COLUMN: Father & Son Review Co. – Four Tet

Where do you go after hearing the worst song in recent memory?

Both halves of this father and son duo were faced with such a harrowing question after some less-than-pleasant Dad hate last week for the (almost) universally likable Mac Demarco, but the answer seemed kind of clear coming into this week. Most would go for a more innocuous, pleasantly digestible song to cleanse the palette, but for us a twenty minute ambient/electronic track sounded right.

Our editor recommended London’s Four Tet as our first foray into electronic with this column, specifically suggesting either song from this year’s forty minute/two track LP Morning/Evening. Preceding Morning/Evening, Kieran Hebden has built his status as one of the most influential figures in “outsider house” and IDM (intelligent dance music) over Four Tet’s eight LPs, but the music he creates is never as imposing as his genre tags suggest.

With remixes of artists ranging from Aphex Twin to Andrew Bird, his aim is widespread community and, if album titles such as Everything Esctatic and There Is Love In You are any indication, his intent is entirely benevolent. As far as choosing “Evening Side” goes, the basic hope for my dad was that it would, as our editor worded it, unintentionally chill him out even if he thinks it wont at first.At least at the end of this weeks chat, he didn’t want to drown a guy in the ocean, so mission accomplished?

#6 – Four Tet’s “Evening Side”

Tim: So how far through it did you get? All twenty minutes?

Dad: Ive listened to it three times.

Tim: What?!

Dad: What? Whats wrong with that?

Its almost 20 minutes! I wouldve figured you wouldve maybe listened, like, once tops!

Well, like you said in the email, its background music. You dont just solely listen to it.

But was it enjoyable?

Yes, I liked it! It was definitely, like I said, played when I was working on something, but I noticed it was almost like several songs rolled up into one. First part was like ping-pong music, then it became kind of like Indian music with the girl chanting

Wait, what the hell is ping pong music?!

Then it was a college marching band, so it had a lot of styles merged into one. I especially like the last five or eight minutes with the marching band. It was kinda like Brian Eno on steroids.

I thought youd like this for the ambient qualities of it, so Im glad you picked up on that. Brian Eno was like your first entrance into ambient/electronic music, right?

Yes, absolutely. Later on, I got into more stuff like Eno called New Age music, but I dont think they call it that anymore. It was called that for a while in the 80s.

What are some other new age artists I should try?

The one part in this song where she starts chanting, it reminded me of this Sting song. I cant think of the name. He had this world influence sometimes, Sting did. Isnt this Four Tots guy British?

Four Tet, Dad. And yep, from London. I dont even know where Stings from actually.

Yeah, hes from England too. And you got a lot of influences flying around there in London, not just white guys playing soft rock. Theres a lot of Indian music and culture there, so it makes sense in this song. Im still on the marching band part thoughit was kinda like Tusk. You know Tusk? You hear that in this?

Its like going from brussel sprouts to chocolate cake.

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Yeah, of course! I grew up on Fleetwood Mac. Wouldnt have thought of that though! They kinda merged a pop chorus with a marching band on Tusk, whereas I wouldnt have thought this song was trying to have a chorus.

Sure, but the marching drum beat was an integral part to both. I was actually tapping my foot to it in this song, so its just naturally catchy.

Four Tet is considered electronic and, to some, post-dubstep. You know dubstep, right?

Not at all, I don’t know dubstep. Lemme look it up.

[goes on Wikipedia for a few minutes, muttering words occasionally]

Skrillex… I’ve never heard that name before. Wait, what’s post rock?
Like Explosions in the Sky. Remember them?

Oh yeah, I forgot about them actually! I like them! I dont know any of the bands on this guys Wikipedia other than Explosions, Black Sabbath, and Radiohead. Like, Bonobo, Super Furry Animals, Andrew Bird, Aphex Twin

Oh man, Aphex Twin is, like, one of the most respected electronic composers of all time. Youd absolutely hate it. After this song though, describe what you think electronic music is?

See, Ive heard electronic music thats just a bunch of noise. Other times, it has some melodies and you know me; Im a big melody guy. A lot of the time, its just banging on a synth though. Like, your m83 guy

Tread carefully

No diss! Im not dissing m83! God, Id break your heart in half if I did that. m83 does melodies well is all I was going to say. He makes it interesting with layers and so does this guy, but in a different way.

Okay, youre spared; Im sorry. Final verdict on Four Tet?

Id like to hear more. Two thumbs up from the father!

Better than last weeks selection, [Mac Demarco’s Another One]?
Oh man, it
s like going from brussel sprouts to chocolate cake.