Four Tet - There Is Love In YouThis just fucking
does it for me.
I've gotten to the point now towards the end of 2010 where I've played this record maybe more than any other single record this year, to the point of playing it out. I've listened to complaints about it, how it's not creative, it's boring, whatever and I just can't seem to agree. With "There Is Love In You" Keiran Hebden is created another unbelievably great album that works as a whole from start to finish.
My relationship with electronic music tends to show favor more towards music that is for your head than music that is for the club. So when when the press releases for this album were popping up before I heard it, talking about how Four Tet was influenced by the UK dance scene and this album grew out of his month long gig at the famed "Plastic People" club, I was a bit hesitant. "Rounds" is one of my very favorite electronic albums, period. The slow movements in that record, the organic sounds, so many things going on, yet placed in just the perfect spot, I want my Four Tet records like that, I didn't want ANOTHER minimal techno/dubstep release.
And that is the direction this record veers into, but it IS NOT just ANOTHER minimal release. No, there is something special here.
Four Tet works because of his subtle changes in tracks. Most of these songs are based on fairly simplistic loops; it could be a bass drum, a vocal sample, synth, whatever. And from there, Hebden has a vision for each track, continuously adding layer upon layer so naturally that when he gets to the point that everything is going on, you fail to notice those subtle shifts. They were placed in a way that you expected them to be there, like you breathed them into life. For me, it's like I'm participating in the creation of this music. That every time I listen to this album, it's my own voice, my own thoughts being pumped into my ears.
This sounds hyperbolic, but I'm getting to this point where this record just won't fade on me and when it should be, my connection with it continues to grow stronger. It's one of those records that just feels like it was made especially for me. And I feel like there's quite a few more people out there that feel the same.
In Summary: One of my favorite releases of the year. Love the subtleness of the tracks, all the loops, just about everything here. Dance music that isn't for the dance floor. You definitely don't have to agree with me, but I think it's damn near brilliant