~repack~ — James Blake 200 Press 2014flac
Released in December 2014 on his 1-800-Dinosaur label, James Blake’s 200 Press EP marked a shift toward experimental, post-dubstep, and techno-driven instrumentals rather than R&B-focused vocal work. The four-track project, featuring the title track "200 Press" and the spoken-word closing track "Words That We Both Know," was praised for its creative return to underground production styles. Read the full analysis at The Needle Drop . James Blake releases new '200 Press' EP online • News
The EP marked a significant departure from the Mercury Prize-winning james blake 200 press 2014flac
If you find a FLAC labeled james blake 200 press 2014flac that matches this tracklist, you have the authentic rip. Beware of fakes—many are upscaled MP3s. Released in December 2014 on his 1-800-Dinosaur label,
"Words That We Both Know"
(1:03): A short, pitched-up rendition of a poem penned by Blake, reflecting a contemplative and "moping" tone. Critical Reception James Blake releases new '200 Press' EP online
Experimental Pivot
: The EP moved away from the melodic piano ballads of his LPs, favoring industrial rhythms, cryptic sub-bass, and warped vocal manipulations.
Who is James Blake? A Brief Refresher
Lyrically, Blake delves into themes of love, heartbreak, and introspection. His words are imbued with a sense of sincerity and honesty, making the listener feel like they're experiencing his emotional turmoil firsthand.