Hebden's work under Four Set is known for its tender, almost ghost-like approach to IDM and Electronic music- but on Pause, the theme is 'masterful sparseness'. Hebden doesn't use any instrument or sound that isn't absolutely necessary for what he's going for. That's not to say Pause is a snoozefest- moments like the vocal sample ringing throughout No More Mosquitoes is jarring and far from 'calming'. It's not Four Tet's best, but it lays the groundwork, with pillows as opposed to brick