Four Tet: Ringer

News   2024-11-08 02:06:26

Since being coined in the early '90s, the term

"Intelligent Dance Music" has been eschewed by most of the artists whose music

it was meant to describe. Four Tet (a.k.a. Kieran Hebden) is to be praised,

then, for not just grousing about his beats being called intelligent, but for

resolving to bite down and make some that are good and stupid. On Ringer, a generously portioned

EP, Hebden dials back his frenetic eclecticism, instead turning out ambitious

yet danceable techno. All four of Ringer's bright, bracing beats have heart-beating

kickdrums at their foundations, on which Hebden builds walls of Europhilic

synthesizer. Fans of earlier albums such as Rounds and Everything

Ecstatic

will be caught off-guard by a track like "Ribbons," which for its first half is

so austere, all the instruments can be counted on one hand. Meanwhile, on "Wing

Body Wing," Hebden brings in a stuttering drum roll and crackling polyrhythmic

percussion, a hint of the "more is more" approach he's built a fan base on. Ringer

proves

that an egghead can be a man of the people. Good news for Barack Obama.

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