Fabriclive, Vol. 59
by Four Tet
CD
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Synopsis
In contrast to Kieran Hebden's previous DJ mix efforts as Four Tet, such as his kaleidoscopically genre-jumping DJ-Kicks installment, his entry in the Fabriclive series plays things surprisingly straight, largely limiting his selections to a narrow stripe of electronic dance music, and for the most part linking them together in a reasonably smooth, utilitarian fashion. The set's relative focus and club-mindedness is perhaps less of a surprise coming in the wake of 2010's There Is Love in You, Hebden's most floor-friendly record to date, although here he swaps that album's gentle house explorations for a headfirst plunge into U.K. garage and 2-step, with a bucketload of hopelessly obscure, decade-old tracks unearthed and cleverly slotted alongside strikingly simpatico cuts of more recent and wide-ranging vintage: Floating Points' slinky, samba-fied "Sais"; Burial's poignantly percolating "Street Halo." (Hebden even manages to sneak in a tiny bite of his pal Dan Snaith's early twee IDM, sandwiched between Apple's propulsive U.K. funk and Big Bird's sinewy old-school garage.) Most of the tracks here are texturally minimal and strictly beat-focused, and nearly all of them feature at least a handful of distinct percussive lines set up in opposition to create complex, hypnotic, ineffably funky polyrhythms, keying into Hebden's signature love of repetition and organically off-kilter rhythmic overlap. Not content to completely just let things ride out, Hebden paces the proceedings (and pays homage to Fabric the club, a key inspiration for this London-centric affair) with crowd-chatter field recordings sourced from the club itself, bookending the mix and separating it into halves that are each additionally prefaced (somewhat incongruously) by a small palate-cleansing dose of 1980s Euro-synth ambience. The flow is further broken up by occasional (and somewhat distracting) dropouts and near fades, but the set still manages to build up a decent head of steam, particularly in the final stretch anchored by Active Minds' phenomenal "Hobson's Choice," a monstrously groovy slice of 2-step soul. But two of the strongest (and longest) moments here come courtesy of Four Tet himself: dappled, bonus-like closer "Locked," which would have fit right in on his last album; and "Pyramid," which lashes an intoxicating matrix of vocal samples (actually a vastly pitched-down, sped-up Jennifer Lopez) to a foundation of deep, fluid, Villalobosian microhouse. ~ K. Ross Hoffman
Product details
- EAN:
- 802560011829
- Genre:
- Rock/pop
- Format:
- CD
- Release Date:
- 2011-09-19
Fabriclive, Vol. 59 track listing
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Disc 1
- Intro (1:55)
- Immersion Partielle (1:50)
- First Born (3:45)
- Feel Da Vibe (3:38)
- 101112 (3:45)
- Pulse X (2:45)
- First Born [Four Tet Remix] (5:32)
- Sais [Dub] (3:54)
- Mr. Bean (2:17)
- Webers (1:10)
- Flav [Urban Myths Remix] (1:53)
- Waiting (3:36)
- Fabric (2:32)
- Continuing Story of Counterpoint, Pt. 9 (2:55)
- Dark Energy (5:28)
- Percussions One (2:56)
- Angie's Fucked (3:47)
- Street Halo (5:15)
- Cape Fear (2:53)
- Higher Power (2:00)
- Sieso (2:45)
- Pyramid (8:30)
- How I Program (1:46)
- Hobson's Choice (Tune For Da Man Dem) (5:13)
- Blackholes (1:23)
- Outro (1:58)
- Locked (9:31)

