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James Blake
Artist Icon CMYK EP (2010)
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Track List
01) CMYK
02) Footnotes
03) I'll Stay
04) Postpone






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CMYK is the second solo extended play by London-based indie producer James Blake. It was released in both the United Kingdom and the United States on R&S Records on 28 May 2010. It samples many tracks, mostly from '90s R&B.The EP received positive reviews from critics.The title track samples Kelis' "Caught out There" and Aaliyah's "Are You That Somebody?". Pitchfork Media described the track as "modern homage to old ideas" as Blake "[took] two R&B archetypes ... and imagines them in a back and forth." On the track, Blake sings normally and also occasionally uses a vocoder to process his voice.The track is influenced by '90s rave pop and also contains synthesizers.The following song, "Footnotes" also has Blake using the vocoder, but the song is hymnal and contains "gospel chords".It is a minimalistic track; it uses slight noises to create an "atmospheric" sound.The next song "I'll Stay" samples Aaliyah's "Try Again"and has been described as the "warmest, most accessible track of [CMYK]".It is also hymnal, but it contains a call and response with repeated, high-pitched synthesizers. The final track, "Postpone" has been likened to a "lumbering requiem before transforming into lumbering exultation."It features electronic beats, "hip hop choruses", and "triumphant" horns.
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