I’d say James created his own genre, haven’t heard anything out there like him and it’s just so refreshing to hear. What a delight for the ears, fantastic job!!!
I've had the same exact experience as Rick describes, haven't found anyone else that comes close to what James's music does for me. "It's my favorite music", it truly is.
James not only shaped is own sound, but also changed the sound of pop music. He might not have the mainstream attention he deserves but at least he has the love and respect from those who know how important his music was and will always be
To mention the Marshall Rosenberg non-violent communication techniques is life changing for me! Thank you! My verbal abuse totally destroyed my family and stems from what I learned as a child. I was projecting my self loathing onto my family, especially my now ex-wife, who was wonderful and didn’t deserve any of it. To learn how to respond instead of react is a whole new paradigm. From The Hulk hopefully to The Vision. Hoping for change.🙏🏼
I didn't know The Colour in Anything was produced by Rick Rubin. I fucking loved that whole album. I don't care how some reviews slagged it off. It's one of those I have to listen from start to finish. I love that album as much as De-loused in the Comatorium by The Mars Volta, also produced by Rick, which I also only listen from beginning to end. Keep at it, JB.
Me neither until just now!! NOW IT MAKES SENSE WHY IM OBSESSED WITH HIS MUSIC!!😱🤯🤯🤩🤩 DJ RR produced it!! I love everything Rick touches! He’s the King Midas of music without the curse! 💎💎💎❤️✌🏼
@@jamesblake1047 Thank you for taking precious time out of your day to read and reply!!! True Artist appreciation!! I make music in my room and am inspired by your process.
That was the record that mostly grew on me. I only liked a couple songs at first but slowly I fell in love with most of it and now I consider it maybe his strongest
Lets stop lying We love the bass, we love the falsetto, We love to listen to what he hears. He stands alone. Example of when you are the true you you are noticing to those who know and those who don't Great buy to the record company 👌
so interesting to hear how his language changes throughout the interview, once Rubin and him start talking about the colour in anything Blake explains certain themes using words he used for two of the tracks from that album (maze & forest) which also goes back to him describing how everything around the studio seems to be green
Elena Šiljić lol. All in the harmony stacking and climax..Listen to Lewis Taylors first album. Pretty sure James Blake did mention it in an interview years ago...
YO RICK ITS BIG TIGGA MAK YO U ALLREADY KNOW IM THE GREATEST YO EVERYBODYS WONDERING AND PONDERING THR QUESTION ARE TUPAC AND THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. THE SAME PERSON!
Hear the full version with more music here: podcasts.pushkin.fm/broken-record-james-blake?sid=yt
I’d say James created his own genre, haven’t heard anything out there like him and it’s just so refreshing to hear. What a delight for the ears, fantastic job!!!
I've had the same exact experience as Rick describes, haven't found anyone else that comes close to what James's music does for me. "It's my favorite music", it truly is.
James not only shaped is own sound, but also changed the sound of pop music. He might not have the mainstream attention he deserves but at least he has the love and respect from those who know how important his music was and will always be
He's on the way to the top. Unique artists always shine the brightest
James Blake feels like a modern day Mozart. Pushing the limits of music.
To mention the Marshall Rosenberg non-violent communication techniques is life changing for me! Thank you!
My verbal abuse totally destroyed my family and stems from what I learned as a child. I was projecting my self loathing onto my family, especially my now ex-wife, who was wonderful and didn’t deserve any of it.
To learn how to respond instead of react is a whole new paradigm. From The Hulk hopefully to The Vision.
Hoping for change.🙏🏼
do you know what video it is he's refering to?
First time I heard Limit To Your Love, I was like, this is Hip Hop and I've been waiting for it all my life. Captivating tone. Respect.
This interview was so sincere, genuine, vulnerable and lovely.
endless respect for James, true pioneer. Those first 2 albums were unreal. Its a real shame the majority dont have the patience for his music
I didn't know The Colour in Anything was produced by Rick Rubin. I fucking loved that whole album. I don't care how some reviews slagged it off. It's one of those I have to listen from start to finish. I love that album as much as De-loused in the Comatorium by The Mars Volta, also produced by Rick, which I also only listen from beginning to end. Keep at it, JB.
