James Blake – Wind Down (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

James Blake - Wind Down (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: James Blake
Album: Wind Down
Genre: Electronic, Lounge, Easy Listening
Release Date: 2022
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:01:26
Total Tracks: 15
Total Size: 980 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. James Blake – 1st Soundscape (03:44)
1-2. James Blake – 2nd Soundscape (03:48)
1-3. James Blake – 3rd Soundscape (03:44)
1-4. James Blake – 4th Soundscape (04:20)
1-5. James Blake – 5th Soundscape (04:01)
1-6. James Blake – 6th Soundscape (05:16)
1-7. James Blake – 7th Soundscape (04:00)
1-8. James Blake – 8th Soundscape (03:46)
1-9. James Blake – 9th Soundscape (04:56)
1-10. James Blake – 10th Soundscape (04:24)
1-11. James Blake – 11th Soundscape (03:59)
1-12. James Blake – 12th Soundscape (03:44)
1-13. James Blake – 13th Soundscape (03:44)
1-14. James Blake – 14th Soundscape (03:28)
1-15. James Blake – 15th Soundscape (04:32)

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Wind down, drift off, and wake up feeling refreshed. James Blake has released an album of soundscapes designed to to help people focus, relax, and sleep.

“The Wind Down soundscape I created with Endel lets me explore the more ambient side of my music and create a project to support people in a new way. It’s mesmerising to hear how my music blends with the science-based sounds of Endel’s AI and I think we’ve invented something not just beautiful or even meaningful, but truly practical.” (James Blake)Producer, singer, and songwriter James Blake became known for a unique style that wrapped aching, gently sung R&B vocals around the deep bass and minimal rhythmic elements of dubstep. He arrived in 2009 with a series of 12″ singles and achieved both critical acclaim and worldwide fame following his self-titled 2011 album. His renown continued to rise over the next several years, and he collaborated with pop icons like , , and . His second album, 2013’s Overgrown, gained him the prestigious Mercury Prize. Commercial success around the world began to come in the mid-2010s, with high chart placings (as well as critical praise) for 2016’s The Colour in Anything and 2019’s Assume Form.

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