
The latest under the producer’s Wingdings moniker—which technically came out in June on limited-edition vinyl—is now available to stream
July 9, 2026
Last month, Four Tet dropped a surprise new album under his long-running Wingdings moniker. The Quietus appears to be the only outlet who spotted the June 10 release and its limited-edition (and now soldout) run of 2,000 vinyl copies. The unpronounceable, eight-track LP later appeared on streaming services on July 3; we were finally alerted to its existence when the producer posted about it on socials today. Give the record a spin below.
Though Kieran Hebden has stayed busy over the last two years, performing live and premiering one-off singles and remixes, he hasn’t released an official album as Four Tet since 2024’s Three.
Alex Suskind has overseen music coverage at New York magazine’s Vulture and, before that, Entertainment Weekly (where he also co-founded the publication’s union). He has written about TV, film, technology, politics, and tons of other stuff for The Guardian, Vanity Fair, Vice, and The Fader. ... Read More
View original source — Pitchfork ↗


