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James Blake is well-equipped for the art of the quarantine livestream with his simple boy-and-his-piano setup, and he's been popping up over the last few months to deliver quite a few performances. He's been covering a lot of different songs during these performances. So far, he's done Radiohead, Ray Charles and Roberta Flack, Stevie Wonder,…
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submitted by Nick Sep 13th 2021 07:00 pm (stereogum.com)
James Blake’s new album Friends That Break Your Heart was originally supposed to come out last week, but it’s been delayed until October due to vinyl factory delays caused by COVID. He’s still heading out tour this week, though, beginning with a show in San Diego on Thursday. And today, following early singles &...
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