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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

11. James BlakeCMYK

James Blake was my first encounter with someone connecting the voice and song structure with the electronic music I was so curious about. Suddenly here was a guy with a voice that he’s treating and integrating with stuff that I thought worked really well – it’s interesting, passionate and soulful. He’s a great singer. Bringing together the two ideas – I was very taken with it. At that time, I never thought that’d be something I’d do with my voice, I didn’t even know how the fuck he did it. I was more interested in the fact that he was performing in that way. It wasn’t until I decided to make more straightforward electronic music that I thought back to that stuff and how I could make what I do integrate in that way.

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