Watch Four Tet play Autechre, Coki and Blawan tracks at Lollapalooza festival

Watch Four Tet play Autechre, Coki and Blawan tracks at Lollapalooza festival

Four Tet has released a full video recording of his DJ set from this year’s Lollapalooza festival. 

The annual Chicago event ran last weekend with Skrillex curating a takeover of the famous Perry’s Stage on Saturday 3rd August. Also on the festival’s bill were huge names in pop music such as Megan Thee Stallion, Sza, The Killers and Blink-182.

Dubbed ‘Sonny’s Stage’ after the producer and DJ’s birth name, Nia Archives, Ahadadream, Manara, 2hollis, and Kenny Beats were all on the bill alongside Four Tet, whose set included tracks such as Joy Orbison’s ‘flight path’, Phrva Flip’s remix of Billie Eilish’s ‘Lunch’, Disclosure and Chris Lake’s ‘In Two Minds’ and Hamdi’s edit of Coki’s dubstep classic ‘Goblin’. He also played an unreleased track from Blawan, two of his collaborative tracks with Skrillex, and a slew of his own edits. He closed his set with the legendary experimental electronic duo Autechre’s ‘Sim Gishel’

You can watch the full set below. 

This Saturday 10th August Four Tet’s All Dayer festival returns to Finsbury Park, where he will perform for five hours. The lineup also includes Mala, Jossy Mitsu, Anthony Naples, DJ ADHD, and more. 

Fred again… recently unveiled details of his much-anticipated new album, which features regular collaborators Skrillex and Four Tet. Last month, the latter revealed that he makes and mixes 90% of his music on laptop speakers. 

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