James Blake releases new song

2014-10-17 by aok | 20 Comments
James Blake has been keeping busy, releasing a collaboration with The xx’s Jamie xx, a remix of Outkast’s 'International Players Anthem', and singles like '200 Press', 'Roman Patience', and '40455'.

During last night's broadcast on Blake's Radio 1 residency, he premiered yet another new track, this one entitled 'Building It Still'.

Listen below:
http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/10/james-blake-debuts-new-song-building-it-still-listen/

Tagged: James Blake

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ChoccyPhilly
October 17th 2014
13626 Comments


Not too bad. Pretty relaxing and hopefully he'll put out an EP soon or something

Tyler.
October 17th 2014
19019 Comments


ogmomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomg

Phlegm
October 17th 2014
7250 Comments


goes hard, hopefully his next record sounds nothing like Overgrown

Let
October 18th 2014
1910 Comments


s'ok

Anthracks
October 18th 2014
8012 Comments


really boring

thejared
October 18th 2014
229 Comments


Overgrown was a fantastic album... This just seems mind numbingly dull

Phlegm
October 18th 2014
7250 Comments


this is better than most the stuff off that album

Let
October 18th 2014
1910 Comments


In that case I probably won't check overgrown. Not really feeling this,

bigguytoo9
October 18th 2014
1409 Comments


I love Overgrown, this song is alright. Not really grabbing me though.

SaveYourBreath
October 18th 2014
211 Comments


Let, Overgrown is very different to this, and I think *most* of it's pretty amazing to be honest, but you know, see for yourself.
This song's allright though, sounds more like his older stuff, but it didn't really grab me at first.

PappyMason
October 18th 2014
5702 Comments


This is pretty cool; the mid-section to the end reminds me a little bit of what Jaar was doing a few years ago.

Itchybutts
October 18th 2014
123 Comments


hopefully his next record sounds nothing like Overgrown [2] ,id like a full album with stuff similar to this tbh

Xar
October 18th 2014
1652 Comments


this rules hard. but overgrown is really awesome too. smh you guys.

defjaw83
October 18th 2014
1805 Comments


Overgrown rules you plebs, will check this later

IronGiant
October 18th 2014
1752 Comments


overgrown slays, this does not

davidwave4
October 18th 2014
93 Comments


I like this song, but its far more experimental than James Blake's last effort. It's more reminiscent of his early Klavierwerke EP than it is of his album work.

I thought that almost all James Blake fans knew that his EP/single work was the experimental stuff, and his album work toed the line between pop balladry and electronics. This was what we agreed to with "James Blake."

Phlegm
October 18th 2014
7250 Comments


yup~!

ChoccyPhilly
October 18th 2014
13626 Comments


s/t is so much better than Overgrown, but it's not a bad album by any means

Disruptor
October 22nd 2014
28 Comments


Admittedly, I wasn't sure what the track was going during the first half, but when the track finally started to build on itself I ended up enjoying it much more.

EnyaFangirl
October 22nd 2014
1822 Comments


s/t is so much better than Overgrown [2]



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