Blake, James / Love What Happened Here
Album:Love What Happened Here Collection:General
Artist:Blake, James Added:Dec 2011
Label:R&S 

A-File Activity
Add Date:2011-12-11 Pull Date:2012-02-12 Charts:RPM/Electronica
Week Ending:Feb 12Feb 5Jan 22Jan 15Jan 8Jan 1Dec 25Dec 18
Airplays:12132121

Recent Airplay
1.Nov 17, 2015:subwoofer etc
At Birth
4.Sep 18, 2014:the sunset clause
Curbside
2.Jul 02, 2015:channel 0+i
Curbside
5.Sep 11, 2014:the sunset law review
At Birth
3.Mar 08, 2015:cease and desist
At Birth
6.Apr 17, 2013:Pumping Iron
Love What Happened Here

Album Review
Rasmus Rygaard
Reviewed 2011-12-11 
Ahh, good old James Blake. Sure, he released an album that seemed to be closer to Sam Cooke than Skream, but now that he’s safely back on R&S, it’s time for more futuristic bass music sounds. This EP sounds fairly similar to his previous R&S releases as well as his early Hemlock/Hessle stuff. That is, you should prepare yourself for quality bass music, heavily manipulated vocals, and twists and turns at every corner, all with a melodic touch. Fans of Blawan, Mount Kimbie, and SBTRKT should give this a spin.
Try: 1, 2 FCC: Clean

1) 5:35 * Future house/bass. Pacing hi-hats, playful synthesizer line, sweet Rhodes riffs and vocal snippets. “Love what happened here.”
2) 4:35 * Dark. Distant vocal samples, driving dub feel. Industrial static noise, warm key stabs.
3) 4:19 Trashy dub. Slow, wobbly beat and some weird shaky horns.

Track Listing
1.Love What Happened Here 2.At Birth
 3.Curbside