Frank wrote:
quoted 5 lines And if it hasn't been overly
> And if it hasn't been overly
> discussed, how does the newest
> Four Tet album compare to his
> previous work (I've only heard
> the new one)? Thanks!
The first Four Tet album is more sparse and rambly. I really like both, but 'Pause' sounds much more full sounding and "well" produced (in the most traditional sense) than the first, which is a bit more like an old Mo'Wax record. 'Dialogue' (I think that's the name of the first one) doesn't have the folky bits either ... more organs and some flute and some jazz samples.
Did anything I just wrote mean anything to you? :-)
Michael
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