Rounds

Released

You can hear clear progression in Four Tet’s third album, 2003’s Rounds, as Kieran Hebden gathers together ideas and themes from his previous two full-length outings and takes them further. Rounds shows a more dance floor-focused aesthetic in some tracks and a further refinement of his unique dreamy combination of acoustic instrument sounds, innocent melodies and a pastoral, bucolic aesthetic, with sampleism and beatology.

You get eight tracks, two of which are sub-two minute sketches/sonic palette cleansers, and across the album Hebden weaves his particular palette of sounds — overdriven, lolloping or angular drum breaks, harpsichords, plucked strings, broken folk samples — in with field recordings and found sounds, with some elements teetering between sonic dressing, sound effect, atmosphere and percussion, as though they’re unsure of their role. Sensitive, bewitching and subtle acoustronica.

Harold Heath

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