Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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James Blake – James Blake (Hemlock Recordings)


James Blake - James Blake (Hemlock Recordings)

Genre: Dubstep, Post-dub

Released: February 7

is slightly behind that I'm talking about the latest creation of James Blake. Impossible to miss, for several reasons. The first is simple and has all the buzz that has been done around the snowman. A bit like Burial had done some years ago with his "Untrue", still beautiful beyond.

James Blake was therefore on course to repeat the formula and try to disinhibit a bit of dubstep in recognition of the general public. However, Britain's two EPs we weight the end of last year, supposed to announce the color of this album.

is perhaps already the case with - known on the web - "Limit To Your Love" (cover of Feist) James Blake will be remembered. A wrinkled her strangely disconcerting, a few piano notes and a voice that reveals a huge potential in the entire disc. Here we leave aside the airy, free glider and dubstep to store more casual, less subtle, technique, but perhaps more accessible.

I could not listen to the album, but early returns are mixed. Maybe not exactly sharp enough. And that's where the perennial debate between music specialist VS uninitiated resurfaced. After much "we said," but the album is listenable on the web. You will, as usual, the only judge.

Nesk

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