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Universal acclaim- based on 17 Ratings
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Dec 28, 2021
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Jun 3, 2019Pause remains the most organic and grounded Four Tet album; listening is almost a spiritual experience.
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JonFriskCAug 28, 2006Fantastic
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jasonhJul 7, 2005A one-man mission to bring folk music kicking and screaming into the 21st century...slips effortlessly between genres, adding hip-hop and R'n'B to an already potent mix of influence... has the ability to create exquisite soundscapes that are also moving expressions of human emotion.
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GordonKApr 28, 2003A must have Album for all Electronica lovers. Less jazzy and more eclectic than his previous releases but with the same stunning production. Clearly influenced by the likes of Eno, Reich & Susumo Yokota as well as Big Beat, Jazz and Psychedelia, the album remains amazingly seemless and complete. Catch him live if you can.
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MikeRMar 3, 2003This is one of the most COMPLETE albums I've heard in a while. Both moody and upbeat at times, this album does a wonderful job of spanning the emotional spectrum. It's a very reflective collection of tunes and is very, very easy to listen from beginning to end.
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Awards & Rankings
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You could take this release and pair it up with Boards Of Canada's In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country for a back-to-back hit of sunny, frolic-in-a-sunny-field goodness.
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Without resorting to sappy new age or yuppie lounge cliches, Hebden has created a blissed-out ambient album for the post-rave generation.
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It's a good-natured and engaging mix of subtle sample manipulation, music concrete, downtempo dance beats and pop experiments.