Listen to the six hour Four Tet x Floating Points set from Plastic People's final hurrah
06 January 2015, 17:59
| Written by
Laurence Day
Earlier this month we reported that Plastic People had become the first venue to fall in 2015, following a succession of death knells for local, live music in London.
Four Tet and Floating Points, two big fans/patrons of the Shoreditch haunt, were enlisted to perform at the invite-only closing party on 2 January.
You can now hear the two producers' set, as they blend motown, jazz, huge dance, electronica, funk, ambient and more into one gigantic, congealed set. It clocks in at just under six hours, so if you've got an afternoon to kill, this wouldn't be a bad way to do so.
Check it out below.
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