to have this unreleased film from 2006 about the making of our album Tongues released online. The film shows footage from the studio sessions for the album but also includes live footage from the touring we did that year as well as interviews with people we worked with such as Gilles Peterson and Nigel Godrich. As you’ll see in the film Steve was an amazing human… an incredible spirit and a powerful and soulful musician."
"One of the UK’s most creative music brains delivers a lush two hours of genre bending electronic music.
Kieran Hebden, aka Four Tet, is a London based producer and DJ who has held residencies at The End and Plastic People in the capital and regularly plays venues as diverse as The Plug in Sheffield to the Cartier Foundation in Paris. His fifth album as Four Tet is released this week, entitled There Is Love In You.
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