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‘The Colour In Anything’: How James Blake Found His Futuristic Soul

Summary by uDiscover Music
The cover of James Blake’s third studio album, The Colour In Anything, sees the singer receding into a moody watercolour landscape. It may seem like a fitting visual metaphor for the more melancholic aspects of the UK singer-songwriter’s work, but unlike the washed-out palette, Blake’s album is suffused with a kind of emotional intensity few can muster. Listen to James Blake’s The Colour In Anything now. It’s been a decade since the Goldsmiths’ …
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uDiscover Music broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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