Kieran Hebden (Four Tet) & William Tyler
Darkness Darkness / No Services
Kieran Hebden (Four tet) shuffles to an inevitable future in Hollywood soundtracks on his first collaboration with Nashville’s William Tyler (Lambchop, Silver Jews).
Recently anointed America’s favourite DeeJay, Kieran Hebden here reverts to dustier roots in the same ‘90s-into-‘00s indie scene that Tyler also sprang from, knitting respective sensibilities into countrified breaks, horns, and strums that part to a DJ Shadow-like vocal drop and out into Sunburned Hand of the Man psych noise on ‘Darkness, Darkness’, then switching sharp left to bleak but romantic ambient Americana on ‘No Services’.
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Kieran Hebden (Four tet) shuffles to an inevitable future in Hollywood soundtracks on his first collaboration with Nashville’s William Tyler (Lambchop, Silver Jews).
Recently anointed America’s favourite DeeJay, Kieran Hebden here reverts to dustier roots in the same ‘90s-into-‘00s indie scene that Tyler also sprang from, knitting respective sensibilities into countrified breaks, horns, and strums that part to a DJ Shadow-like vocal drop and out into Sunburned Hand of the Man psych noise on ‘Darkness, Darkness’, then switching sharp left to bleak but romantic ambient Americana on ‘No Services’.
Kieran Hebden (Four tet) shuffles to an inevitable future in Hollywood soundtracks on his first collaboration with Nashville’s William Tyler (Lambchop, Silver Jews).
Recently anointed America’s favourite DeeJay, Kieran Hebden here reverts to dustier roots in the same ‘90s-into-‘00s indie scene that Tyler also sprang from, knitting respective sensibilities into countrified breaks, horns, and strums that part to a DJ Shadow-like vocal drop and out into Sunburned Hand of the Man psych noise on ‘Darkness, Darkness’, then switching sharp left to bleak but romantic ambient Americana on ‘No Services’.
Kieran Hebden (Four tet) shuffles to an inevitable future in Hollywood soundtracks on his first collaboration with Nashville’s William Tyler (Lambchop, Silver Jews).
Recently anointed America’s favourite DeeJay, Kieran Hebden here reverts to dustier roots in the same ‘90s-into-‘00s indie scene that Tyler also sprang from, knitting respective sensibilities into countrified breaks, horns, and strums that part to a DJ Shadow-like vocal drop and out into Sunburned Hand of the Man psych noise on ‘Darkness, Darkness’, then switching sharp left to bleak but romantic ambient Americana on ‘No Services’.
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Kieran Hebden (Four tet) shuffles to an inevitable future in Hollywood soundtracks on his first collaboration with Nashville’s William Tyler (Lambchop, Silver Jews).
Recently anointed America’s favourite DeeJay, Kieran Hebden here reverts to dustier roots in the same ‘90s-into-‘00s indie scene that Tyler also sprang from, knitting respective sensibilities into countrified breaks, horns, and strums that part to a DJ Shadow-like vocal drop and out into Sunburned Hand of the Man psych noise on ‘Darkness, Darkness’, then switching sharp left to bleak but romantic ambient Americana on ‘No Services’.