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James Blake - 'Playing Robots Into Heaven'


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September 8th


Playing Robots Into Heaven follows the critically acclaimed Friends That Break Your Heart - James’ highest charting album in the UK to date - and will see James return to the electronic roots of his Hessle, Hemlock and R&S records days.

 

 

 

 

 

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I love the visuals and the album title.

 

I hate the „song“ or whatever this shall be.

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oof finally a return to form. let’s forget his previous album ever happened! :celestial:

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electronic roots THANK YOu

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ok just listened to the new song and... never mind

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Love me some James Blake but babyyyyy...

 

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(At least he did make a "song" that's longer than 2 minutes and just for this: we stan)

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2 minutes ago, Heidi's Chair said:

His best lead since Overgrown

But how?!

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5 minutes ago, GRMusic said:

But how?!

My fav JB tracks are CMYK, Unluck, If A Car Besides You Moves Ahead and Sparing The Horses 

I've been waiting for this James Blake to return for ages, the song reminds me of people like Untold 

And finally there are no features they always felt gimmicky on his albums

The short version and the music video are awesome

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1 hour ago, helpthomas said:

oof finally a return to form. let’s forget his previous album ever happened! :celestial:

if u talking about FTBYH u're wrong, but if its WD 😬 we can pretend it's not happened

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Big Hammer is fire. A change in direction was much needed after that « critically acclaimed » (citation needed) last one, so I’m excited for the album. 

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  • 2 months later...

easily his best LP since The Color in Anything, maybe even Overgrown

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An experimental masterpiece. Didn't expect that after his two last albums,

although "Big Hammer" has already been a hint.

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I love his singing voice, but this feels more like a producer album than a singer album.

Not a fan at all of this record.

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13 minutes ago, GRMusic said:

I love his singing voice, but this feels more like a producer album than a singer album.

Not a fan at all of this record.

well, thats how he started and when this was announced it was explicitly said this was going back to his roots

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26 minutes ago, ChapelHooker said:

well, thats how he started and when this was announced it was explicitly said this was going back to his roots

I know, yes. I still wanted to give this a try.

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It's growing on me after a couple of listens.

I still think Loading >>> 

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