Additional InformationFor the tenth anniversary edition, the lo-fi band's biggest album gets upgraded with a bonus live Copenhagen performance.
Reviews"...Four Tet has rescued down-tempo electronica from solemn techies and wine-bar burnouts....a more varied trip than last year's PAUSE, with a darker vibe..." - Grade: A-, 3 stars out of 5 - "...Intersperses delicate, heart-rending guitar melodies with glitchy percussive skips and stutters...", Ranked #37 in Q's "The 50 Best Albums of 2003"-"Some of the Finest Instrumental Music in Years.", "...Achieves incredible tension and grace....Hebden has found the secret meeting place for man and machine...", "While 'She Moves She' retains the crisp snare and hi-hat work that underpinned millennial R&B productions, it’s the twinkling glockenspiel line that gives the track its emotional heft.", Ranked #8 in Uncut's "Albums of the Year 2003in, Included in Wire's "50 Records of the Year 2003in, "...Each track inhabits an exclusive space of its own amid fragments of ethnic folk percussion and crackling beats...", 5 stars out of 5 - "...Hebden crams every minute with delicate pretty tunes that illuminate his productive ingenuity....It's the freshest, most exciting and far-reaching left-field album in years..."