Four Tet and Soundwaves Art Foundation Join Forces for a Charitable Collaboration

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Fans of Four Tet, the acclaimed producer and electronic music pioneer, now have the opportunity to own a unique piece of art while making a difference in the lives of children affected by war.

Visual artist Tim Wakefield founded the Soundwaves Art Foundation in 2005 with a mission to raise funds for charities worldwide. The foundation partners with renowned musicians to create original artworks inspired by the soundwaves of their tracks.

Previous collaborations with artists like Flume, Tame Impala, James Blake, and Depeche Mode have resulted in special canvas prints. Now, Soundwaves Art Foundation has teamed up with Four Tet, one of electronic music’s brightest minds and deeply influential figures.

Drawing inspiration from Four Tet’s influential track “Two Thousand and Seventeen” from the album New Energy (2017), they have created a captivating visualization of the soundwaves that compose the dulcimer-infused classic.

Limited to only 100 copies, each exquisite print has been personally autographed by Four Tet during a recent show in New York at Avant Gardner. By purchasing one of these exclusive prints, fans not only acquire a rare piece of art but also contribute to a meaningful cause. All proceeds from the sale will benefit War Child UK, a foundation dedicated to supporting the needs of children living in conflict areas.

Don’t miss your chance to own a one-of-a-kind artwork inspired by Four Tet’s sound and join the effort to make a positive impact. Purchase your own copy of “Two Thousand and Seventeen” as imagined by the Soundwaves Art Foundation, and support War Child UK. Together, we can help create a better future for children affected by war.