Four Tet discography

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Kieran Hebden discography
Studio albums11
Live albums6
Compilation albums5
Video albums1
Music videos3
EPs3
Singles18

This is a comprehensive listing of releases, collaborations, remixes and productions documenting the solo work of the British electronic musician Kieran Hebden. Alongside his role as a member of Fridge, Hebden has established himself as a solo artist under the moniker Four Tet, and has performed as part of the duo Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid.

To date, Four Tet has released eleven studio albums, six live albums, five compilation albums, three DJ mix albums, three EPs, twenty-two singles and one DVD on Output Recordings, Domino Records, Text Records, Azuli Records and Studio !K7. Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid have released four studio albums on Domino Records.

Hebden's debut solo release was the single "Double Density", released in 1997 under the name 4T Recordings.

Four Tet[]

Studio albums[]

Live albums[]

  • Live in Copenhagen 30th March 2004 (Domino Records, 10 April 2004)
  • Live at Funkhaus Berlin, 10th May 2018 (Text Records, 22 August 2018) (Under moniker "4TLR" on Spotify)
  • Live in Tokyo, 1st December 2013 (Text Records, 5 September 2018) (Under moniker "4TLR" on Spotify)
  • Live at Hultsfred Festival, 18th June 2004 (Text Records, 12 September 2018) (Under moniker "4TLR" on Spotify)
  • Live at LPR New York, 17th February 2010 (Text Records, 26 September 2018) (Under moniker "4TLR" on Spotify)
  • Live at Alexandra Palace London, 8th and 9th May 2019 (Text Records, 8 May 2019)[4]

Compilation albums[]

  • Remixes (Domino Records, 25 September 2006)
  • Angel Echoes Remixes (Domino Records, 2010)
  • Twitter 100k (Self-Released, 2013)[5]
  • Randoms (self-released, 20 June 2016)[6]

Mix albums[]

Extended plays[]

  • Paws (Domino Records, 3 September 2001)
  • Everything Ecstatic Part 2 (Domino Records, 7 November 2005)
  • Ringer (Domino Records, 21 April 2008)

Singles[]

  • "Double Density" (Output Recordings, 1997) (as 4T Recordings)
  • "Falken's Maze" (Go! Beat, 1998) (as Joshua Falken)
  • "Thirtysixtwentyfive" (Output Recordings, 27 July 1998)
  • "Misnomer" (Output Recordings, 21 December 1998)
  • "Glasshead" / "Calamine" (double A-side) (Output Recordings, July 1999); #197 UK[7]
  • "No More Mosquitoes" (Domino Records, 2 July 2001)
  • "I'm on Fire" (Domino Records, 1 May 2002)
  • "She Moves She" (Domino Records, 31 March 2003); #180 UK[7]
  • "As Serious as Your Life" (Domino Records, 20 October 2003); #119 UK[7]
  • "My Angel Rocks Back and Forth" (Domino Records, 3 May 2004); #156 UK[7]
  • "Castles Made of Sand" (Azuli Records, 4 October 2004) (b/w "Don'ts" by David Shrigley)
  • "Smile Around the Face" (Domino Records, 11 April 2005); #189 UK[7]
  • "Sun Drums and Soil" (Domino Records, 11 July 2005); #197 UK[7]
  • "A Joy" (Domino Records, 24 October 2005); #96 UK[1]
  • "Pockets" (Studio !K7, 12 June 2006)
  • "Love Cry" (Domino Records, 2 November 2009)
  • "Locked" / "Pyramid" (Text Records, 12 September 2011)
  • "Jupiters" / "Ocoras" (Text Records, 28 May 2012)
  • "128 Harps" (Text Records, 2 July 2012)
  • "Lion" / "Peace for Earth" (Text Records, 15 October 2012)
  • "Kool FM" (Text, 2013)
  • "The Track I've Been Playing That People Keep Asking About and That Joy Used in His RA Mix and Daphni Played On Boiler Room" (Text Records, 4 February 2013) (as KH)
  • "Two Thousand and Seventeen" (Text Records, 2017)
  • "Planet" (Text Records, 2017)
  • "SW9 9SL" (Text Records, 2017)
  • "Question" (Text Records, 2017) (as KH)
  • "Scientists" (Text Records, 2017)[8]
  • "Teenage Birdsong" (Text Records, 2019)[9]
  • "Dreamer" (Text Records, 2019)[10]
  • "Anna Painting" (Text Records, 2019)[11]
  • "Baby" (Text Records, 2020)[12]
  • "4T Recordings" (Text Records, 2020)[13]

