Prends-moi la main, s'il te plaît
Continuing my trip up The Guardian's 50 best albums of 2017 . #32 : New Energy - Four Tet Kieran Hebden returned in the autumn with this heavenly record, which may have promised fresh things in its title, but instead retreated into the electronica luminary’s past – to gratifying effect. Flowing between house and chill-out music and more, and incorporating Indian influences, Hebden’s sound experiments are a salve whatever the tempo. I've certainly liked some Four Tet stuff in the dim and distant past, but I'm not sure I've ever listened to a whole album of it - I'm expecting to like it though. Yeah, this is right up my street - a generally repetitive underlying musical motif with some pleasant noodly variation on top of it. It certainly won't be for everyone, but it's the sort of thing I like and feels like a fine example thereof - and I think that's all I've got to say. Wikipedia tells us this is his ninth album and it's more up-tempo and list...