Review: Four Tet – Love Cry
This has been an interesting year for London based producer, Four Tet. He’s had an obsession with remixing Madlib tracks and collaborated on an acclaimed release with influential dubstep producer, Burial. Now at the culmination of this year, a new track, “Love Cry”, has been released. It’s a preview of the new Four Tet album coming out in January 2010.
“Love Cry” is an epic nine minutes long—however, the time flies by. At the top, we’re greeted by the trademark turning cymbals and fervently individual bleeps and synths. The track crescendos several minutes in with a devilishly subtle bassline that’s easy to miss without a heavy dose of low end pumping through your stereo. This bass alters the entire feel of the track and the listener is suddenly transported to an echoey dark place where the female vocals take on a whole new personality. This switch in mood and ambiance is quite large, yet the length of time taken to fully complete the ‘switch over’ is adequate enough as to not disrupt the flow.
Influences upon the track are house and chilled dubstep, of which remixer, Joy Orbison, is a pioneer. His condensed four minute remix seems very similar, but after side by side listens, both appear uniquely brilliant. ~ Andy
Check fourtet.net for release info and upcoming tour dates—itunes for previous releases and remixes.
MP3: Four Tet – Love Cry
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