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Four Tet – "Jupiters"

  • May 12, 2012
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When it comes to crafting vibrantly expansive soundscapes, Four Tet's Kieran Hebden makes small work of such a task. The London electronic maestro continues to release music at a consistent pace recently unloading his latest single "Jupiter" on his Text Records imprint. Clocking in at just under six minutes, the track opens with warm meditative synths before breaking off into a percussion laden number propelled by a collection of shuffling tribal drums. "Jupiters" will serve as the A-side to a previously released track "Ocoras" off of Four Tet's forthcoming 12". Stream the track below and enjoy.

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