Late Night Tales: Four Tet is a DJ mix album compiled by Kieran Hebden, who goes by the pseudonym Four Tet. It is part of the Late Night Tales/Another Late Night compilation series.
David Pescheck wrote in a contemporary review for the Guardian:
"...Here, folk-rock and psychedelia rub up against hip-hop, visionary jazz and post-rock, and Terry Riley's early 1960s piece Music for the Gift (part 2), built from multi-track tapes of the trumpeter Chet Baker, proves sampling isn't as recent an innovation as you might think. The centrepiece is the 1973 Joe Henderson/Alice Coltrane collaboration Earth, which unravels hypnotically over 13 riveting minutes and sounds like deliciously woozy alien funk shuffling on with an intoxicatingly sinuous slowness. It's the Four Tet sound-world in microcosm."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZcFxo7nBY8&list=PL725884D3DD5C6CA8&index=1
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