Bandcamp / Buy For the past few years, if you wanted to discuss one of the most mysterious projects in electronic music, your best bet was to copy/paste. Beginning in 2017, someone started uploading music under the alias â£â¡êºá༽à®â¢Ì)à¾â à¼àº¶ ༽ৣৢØà§¢ØØ êºáâa bewildering string of glyphs that, as far as anyone can tell, appears to be gibberish. Between 2017 and 2020, six digital releases appeared, all featuring titles rendered in dingbats type that sometimes spilled down the page like rogue MySpace code, running roughshod over the digital hedgerows of Spotifyâs walled garden. The alias was widely understood to be an alter ego of Four Tetâs Kieran Hebden. He had first alerted listeners to the project by adding one of its songs to his ever-growing Spotify playlist; the music sounded like him, too, with bell-tone shrapnel and digitally frayed harp scattered over punchy breakbeats and downy beds of ambient tone. Some listeners discovered early on that a few of these cryptic tracks were in fact deep cuts from Four Tetâs catalog; then, last May, the projectâs sixth release contained songs that Hebden had included in a now-deleted SoundCloud dump the month before. With