Is James Blake overrated?

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Is James Blake overrated?

He's fucking shit
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I like a couple of songs but nothing special
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OMFG JAMES BAKE SI AN INOVATA SHUT UP
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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by babylonburn » Tue Jul 06, 2010 5:35 pm

Great producer doing something different with the sound imo.

I am glad he is making music

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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by rinseballs21 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 5:56 pm

not really overrated

it's just his name gets brought up so much cuz he is one of the main heads pushing this sound forward imo

more people need to step up and take the pressure of this man!

all his releases from know on are going to be critique'd like he's a fucking 4 star chef!

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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by MASKle » Tue Jul 06, 2010 6:00 pm

One of very few people actually pushing the sound forward, real talk.

His use of his own voice (in an interesting way) and the fact that he is ignoring traditional 'song' structure is in my books a very large plus point.

He is attracting ears from outside of what is becoming a stagnated scene.

Glad to have the guy on-board, hope he sticks around for longer than 90% of the new 'talent' that has emerged from certain sectors of the scene.

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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by fractal » Tue Jul 06, 2010 6:13 pm

Joma wrote:hes not overrated, some people get it others dont. for me hes a genius

it's nice to have people bring musicality back to dubstep



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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by lejazz » Tue Jul 06, 2010 6:21 pm

Coppola wrote:I really love some of his tunes, but I really don't like some others.
I hate the Trim tune.
See I love that tune. It's a proper weird out which really appeals. It sounds quite epic I reckon. I'd love for this to get a release.

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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by Cillit Bang » Tue Jul 06, 2010 6:46 pm

CollisionCourse wrote:
Cillit Bang wrote:Dr P, Joy orb, james blake, borgore, all hype.

They'll all die soon and we can get on with our shitty lives.
so which artists do you like?
Forest Swords.

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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by fractal » Tue Jul 06, 2010 6:48 pm

ah, adding people to the foe list is so great! it's like they don't even exist on the forum!
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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by kani » Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:10 pm

MASKle wrote:One of very few people actually pushing the sound forward, real talk.

His use of his own voice (in an interesting way) and the fact that he is ignoring traditional 'song' structure is in my books a very large plus point.

He is attracting ears from outside of what is becoming a stagnated scene.

Glad to have the guy on-board, hope he sticks around for longer than 90% of the new 'talent' that has emerged from certain sectors of the scene.
id agree with this except for the traditional song structure bit, he is pretty much adhering to 'intro - pre-chorus - refrain - bridge' variations.. but he is eschewing a template from which a whole host of dubstep is based on, when considered by song structure its pretty damn cookie cutter.


this song goes so many damn places its silly.. absolutely love it.

i think we should be asking,
is James Blake overhated.

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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by yong » Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:11 pm

Don't even listen to his tunes as dubstep...

tbh they're structured far better than many many "dubstep" tracks.

If you can't "get" the groove of them, you might want to reconsider your sense of rhythm.

It's not boring club music. Get over it.

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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by Cillit Bang » Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:13 pm

fractal wrote:please stop feeding the troll y'all

i'm half a step away from posting his IP address, just for fun
Do it. 1gbps says you can't.
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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by prisoner » Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:41 pm

i think the 15 pages on dissensus already figured this out.

"over-rated" doesn't really exist. (unless we're talking about lil wayne or drake or kanye west, etc ; )

if enough people rate something for someone to believe it is "over-rated," it essentially can't be inherently.

it also implies that those that "rate" are "rating" for some other reason, i.e. from hype and not because it's any good, which is fairly insulting and insinuating.

Kani, nailed this one.

OVER HATED.

(fwiw i think he's hit or miss....kinda like Mount Kimbie. i just gotta be in the right mood to listen. but I like his pallete.)

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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by fractal » Tue Jul 06, 2010 8:12 pm

yong wrote:Don't even listen to his tunes as dubstep...

tbh they're structured far better than many many "dubstep" tracks.

...

heard him say once in an interview that he's ok with being labeled as a dubstep artist. at least there's a few left that remember that to be strange and odd are at the heart of dubstep, not the fringes. it's so sad that people think they need to distance themselves from the name. Dubstep once meant bass and whatever you want, glad he remembers that time...
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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by roshman111 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:38 pm

fractal wrote:
yong wrote:Don't even listen to his tunes as dubstep...

tbh they're structured far better than many many "dubstep" tracks.

...

heard him say once in an interview that he's ok with being labeled as a dubstep artist. at least there's a few left that remember that to be strange and odd are at the heart of dubstep, not the fringes. it's so sad that people think they need to distance themselves from the name. Dubstep once meant bass and whatever you want, glad he remembers that time...
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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by herbalicious » Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:02 pm

I think he makes amazing Dubstep. They're chilled and intricate when listening at home, and fuck up your ear drums when played on a system...that's what this music is about innit?

Obviously it aint gonna everyones cuppa, but his harmonies, beat patterns and song structures (to me) are pretty individual...
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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by Pada » Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:06 pm

James Blake is sick
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http://www.mixcloud.com/Etc/etc-no-6

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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by fractal » Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:20 pm

great tennis player as well, good man
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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by force1 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:21 pm

No.
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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by maxism » Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:23 pm

think he's sick..... makes deep music.

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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by force1 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:23 pm

prisoner wrote: "over-rated" doesn't really exist. (unless we're talking about lil wayne or drake or kanye west, etc ; )
Kanye West Overated? Dont be dumb
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Re: Is James Blake overrated?

Post by MASKle » Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:26 pm

There's a severe lack of overhating on Kanye

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