James Blake - 'Assume Form'

9/10

Over the years, we have seen producer and frontman James Blake go from a humbled and atmospheric beatmaker to one of the most in-demand artists on the planet. Since winning the Mercury prize for his brilliant sophomore album 'Overgrown' and its subsequent follow-up 'The Colour In Anything' in 2016, the producer has found himself collaborating with many artists all over the world, which may go as to explain why this new material feels so diverse when compared to his previous work. Becoming more of a household name and spreading his creative wings has truly allowed Blake to come out of his shell as he unveils his fourth full-length 'Assume Form'.

From the very start, it is clear that Blake is looking to move away from the otherworldly and ethereal vibe of his formative years and instead deliver something that manages to incorporate more contemporary ideas and ambitions. The inclusion of notable rappers and MCs such as Andre 3000, Travis Scott and Rosalía has given the producer license to work towards a more hip-hip-inspired intention, which really feels like a surprise when you first switch on this release. But being the dynamic and inventive artist that he is, the frontman is able to retain much of his core sound and bring it to a new audience, delivering a release that feels fresh and vibrant throughout.

Many felt that his last record 'The Colour In Anything' was too similar to 'Overgrown' and didn't quite see the producer growing as an artist, but 'Assume Form' is such a dramatic move to the left, it is hard not to feel impressed by it. Truly finding himself at home in the hip-hop genre, this new release is the beginning of a new James Blake, and one that feels like there is so much more to share.

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