Posted at 1:06 PM on November 18, 2011
by The Current

James Blake's new track "Curbside," debuted last night on BBC Radio 1 by host Gilles Peterson, is a stark departure from both the ghostly, bass-heavy dubstep stylings of his dancefloor tracks and the yearning, warped pop of his self-titled debut earlier this year. The track is clanging and chaotic, with skewed synth-horns and weird vocal snippets smeared asymetrically across Blake's rumbling beats. Listen below, and let us know what you think in the comments.
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