Four Tet's latest single might contain a clue about a new show
Four Tet has chucked out another massive single - this eight-minute behemoth is called "SW9 9SL".
SW9 9SL is a postcode in South London that covers the Brixton Academy - was that where inspiration first struck or is Four Tet hinting at an upcoming show? Maybe it's neither... or both...
This new jam arrives after last month's "Two Thousand And Seventeen" and "Planet", released a few weeks back. Four Tet, aka Kieran Hebden, revealed recently on Twitter that his new record is "almost ready and coming this year" - although he's since deleted the tweet.
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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