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Kieran Hebden - Question flac album
  • Performer Kieran Hebden
  • Title Question
  • Date of release 2018
  • Style House
  • Other formats AHX AU RA FLAC MP2 WMA MIDI
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1142 mb
  • Size FLAC 1879 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 788

NYC is an album by Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid. Hebden and Reid had previously collaborated on three studio albums, with NYC becoming their final release before Reid's death in 2010. Inspiration for the album came from Reid's home city, with the two musicians meeting to record the music over two days in February 2008 at New York's Avatar Studios. The album was released by Domino Records in November 2008. All tracks composed by Kieren Hebden and Steve Reid. 1st & 1st" – 6:16.

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Main genre: Electronic, Dance. Contains samples of 1 song. Multiple Elements Soul, Funk, Disco. Question by Bobby Powell (1971).

And Hebden's guest slot on last year's excellent Steve Reid Ensemble album Spirits Walk (Soul Jazz) successfully explored some of the possibilities for laptop/live jazz overlap.

The Exchange Session, Vol. 1 is the second collaboration between Four Tet's Kieran Hebden and jazz drummer extraordinaire Steve Reid. The pair first collaborated on Reid's excellent Spirit Walk album. There was one tune on that set, "Drum Story," where Hebden and Reid played without the rest of the latter's band. Most of the electronic musicians who assert a jazz influence have no more connection to jazz than a liquor ad with a trumpet hook

Release 20. Album 12. Release Date. People Be Happy/Rhythm Dance Audion's Highlight Mix. Kieran Hebden, Steve Reid.

Hebden adorns the drums with all manner of feedback, blips, beeps, squeals, and ambiences to open up and extend the reach of the drums. The sharp yet funky electric guitar riff whose sample provides its own rhythmic pulse on "1st & 1st" is equal parts . s and Malian groove-think Lobi Traoré. It offers a window for Reid to allow the circular rhythms to wind themselves out.