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8.0
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The Quietus
As a producer, he’s a master craftsman, working with his head to delicately manipulate the listener’s heart. Everything is pristine and spiritually uplifting
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8.0
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Clash
For those in search of electronic beauty, however, few albums will be more radiant or rewarding
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8.0
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8.0 |
Exclaim
As the album drifts away with the eight sublime minutes of closer "Three Drums," it's a joy to bask in the glow of one of the world's best producers leaning into his strengths
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7.9
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7.9 |
Spectrum Culture
Small soundscapes grow and expand without dominating Hebden’s aural trademarks
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7.8
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Pitchfork
Kieren Hebden has been letting loose on stage, but he keeps it restrained on his smartly sequenced album that deftly incorporates virtually every style of music that he’s made over the years
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7.0
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All Music
Some of the tracks on Three cover similar territory, but overall, the album is much more tightly focused than the abstract yet personal Sixteen Oceans
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7.0
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Rolling Stone
Nearly 30 years into his career, Four Tet seems to be finding new terrain within well-established sounds, many of which he pioneered. The result is a pleasantly surprising addition to the canon of electronic music
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7.0
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Sputnik Music (staff)
All styles present and accounted for, folded together on a stately tracklist that, for all its occasional lapses in energy, does an excellent job of emphasising the commonalities between these eight tracks
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6.0
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The FT
The electronic musician’s 12th album is relaxed, warm and gently mind-expanding
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