James Blake
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A list of all the artists Anthony is hoping to hear new music from in 2019.
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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In January, James Blake released the mellow, atmospheric single “If the Car Beside You Moves Ahead.” Now he has followed it up with “Don’t Miss It,” a collaboration with Mount Kimbie’s Dominic Maker. The tender ballad has a similarly glitchy aesthetic to its predecessor and features self-reflective lyrics
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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Singer-songwriter and producer James Blake returns three years after this sophomore effort, delivering a surprisingly lengthy and disjointed album.
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The opening track of The Colour in Anything, James Blake’s third album, which just dropped out of the blue…
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Woah! James Blake covering one of my favorite Simon & Garfunkel songs? Yes, please! It seems to have been performed during the 1-800 Dinosaur radio show on the BBC yesterday, which would probably account for the performance seeming so intimate, in-the-moment, and well-recorded. Try not to cry, y’all.
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Fans of the London-based producer will have new material to tide them over until the rumored release of his next full-length, expected to drop sometime in 2015. The 200 Press EP consists of four tracks that might seem strange on their own, but come across as united in their oddity.
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Cavalcade by milo Abstract and ultra-personal rapsmith Milo has dropped a new, free collection of tracks that he’s dubbed Cavalcade. The production is handled entirely by Riley Lake, which is a name you might recognize from Milo’s recent Things That Happen At Day EP, which was dropped at
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On James Blake’s latest album, the various sides to his musical personality blend together into a pretty uniform set of tracks that combine detailed electronica, chorus-based songwriting, piano, and Blake’s sharp voice. WATCH THE REVIEW Lyrics to this album presented by Stereo IQ: 1. James Blake – Overgrown Lyrics