Four Tet is back with majestic new track "Two Thousand And Seventeen"
Four Tet has returned with a blinding new track called "Two Thousand And Seventeen".
The prolific producer (real name Kieran Hebden) debuted the cut on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show and told the DJ that he'd been "making music for the past 10 months".
He's also revealed on Twitter that his next record is coming "this year".
Wow thanks for all the love on the new tune. Have been making loads of music. New album almost ready and coming this year.
— Four Tet (@FourTet) July 5, 2017
Hebden's new record will follow last year's Randoms compilation and 2015's eighth proper long-player Morning/Evening. Since that LP Hebden's stayed productive - we've had lots of remixes, a free Cheryl Cole-sampling cut, and some standalone tracks
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