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There Is Love in You
Four Tet
There Is Love in You
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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There Is Love In You is Four Tet's first full-length album in over four years and is his fifth album to date.

     
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All Artists: Four Tet
Title: There Is Love in You
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Domino
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 1/26/2010
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Electronica, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 801390022920

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There Is Love In You is Four Tet's first full-length album in over four years and is his fifth album to date.
 

CD Reviews

A return to folktronica form
Y. Jossa | NJ | 03/03/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Most reviewers don't seem to know a lot about Four Tet / Kieran Hebden.

Kieran is a pioneer in the "folktronica" movement, when he started back in 1999 by mixing acoustic folk guitars with jazz samples and electronica elements.

His music has been quite influential, and he has done a lot of groundbreaking live DJ collaborations with jazz drummer Steve Reid, which have been released on record. Kieran is also a member of post-rock band Fridge, and has released a few CDs with them. He also toured with Radiohead.

All of Four Tet's music is instrumental, except for the remixes he has done for some well known singers such as Beth Orton, all released in his two "Remixes" albums.



"There is love in you" is not a "dance" record.. just like most of Four Tet's work cannot be pigeonholed into any particular category.

This CD is like most of Four Tet's work.. a quite unique combination of minimalist / repetitive, funky-jazz drums, backward samples (a common element present in all of his music), guitars and manipulated sounds.



Here is a listing of all the songs:



The first song "Angel Eyes" starts with some cut up vocals, reminiscent of Bonobo's (Simon Green) first album and it builds up by adding elements such as orchestra percussion samples. It almost sounds something out of a Cinematic Orchestra album.



"Love Cry" is a 9 minute song of digital sound manipulation as ambience backing up some funky drum work, sampled vocals and synths, before ending in the signature Four Tet backward guitars.



"Circling" starts with what appears to be a repeated banjo arpeggio followed by doubling piano arpeggios and some backward manipulated sounds. This song sounds almost like an early Steve Reich minimalist composition, where various sonic elements / instruments are phased in and out of the song.. (hence the title of the song)



"Sing" is a "dancey" happy song featuring some vocals snippets and morphing synths sounds.



The closing songs are my favorites in the album:



"This unfolds" and "Reversing" are more "traditional" Four Tet songs with slow drums / drum machines, backwards samples and manipulated sounds singing catchy melodies.

"Plastic People" is much like "Circling", where various musical elements are phased in and out of the song on top of a catchy arpeggio. Great stuff!

"She just likes to fight" is a song that reminds me the early Four Tet "folktronica" ... layers of guitars and manipulated sounds, folk arpeggios and melodies.. this song almost reminds me of Steve Tibbet's early layered guitar albums.



Overall this is one of the best Four Tet albums has released recently, and it compares to some of his early work. Lovely music, highly recommended.



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Minimalist dance music!
Nse Ette | Lagos, Nigeria | 02/04/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Kieran Hebden is UK Dance act Four Tet, and "There Is Love in You" is his 5th album. His style is Jazz/Folk-speckled theatrical electronica, and apart from a few repetitive vocal loops (on opening pair of the sublime "Angel Echoes" -with what seems to be album title warbled repeatedly- and the skittery nine minute opus "Love Cry"), it is an album of instrumentals.



The aptly titled "Circling" has a cyclic feel that leaves one almost giddy, "Pablo's Heart" is a brief interlude, while the choppy "Sing" throws in some disembodied-sounding harmonies. "This Unfolds" sets sparkly effects to a funereal pace, while the haunting "Reversing" is reverb-laden.



"Plastic People" is more upbeat with twinkling pianos, as is the truly beautiful "She Just Likes To Fight" (the latter my favourite).



Rich in detail, this is a album that just grows and grows till it engulfs you."
Redefining the club genre?
Stephanie Rae Lozo Davies | Florida | 01/26/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This record is more club-oriented than its predecessors; it namechecks Shoreditch sweatbox Plastic People. Coincidently, moments of the record remind me of former Shoreditch artist Towers of Asia and the influence of Burial is clearly evident."