The rarity of a Cohen sample, a dub siren from Mala, and the Titanic’s SOS: inside one of the most textured tracks on James Blake’s new album.
The rarity of a Cohen sample, a dub siren from Mala, and the Titanic’s SOS: inside one of the most textured tracks on James Blake’s new album.
The long-running pop festival moved north this summer, bringing a lineup that read like a snapshot of the genre’s current fault lines. Photographer Sophie Vaughan captured the weekend as it happened.
The performance of “From Down Here” came a day after its release, with Young later joining Blake’s set for a song from his new album. The two sets showed how their recent work overlaps.
The singer steps back into view with a track written the day after the GRAMMYs, following an onstage collapse and a sold-out London show.
The artist has formally requested his name be removed from the track “This One Here,” stating the final version diverges from his original work.