British electronic music duo formed by Dennis 'Dego' McFarlane and Mark 'Marc Mac' Clair; pioneers in jungle and drum and bass who later explored broken beat, nu-jazz and other genre fusions.

Two Pages (1998) and Creating Patterns are the subjects of DeBaser reviews. Reviews mention collaborations with Ursula Rucker. The group is frequently credited as influential in the evolution of jungle/drum'n'bass into more jazz- and soul-inflected forms.

DeBaser reviews celebrate 4hero's genre-defying work, especially Two Pages (1998) and Creating Patterns, praising their blend of jungle/drum'n'bass with jazz, soul and electronic experimentation. Reviewers highlight vivid, dreamlike listening experiences and notable collaborations (Ursula Rucker). Overall the coverage is strongly positive and reverential.

For:Listeners of electronic, drum and bass, jungle, broken beat and nu-jazz; fans of experimental and genre-blending music.

 4hero’s music transforms time into a non-functional tuning fork.

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 Dennis 'Dego' McFarlane, Mark 'Marc Mac' Clair, Gus Lawrence, and Ian Bardouille are the British "4 heroes" who, in 1998, released the second studio work "Two Pages".

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