Electronic wiz Kieran Hebden recently dropped a brand new LP as Four Tet with the arrival of Morning/Evening, and even announced that his 2012 album Pink would finally be making its way to wax. Now, the UK musician is keeping busy by unveiling a new track under his Percussions moniker.
Titled "Digital Arpeggios," the track has made appearances in Hebden's live sets, but is just now being made available online. Staying true to its name, the track opens with a series of digitized notes from arpeggiated chords, though it grows into an elaborate and layered piece as the song moves along — hitting a club-friendly vibe around the six-minute mark.
It's oddly soothing without leaving the listener bored, and you can hear it for yourself in the player below.
Titled "Digital Arpeggios," the track has made appearances in Hebden's live sets, but is just now being made available online. Staying true to its name, the track opens with a series of digitized notes from arpeggiated chords, though it grows into an elaborate and layered piece as the song moves along — hitting a club-friendly vibe around the six-minute mark.
It's oddly soothing without leaving the listener bored, and you can hear it for yourself in the player below.