Four Tet says first single from collaborative album with Madlib is arriving before the end of 2020
Four Tet has confirmed that the first single from his collaborative album with Madlib is dropping before the end of the year.
Kieran Hebden, aka Four Tet first confirmed news of his collaborative LP with Madlib last month, when he casually wrote "I've made an album with Madlib" in the chat of a YouTube livestream, before adding "got other new stuff coming too".
Yesterday (23 November) Hebden gave an update on the first single from the Madlib collaborative album in the same way. He posted in the chat of a YouTube livestream, "yes the album with Madlib is done. The first single is cominng before the end of the year."
— parkeeeeee (@ParkerMaass) November 23, 2020
The collaborative album will follow Four Tet's Sixteen Oceans LP that dropped in March, and Madlib is releasing Pardon My French with Jahari Massamba Unit on Friday (27 November).
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