Splitting his set evenly between his two records, his debut and this years magnificent, Overgrown, Blake showcased that with so little you can make so much. Yet, while so much with so little was happening, including a fantastic live show, much of the audience would not reciprocate the feeling. Many seemed to be much for interested in having conversations with the person next to them rather than paying attention to Blake and his band. Some even accused the singer of lip synching, which he addressed by saying, "I am not lip synching, I wish I was," and laughed off the remark before diving into his Feist cover of "Limit To Your Love." Another incident would occur when Blake asked for quiet from the crowd before going into the show stopping "Digital Lion," at which point the sound in the massive room seemed to grow from the stage thanks to some clever sound man and some of the audience getting the hint. In the hour-and-a-half he was on stage, Blake showcased what he could do as a singer, producer, and even entertainer by performing some of the remixes and dance numbers he has with 1-800-Dionsaur, a collective of DJ's and producers that make sublime electronic music together. For his encore Blake returned back from orbit and landed smoothly with his breakthrough single, "The Wilhelm Scream," and his brilliant Joni Mitchell cover of "A Case of You," which he performed without his band and just with his piano and under a spotlight.
For what it is worth, Blake could have been a pop radio sensation making amazing ballads and slow jams like a Miguel or John Legend, yet, he chose to carve his own path. With his R&B / folk-inspired electronica, James Blake has become one of the most interesting and forward thinking stars in music today. His name is something that is going to be around for quite sometime thanks in part for doing something so simple that does so much.
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