James Blake has shared a pulsating new single, “Loading,” off his forthcoming LP, Playing Robots Into Heaven. The album, Blake’s sixth studio effort, will be out Sept. 8 via Republic Records. The musician previously teased the release with “Big Hammer,” which samples the Ragga Twins and was accompanied by a music video directed by Oscar Hudson.
“Loading” was co-produced by Blake and Dom Maker, with additional production by Rob McAndrews and Jameela Jamil. “Wherever I go I’m only as good as my mind,” Blake croons on the track. “Which...
“Loading” was co-produced by Blake and Dom Maker, with additional production by Rob McAndrews and Jameela Jamil. “Wherever I go I’m only as good as my mind,” Blake croons on the track. “Which...
- 7/27/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
James Blake made his daytime TV debut with a performance of his lovestruck ballad “I’ll Come Too” on Ellen Friday.
Prior to the performance, DeGeneres praised Blake’s vocals and the singer-songwriter lived up to the hype, gracefully moving through the soulful love song and swinging back-and-forth from his falsetto as he sang, “I don’t wanna go home/Shall we drive from zone to zone?/I wouldn’t do this on my own/But I’m not on my own tonight.”
Blake’s Ellen performance comes days after he and his bandmates,...
Prior to the performance, DeGeneres praised Blake’s vocals and the singer-songwriter lived up to the hype, gracefully moving through the soulful love song and swinging back-and-forth from his falsetto as he sang, “I don’t wanna go home/Shall we drive from zone to zone?/I wouldn’t do this on my own/But I’m not on my own tonight.”
Blake’s Ellen performance comes days after he and his bandmates,...
- 5/24/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
James Blake and his bandmates Rob McAndrews and Ben Assiter performed the first-ever live session at Kcrw’s new Annenberg Performance Studio in California. They played “I’ll Come Too” for the station’s Morning Becomes Eclectic program, where they delivered a seven-song set. The song appears on the musician’s fourth studio album, 2019’s Assume Form.
Blake opened the ethereal ballad with delicately hummed melodies from Bruno Nicolai’s “La Contessa, Incontro,” which he looped to serve as an undercurrent for the romantic song that finds the singer yearning...
Blake opened the ethereal ballad with delicately hummed melodies from Bruno Nicolai’s “La Contessa, Incontro,” which he looped to serve as an undercurrent for the romantic song that finds the singer yearning...
- 5/22/2019
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
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