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Playing Robots Into Heaven
Cat: 581973 6. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Asking To Break
Loading
Tell Me
Fall Back
He's Been Wonderful
Big Hammer
I Want You To Know
Night Sky
Fire The Editor
If You Can Hear Me
Playing Robots Into Heaven
Review: During recent interviews, James Blake framed Playing Robots Into Heaven, his sixth album, as a kind of return to his club roots - an idea borne out by his decision to structure the album as a kind of imaginary "night out raving". Of course, this is Blake we're talking about, and while the album does lean heavily on the post-dubstep sound that made him famous (which itself drew as much from experimental electronica and outsider pop as dubstep, house or techno), it's not like he's suddenly turned into Ben UFO, Scuba or Mala. It's a highly enjoyable album, though, and one that combines his most familiar and cherished elements - heavily treated, emotive vocals, piano motifs, woozy electronics and ghostly chords - with grooves rooted in techno, house and UK bass. If you're a fan, you'll love it.
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Playing Robots Into Heaven
Cat: 557480 9. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Asking To Break (2:46)
Loading (4:45)
Tell Me (4:50)
Fall Back (4:02)
He's Been Wonderful (3:13)
Big Hammer (3:53)
I Want You To Know (4:45)
Night Sky (3:39)
Fire The Editor (4:06)
If You Can Hear Me (2:12)
Playing Robots Into Heaven (3:38)
Review: James Blake's rise from outsider electronic producer with signature falsetto vocals to major label darling was remarkable. For his next trick he slinks back to his roots with 'Playing Robots Into Heaven' via Polydor/ Republic harking back to earlier long players like 2013's 'Overgrown' and 2010's 'Klavierwerke'. Lead single ''Big Hammer' has glitchy post-dubstep low ends and eerie synths up top over a skittish and stripped back beat full of grime. This album will be accompanied by a headline international tour later in the year.
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Playing Robots Into Heaven
Playing Robots Into Heaven (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 559688 6. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Asking To Break (2:52)
Loading (4:45)
Tell Me (4:57)
Fall Back (4:00)
He's Been Wonderful (3:21)
Big Hammer (3:58)
I Want You To Know (4:42)
Night Sky (3:35)
Fire The Editor (4:05)
If You Can Hear Me (2:12)
Playing Robots Into Heaven (3:40)
Cmyk (3:32)
Footnotes (4:40)
I'll Stay (3:46)
Postpone (3:35)
Klavierwerke (4:52)
Tell Her Safe (3:20)
I Only Know (What I Know Now) (4:59)
Don't You Think I Do (3:10)
Love What Happened Here (5:29)
At Birth (4:30)
Curbside (4:15)
Review: Maintaining his trajectory into the upper echelons of alt-pop with carte blanche to do as he pleases, James Blake returns with his sixth studio album Playing Robots Into Heaven. From his brief dalliance with the post-dubstep underground into his sombre strain of electronic indie songwriting, Blake has confounded expectations at every turn and the drop of lead single 'Big Hammer' should maintain that trend. There's no big vocal turn from his delicate voice, but rather a twitchy, sub-loaded beat somewhere on the outer edges of trap with some diced up MC samples, pointing to an exciting foray into unpredictable waters from a truly gifted major league maverick.
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Friends That Break Your Heart
Friends That Break Your Heart (180 gram vinyl LP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 384231 3. Rel: 08 Oct 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Famous Last Words (4:15)
Life Is Not The Same (3:20)
Coming Back (feat SZA) (3:16)
Funeral (2:36)
Frozen (feat JID & SwaVay) (3:57)
I'm So Blessed You're Mine (3:11)
Foot Forward (2:32)
Show Me (feat Monica Martin) (3:36)
Say What You Will (4:45)
Lost Angel Nights (3:51)
Friends That Break Your Heart (3:22)
If I'm Insecure (4:39)
Review: Remember when James Blake first popped into the common conscience? Or slid, subtly, gently, barely-existing, like a thought without a mind, lost in the vast expanse of silence, trying to be heard? The originality of those early outings will always stand out as defining a moment in UK electronica where things began to change; post dubstep, haunted by the ghosts of garage, pre-techno takeover, genres starting to collapse back in on each other, paving the way today's label-less stuff.

