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Prefuse 73 with Four Tet and Manitoba

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"Prefuse 73 reimagines the genre...sewing together hip hop and ambient techno while creating a sound positively his own."--Pitchfork

Scott Herren from Atlanta--a.k.a. Prefuse 73--is turning heads everywhere with his innovative underground approach to hip hop. Splicing and dicing sampled raps into rhythm tracks that he then layers with instrumental loops, producer and artist Herren exploded previous notions of hip hop's operative limits with his surprising CD Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives. With a brand new recording, one word extinguisher, for leading electronica label Warp Records, he promises to push the limits even further.

Four Tet, the solo electronica project of guitarist Kieran Hebden from London post-rockers Fridge, and Canadian electronicist Dan Snaith--a.k.a. Manitoba--round out the evening with their sublime mixes of acoustic samples and fractal beats.

Season Support

Major support for the Wexner Center's 2002-03 performing arts season provided by Bank One and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

Additional season support provided by the Ohio Arts Council and the Corporate Annual Fund of the Wexner Center Foundation.

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Prefuse 73 with Four Tet and Manitoba