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You know the story by now: The music industry, like much of everything else, is grinding to a halt amidst the coronavirus pandemic and people self-quarantining around the globe. There won't be any tours or gigs for a while, and artists have taken to performing via livestream in order to still play for fans, and…
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James Blake: shares cinematic video for ‘Famous Last Words’
submitted by Nick Nov 3rd 2021 11:00 pm (www.nme.com)
The musician goes from the hospital to the beach in the new visualsThe post James Blake shares cinematic video for ‘Famous Last Words’ appeared first on NME.
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James Blake: Watch James Blake and Slowthai’s sombre performance of ‘Funeral’ on ‘Fallon’
submitted by Nick Oct 12th 2021 05:00 pm (www.nme.com)
The original version of the track features on Blake's newly released album 'Friends That Break Your Heart'The post Watch James Blake and Slowthai’s sombre performance of ‘Funeral’ on ‘Fallon’ appeared first on NME.
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James Blake: & Slowthai Team Up For New Version Of “Funeral” & Perform It On Fallon
submitted by Nick Oct 12th 2021 01:00 pm (stereogum.com)
On Friday, James Blake released his drizzly, downbeat new album Friends That Break Your Heart. The album features appearances from stars like SZA and J.I.D. It does not feature the malevolent and intense UK rapper Slowthai, but Blake and Slowthai did record a version of the Friends That Break Your Heart track “Funeral” togeth...
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James Blake: recruits Slowthai for new version of ‘Funeral’
submitted by Nick Oct 12th 2021 01:00 am (www.nme.com)
It marks the second time Blake and Slowthai have joined forcesThe post James Blake recruits Slowthai for new version of ‘Funeral’ appeared first on NME.
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James Blake: – ‘Friends That Break Your Heart’ review: fearless revelations and expansive sounds
submitted by Nick Oct 8th 2021 12:00 am (www.nme.com)
The singer and producer's fifth album digs deeper into introspection, atop some of his most impressive production to dateThe post James Blake – ‘Friends That Break Your Heart’ review: fearless revelations and expansive sounds appeared first on NME.
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