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Mercury Prize and Grammy Award-winning James Blake releases the limited 12 of his Before EP on 18th December. The EP was launched in October with the track Before launched as Annie Macs Hottest Record In The World on BBC Radio 1. James also made his long awaited return to Boiler Room on 16th October doing a live stream DJ set from The Regent Theater in Los Angeles .umnjNOjqlcg
Paying homage to his London club days, Before sees Blake returns to his roots whilst showcasing the evolution of his music. For James, the EP is the expression of a yearning for dancefloor elation, a reminder that he has continued to be a DJ and continued to be plugged into underground club culture all this time, but also a statement of finally having confidence to put my own voice on dancefloor rhythms. Directed by Ryder Ripps, each accompanying visualizer reflects this sentiment.
Over the last decade, James Blake has emerged as pops most celebrated outlier. He introduced a singular sound on 2011s James Blake, which was crowned one of Top 100 Albums of the Decade So Far (2010-2014) by Pitchfork. 2013s Overgrown illustrated that rare ability to align the likes of Brian Eno and RZA on the same project, and was awarded the 2013 Mercury Prize. After 2016s The Colour In Anything, Blake reached new critical and commercial peaks with Assume Form: his highest charting Billboard entry, the record has clocked over 600 million streams to date and saw James land a further Grammy nomination. Amidst all this, Blake still oversees 1-800 Dinosaur, which spans a club night, record label, and radio show.
A singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, James Blake also unassumingly operates as the engine behind some of the most influential albums of the 21st century. He produced choice cuts on Frank Oceans Blonde and Kendrick Lamars DAMN. as well as JAY-Zs 4:44 and Beyoncés Lemonadeto which he also lent his voice in both cases. Feature appearances span Stop Trying to Be God with Stevie Wonder and Kid Cudi on Travis Scotts epic ASTROWORLD and Kings Dead with Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, and Future from the chart-dominating Black Panther: The Album. The latter not only went triple-platinum, but it also earned Blake his first Grammy Award in the category of Best Rap Performance.






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