Dublin radio presenter Mr Myth shared a treat over the weekend recreating an edit of Pearl Jam's "W.M.A.," from their sophomore album Vs. A track he heard in a few Four Tet sets, and one he believes to be made by Kieran Hebden himself, Mr Myth couldn't find said edit anywhere, so he set out to make it himself.
Not a far cry from the original, Myth's "That Four Tet Set" edit leans into the driving drums while pulling back on the grunge guitar. The result is an epic dance affair that thrives through its upped tempo, energetic and even more groovy drum delivery, as well as its now more streamline, less Eddie Vedder/Mike McCready direction. It's a clean and killer combination of Jeff Ament's bass and Dave Abbruzzese's drums, expertly orchestrated by Four Tet/Mr Myth. In fact, one could say this version cuts to the core or emerges from the essence of "W.M.A.," as it most prominently features its two composers: Abbruzzese and Ament.
As he's done with his other edits of Electric Light Orchestra, Eli Escobar and Mr. Fingers, Mr Myth has enabled the free download for his "That Four Tet Set" edit "W.M.A." Follow his socials below and enjoy!
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