Four Tet

Nightclub-friendly tunes to make you thankful from pelvis to cerebellum.
Zacha Rosen
Published on December 03, 2012

Overview

Musician Four Tet (Kieran Hebden) is a man who says he likes it when things “that aren’t specifically dance music work as dance music as well.” Which is probably why he’s described alternately as intelligent and as having made brain-aimed music disguised as some nightclub sound.

Kieran Hebden is a British-born musician who has worked with the work of Thom Yorke, Aphex Twin and even folk-rocker Beth Orton. The Metro is playing host to a brief night of Hebden, who, as Four Tet, will musically ascend the George Street stair in support of his new album Pink. It’s a Sydney visitation you’ll likely be thankful for, from pelvis to cerebellum.

Supporting on the night will be locals Jonti and Albatross.

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