Downloads[]

  • "Back2thestart" (Free download, 5 August 2015)[14]

Collaborations[]

  • "Crawl, End Crawl" (Columbia, 2008) (collaboration with David Arnold for Quantum of Solace)
  • "Moth" / "Wolf Cub" (Text, 1 May 2009) (collaboration with Burial)
  • "Ego" / "Mirror" (Text Records, 16 March 2011) (collaboration with Burial and Thom Yorke)
  • "Nova" (Text Records, 19 March 2012) (collaboration with Burial)
  • "Roseland" / "Metropolis" (Text Records, 2013) (collaboration with )
  • "Makondi" (Brownswood, 2014) (collaboration with )
  • "Glassbeadgames (8 Hours At Fabric Dub)" (Ninja Tune, 2014) (collaboration with Martyn)
  • "Killer" / "Nasty" (Text, 2014) (collaboration with )
  • "Mothers" / "Dark" (Text, 2016) (collaboration with )
  • "Flip Side" / "Disparate" (Text, 2016) (collaboration with )
  • "Her Revolution" / "His Rope" (XL, 2020) (collaboration with Burial and Thom Yorke)
  • "Butterflies" (OWSLA / Atlantic Records, 2021) (collaboration with Skrillex and Starrah)

Split releases[]

  • "Rivers Become Oceans" (Lo Recordings, May 1999) (split with Rothko)
  • "Four Tet v Pole EP" (aka Pole v Four Tet EP) (The Leaf Label, 26 June 2000) (split with Pole)
  • "" (Ache Records, 30 March 2004) (Canada) (split 7-inch with Hella)
  • "Nothing to See" / "Don't Let Me Go" (Soul Jazz Records, July 2010) (split 12-inch with Mala)
  • "Pinnacles" / "Ye Ye" (Text Records, March 2011, split 12-inch with Daphni, TEXT009)

Video[]

  • "Everything Ecstatic DVD" (Domino Records, 7 November 2005) (DVD featuring video clip for each tracks of the album plus Everything Ecstatic Part 2 CD)

Online mixes and podcasts[]

  • RA.102 (Resident Advisor, 2008)[15]
  • Much Love to the Plastic People (self-released, 2009)[16]
  • Essential Mix (BBC, 2010)[17]
  • fabric podcast 34/35 (fabric, 2010)[18]
  • Return to Plastic People (FACT Mix 182) (FACT Magazine, 2010) [19]
  • Boiler Room 49 (Boiler Room, 2011)[20]
  • Beats in Space 587 (, 2011)[21]
  • Conference of the Birds (Self-Released, 2012)[22]
  • Just Jam 86 (Just Jam, 2013)[23]
  • Solid Steel Podcast 176 (Solid Steel, 2013)[24]
  • 1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm (Self-Released, 2014)[25]
  • Just Jam 117 (Just Jam, 2014)[26]
  • Ray-Ban x Boiler Room 004 SXSW Warehouse (Boiler Room, 2014)[27]
  • Plastic People Closing Party, London (with Floating Points) (Self-Released, 2015)[28]
  • Essential Mix (with Jamie xx) (BBC, 2015)[29]
  • Boiler Room, London (Boiler Room, 2015)[30]
  • Resident Advisor Pres. Ibiza 20, R1 Dance Radio (Resident Advisor, 2015)[31]
  • Dekmantel Podcast 032 (Dekmantel, 2015)[32]
  • Live at Far Away, Los Angeles, 28 October (Self-released, 2016)[33]
  • Essential Mix (BBC, 2018) [34]
  • Lost Village 25th August 2018 (self-released, 2018)[35]

Compilation appearances[]

