Four Tet
Four Tet

Four Tet, the moniker of Kieran Hebden, is a visionary British electronic musician known for blending intricate textures with emotive melodies. Emerging from London’s underground music scene, Hebden initially played guitar in the post-rock band Fridge before venturing into electronic production. Since the release of Pause in 2001, his innovative approach has consistently redefined electronic music, drawing from jazz, folk, and ambient influences. Tracks like “Angel Echoes” and “Two Thousand and Seventeen” exemplify his ability to craft immersive sonic experiences, while collaborations with artists such as Burial, Thom Yorke, and Floating Points showcase his versatility.