James Blake slyly shares new track on Radio 1
19 September 2014, 12:19
| Written by
Laurence Day
London producers/nu-soul crooners James Blake and SOHN were handed control of the BBC Radio 1 airwaves last night.
During that time, Blake revealed a new untitled track, secretly tucked into the noise.
He and SOHN also dropped a blend of cutting-edge hip-hop, classic soul, hefty pop and leftfield electronics. Highlights include remix/mash-up of Outkast, Zomby into Ennio Morricone into Sia, and SOHN lobbing Oceaán's new cut into the ether.
You can listen to his their magical mystery experiments here.
Via The 405.
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