  • Invisible Soundtracks – Volume III (Leaf, 16/02/1998 – features "Field")
  • Derailed presents: Fallout (Derailed, 30/04/1998, – features "Field")
  • Classic Plant (Leaf, 08/06/1998 – features "Field")
  • Fabulous Shit (Lo Recordings, 01/06/1999 – features the Four Tet/Rothko track "Rivers Become Oceans")
  • Osmosis (Leaf, 03/08/1999 – features "Cload")
  • Channel 1 – A Compilation of Output Recordings (Output, January 2000 – features "Calamine (radio version)" as well as "Anglepoised" by Fridge)
  • Constant Friction – Collaborations 2 (Lo Recordings, June 2000 – features the Four Tet/Rothko track "Rivers Become Oceans")
  • Hamlet – Music from the Motion Picture (Ryco, 26/01/2001 – features "Calamine")
  • Leaf Compilation (Skintone/Leaf, 12/03/2001 – mix album by Susumu Yokota, features "Cload" and "Heim (Four Tet remix)" by Pole)
  • The Wire Tapper 07 (The Wire, May 2001 – free to subscribers of The Wire magazine with May 2001 issue, features "Glue of the World")
  • Ondas de Resistencia – RCB 94.4FM (Domino Records, June 2001 – Spanish promo CD of Domino acts, features "No More Mosquitoes")
  • PIAS at Pukkelpop (Play It Again Sam, August 2001 – promo CD for PIAS acts playing at the Pukkelpop festival in Belgium, features "No More Mosquitoes")
  • Chilled Ibiza II (Warner, 27/08/2001 – features "Parks")
  • The Big Chill – Glisten (Big Chill Recordings, 24/09/2001 – features "Parks")
  • Solid Steel presents DJ Food & DK (Ninja Tune, 08/10/2001 – features "Glasshead")
  • Disco Pogo for Punks in Pumps Vol. 6 (Domino Records, April 2003 – free CD with April 2003 issue of Jockey Slut magazine, features "She Moves She")
  • Modern Painters (Domino Records, June 2003 – free CD with summer 2003 issue of Modern Painters magazine, features "She Moves She")
  • Born Three (Domino Records, July 2003 – promotional item released by R. Newbold and Rough Trade Shops in Japan, features "Slow Jam")
  • La Route du Rock – La Compilation 2003 (Domino Records, August 2003 – features "She Moves She")
  • Worlds of Possibility (Domino Records, October 2003 – features "She Moves She")
  • Declaration of Independence – The Sound of Domino Records (Domino Records, January 2004 – NME compilation, features "As Serious as Your Life")
  • Exclaim 12th Anniversary Cross-Canada Concert Series (Sonic Unyon, April 2004 – Exclaim Magazine compilation CD, features "And They Look Broken Hearted" and "Glue of the World")
  • Chilled Ibiza Gold (Warner, 31/05/2004 – features "Parks")
  • Bit Street (Sonar Music, June 2004 – DJ mix album by DJ2B2 to promote the 2004 Sónar festival in Barcelona, features "As Serious as Your Life (Jay Dee remix)")
  • Spunk, Days of Future Past (Spunk Records, 25/10/2004 – features "As Serious as Your Life")
  • Semper Satago (Domino Records, 05/04/2005 – features "As Serious as Your Life")
  • Everything Comes & Goes (Temporary Residence, 11/04/2005 – compilation of covers of Black Sabbath songs, features "Iron Man")
  • Galactic Soul (BBE, 07/11/2005 – features "Field")
  • Check the Water (The Leaf Label, 7 November 2005 – features "Field")
  • They'll Have to Catch Us First (Domino Records, 17/04/2006 – features "A Joy")
  • Get Lost (Crosstown Rebel Music, 06/06/2006 – DJ mix album by Damien Lazarus & Matthew Styles, features "A Joy (Battles remix)")
  • Colours Are Brighter (Rough Trade Records, 16 October 2006 – charity album featuring "Go Go Ninja Dinosaur" with )
  • We Are the Works in Progress (Asawa Kuru, 2012 – features "Moma")
  • Think & Change (Nonplus, 2013 – features "For These Times")
  • BOATS (Transgressive North, 2014 – features "Gillie Amma, I Love You")

Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid[]

Albums[]

Percussions[]

Albums[]

  • 2011 until 2014 (Text Records, 2015)