Me neither until just now!!
NOW IT MAKES SENSE WHY IM OBSESSED WITH HIS MUSIC!!😱🤯🤯🤩🤩
DJ RR produced it!! I love everything Rick touches! He’s the King Midas of music without the curse! 💎💎💎❤️✌🏼
Thanks for your support and love ❤️
It means so much to me
Here is my personal email email
Write to me jamesblake52o2@gmail.com
@@jamesblake1047 Thank you for taking precious time out of your day to read and reply!!! True Artist appreciation!! I make music in my room and am inspired by your process.
That was the record that mostly grew on me. I only liked a couple songs at first but slowly I fell in love with most of it and now I consider it maybe his strongest
Great interview! Legends in music, both of them.
This is one of the most profound, genuine, valuable, vulnerable and wonderful interviews I’ve ever listened to. Powerful words and perspectives.
James Blake is the perfect example of DIY. If you’re a young artist with minimal recourses this should be so encouraging.
Took me a while to get in to his music, but once those hit, ain't coming back.
Lets stop lying
We love the bass, we love the falsetto,
We love to listen to what he hears.
He stands alone.
Example of when you are the true you you are noticing to those who know and those who don't
Great buy to the record company 👌
What? Why have I not seen this before!!!
Fantastic interview, it taught me a lot, Thank you
Love James! Definitely one of a kind.
Btw... I haven’t been obsessed with an artist and EVERYTHING they create in a looong time. Thank you for your bravery. I am inspired. 🙏🏼💎
British Magic Super!!❤✨
My favorite artist from day one He came out just at the right time when I needed that other side of music. Thanks JB
Appreciate the way in which his music doesn't shout at me.
Another great interview by Rick
INCREDIBLE INTERVIEW
so interesting to hear how his language changes throughout the interview, once Rubin and him start talking about the colour in anything Blake explains certain themes using words he used for two of the tracks from that album (maze & forest) which also goes back to him describing how everything around the studio seems to be green
This was so refreshing
28:45 "It's the superpower I didn't want." beautifully said.
wow.. it's great to see another side of producers I admire. Inspiring, thank you
I love these so much
God I want frank ocean on this so bad bruh
My favourite music too ❤️
it definitely is a coming of age album...it surely hurts as one :) saturn return....
Nonviolent communication - Marshall Rosenburg
__the video they mentioned
legenddddd
Now the meaning behind his song “Meet You in the Maze” is starting to make sense....
Been waiting on this interview!
the best
27:55
31:50 I wonder what the exact nonviolent communication video they mentioned was...
he said "rosenberg non-voilent communication". I think it's that one if you search for it on here
11:13 Realizing this myself. Self realization is a good feeling
🔥🔥🔥🔥 true geniuses
What song is that from at 9:25
Love Me In Whatever Way
So f**king good
I cant be myself and like them
James Blake is dope! His early stuff was Heavily influenced by Lewis Taylor thou. Kinda wished he gave Lewis his props in this interview.
I don't hear it lol
Elena Šiljić lol. All in the harmony stacking and climax..Listen to Lewis Taylors first album. Pretty sure James Blake did mention it in an interview years ago...
@@Black-co4nn how many times does he have to give credit for it then? :P
@@TheYorickFrijtersShow not sure, how many times do you think?
Once is sufficient for sure.
YO RICK ITS BIG TIGGA MAK YO U ALLREADY KNOW IM THE GREATEST YO EVERYBODYS WONDERING AND PONDERING THR QUESTION ARE TUPAC AND THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. THE SAME PERSON!
lol
Billie Eilish best pop music? That’s how you know Blake is a wordy man
Rick James
L.A. sucks....you should have stayed in England. I'm in L.A. and I can't wait to go back to England...
Godawful
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