In 2010 FM dropped into the studio with Kieran Hebden, aka Four Tet to talk about the making of his tracks Sing and Love Cry from his album There Is Love in You.
That's certainly one way to look at "The Track I've Been Playing That People Keep Asking About and That Joy Used in His RA Mix and Daphni Played on Boiler Room," the actual title of the producer's next record due out next week.
Kieran Hebden tells Live Magazine that Floating Points is producing a collaboration between himself and Rocketnumbernine that has only previously existed in the live sphere.
Kieran Hebden selects ten of his favourite uses of samples—along with audio—which takes in productions from Burial, DJ Premier, Clams Casino and Moodymann.
Kieran Hebden discusses the concept behind Fabriclive 59 and his collaborations with Burial and Thom Yorke in this video interview with Minimum Wastage.
Kieran Hebden talks to Time Out New York about his path into, and subsequent love for, DJing, while explaining the source of the garage influence that pervades his upcoming Fabriclive mix.