In comparison, Friends That Break Your Heart is a far, far more traditional episode in the story of Blake. Those old fragments of tracks haven't just been glued back together, new parts have been added to create incredibly detailed and - dare it be said - busy collages. It's R&B infused, synth topped, pop balladry influenced electronic future soul. And we're really quite (very) into it.
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Assume Form
Assume Form (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 774418 9. Rel: 10 May 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Assume Form (4:52)
Mile High (3:12)
Tell Them (3:31)
Into The Red (4:17)
Barefoot In The Park (3:31)
Can't Believe The Way We Flow (4:30)
Are You In Love? (3:12)
Where's The Catch? (4:36)
I'll Come Too (3:46)
Power On (4:05)
Don't Miss It (4:56)
Mullholand (3:13)
Lullaby For My Insomniac (3:46)
Review: There's a pleasing contradiction at the heart of James Blake's new album, the much discussed "Assume Form". Lyrically, it's a weighty affair, with Blake musing on mental health and other serious issues. His distinctively emotive delivery remains heart aching and poignant, making each of Blake's utterances sound like they're shot through with genuine sadness. Yet musically, "Assume Form" is surprisingly chipper by the artist's usual downbeat standards, offering a blend of chunky R&B beats, swirling strings, memorable piano lines, crystalline melodies and glassy electronics. It's this fusion of darkness and light that makes it such a rewarding listen, and arguably Blake's most well rounded LP to date.
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The Colour In Anything
The Colour In Anything (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 602547 933331. Rel: 02 Sep 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Radio Silence (3:59)
Points (3:28)
Love Me In Whatever Way (5:03)
Timeless (4:22)
F.O.R.E.V.E.R. (2:40)
Put That Away & Talk To Me (3:56)
I Hope My Life (1-800 mix ) (5:38)
Waves Know Shores (2:54)
My Willing Heart (4:02)
Choose Me (5:36)
I Need A Forest Fire (4:15)
Noise Above Our Heads (5:04)
The Colour In Anything (3:36)
Two Men Down (5:53)
Modern Soul (5:27)
Always (5:03)
Meet You In The Maze (4:59)
Review: Since releasing his second album in 2013, James Blake has become one of the most in-demand artists and producers on the planet, recently appearing on Beyonce's much-hyped "visual album", Lemonade. On The Colour In Anything, it's very much business as usual, with Blake only occasionally veering away from his drowsy, atmospheric, piano-and-vocal template. These variations on a theme - the subtle, 4/4 techno-pop of opener "Radio Silence", the autotune-sporting R&B pop of "I Need A Forest Fire", tactile warmth of "Always", and frankly quite odd accapella throw-down "Meet You In The Maze" - add interest, though Blake remains at his best when concentrating on his most emotion-rich and heart-aching songs.
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James Blake
James Blake (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ATLAS2LP. Rel: 02 Feb 11
 
Experimental/Electronic
Tep & The Logic
Unluck
The Wilhelm Scream
I Never Learnt To Share
Lindisfarne I
Lindisfarne II
Limit To Your Love
Give Me My Month
To Care (Like You)
Why Don't You Call Me?
I Mind
Measurements
You Know Your Youth
Review: James Blake's debut album is undoubtedly one of 2011's most keenly awaited releases, and its arrival via his own (major label funded) Atlas imprint ensures their is no lull in momentum for a producer who enjoyed a watershed 2010 with releases on Hessle Audio and R&S. The results here differ wildly from his previous sonic excursions - gone are the shimmering R&B soaked melodies of "CMYK" and the sheer experimentalism of the Klavierwerke EP, which saw the young Londoner depart from the confines of the dancefloor and enter a realm where there was only a passing reference to rhythm-based music. Instead we are treated to Blake's own yearning, raw voice, delicate pianos and an underlying sense of melancholy. Ubiquitous single "Limit To Your love" and the crackly sonic terrain evoked on "The Wilhelm Scream" are among the most immediately pleasing moments, but there is much to explore here. It's a fascinating opus and surely the catalyst to a long and fruitful career at the top.
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