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Four Tet

Four Tet, the brainchild of Kieran Hebden, has been captivating listeners with his experimental soundscapes since the late 90s. Shooting to prominence with his album, ‘Pause,’ Four Tet's signature style blends electronic music with obscure samples to create an entirely unique listening experience. His sonic innovations have undoubtedly pushed the boundaries of the genre, elevating the standard for ambitious producers and DJs.

Hebden, however, is not just a master of music; he has an uncanny ability to pair his sound with striking visuals, enhancing the listening experience with aesthetic appeal. A prime example is the music video for 'Baby', which treats viewers to a mesmerizing montage of satellite images of Earth, seamlessly syncing with the melodious undulations of the track. Similarly, the video for 'Two Thousand and Seventeen' is a sight to behold; it mirrors the track's melancholic emotion with a hypnotic display of rippling light and shadow. Here's an interesting tidbit: Four Tet actually released a flock of 1,000 plastic flamingos into the wilderness for his 'Morning Side' music video, a surprise for many fans who tuned in for its premiere.

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