Singles[]

  • "Percussions One/Percussions Two" (Text Records, 2011)
  • "Bird Songs/Rabbit Songs" (Text Records, 2012)
  • "ASCII Bot/Blatant Water Cannon" (Text Records, 2014)
  • "KHLHI" (Text Records, 2014)
  • "Digital Arpeggios" (Text Records, 2015)

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Albums[]

  • 0181 (Text Records, 15 January 2013) (Released on bandcamp under 74 65 78 74 which is 'Text' in Ascii)
  • 871 (Text Records, December 2020)

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EPs/Singles[]

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  • ̡ ҉ ҉.·๑ඕั ҉ ̸ ̡ ҉ ҉.·๑ඕั ҉ ̸ ̡ ҉ ҉.·๑ඕั ҉ ̸ ̡ ҉ ҉.·๑ඕั ҉ ̸ ̡ ҉ ҉.·๑ඕั ҉ ̸ ̡ ҉ ҉.·๑ඕั ҉ ̸ ̡ ҉ ҉.·๑ඕั ҉ ( ҉ ҉, 2018)
  • ʅ͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡(ƟӨ)ʃ͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡ ꐑ(ཀ ඊູ ఠీੂ೧ູ࿃ूੂ✧ළඕั࿃ूੂ࿃ूੂੂ࿃ूੂළඕั✧ı̴̴̡ ̡̡͡|̲̲̲͡ ̲̲̲͡͡π̲̲͡͡ ɵੂ≢࿃ूੂ೧ູఠీੂ ඊູཀ ꐑ(ʅ͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡(ƟӨ)ʃ͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡ (༈೧ູ≢)ꐑʅ(Ɵↂↂ. l̡̡̡ ̡͌l̡*̡̡ ̴̡ı̴̴̡ ̡̡͡| ̲̲͡ π̲̲͡͡.̸̸̨̨ ఠీੂ)༼ू༈೧ູ࿃ूੂ༽(ଳծູ l̡̡̡ ̡͌l̡*̡̡ ̴̡ı̴̴̡ ̡̡͡| ̲̲͡ π̲̲͡͡ ɵੂ≢)_̴ı ̡͌ ̲|̡̡̡ ̡ ̴̡ı̴̡̡ ̡͌l̡̡̡ꐑ*:・✧(ཽ๑ඕัළඕั)ꐑʅ(Ɵↂ๑)✧*:・ı̴̴̡ ̡̡͡| ̲̲͡ π̲̲͡͡.̸̸̨̨ ఠీੂ)༼ू༈೧ູʅ(ƟӨ)ʃ ꐑ(ཀ ඊູ ఠీੂ)༼ू༈೧ູ࿃ूੂ༽(ଳծູɵੂ≢ↂ. l̡̡̡ ̡͌l̡*̡̡ ̴̡., 2019)
  • ooo ̟̞̝̜̙̘̗̖҉̵̴̨̧̢̡̼̻̺̹̳̲̱̰̯̮̭̬̫̪̩̦̥̤̣̠҈͈͇͉͍͎͓͔͕͖͙͚͜͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢ͅ oʅ͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡( ؞ৢ؞ؙؖ⁽⁾˜ัิีึื์๎้็๋๊⦁0 ̟̞̝̜̙̘̗̖҉̵̴̨̧̢̡̼̻̺̹̳̲̱̰̯̮̭̬̫̪̩̦̥̤̣̠҈͈͇͉͍͎͓͔͕͖͙͚͜͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢ͅ ఠీੂ೧ູ࿃ूੂ ( ؞ৢ؞ؙؖ ̟̞̝̜̙̘̗̖҉̵̴̨̧̢̡̼̻̺̹̳̲̱̰̯̮̭̬̫̪̩̦̥̤̣̠҈͈͇͉͍͎͓͔͕͖͙͚͜͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢ͅ ̟̞̝̜̙̘̗̖҉̵̴̨̧̢̡̼̻̺̹̳̲̱̰̯̮̭̬̫̪̩̦̥̤̣̠҈͈͇͉͍͎͓͔͕͖͙͚͜͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢ͅ, 2020)

Remixes[]

Productions[]

See also[]

References[]

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