Monday, 28 March 2011

James Blake @ Nice n’ Sleazy 27/02/10

Two dates at Nice n’ Sleazy’s separated by a month for James Blake is very surprising, firstly considering the small gap between the shows and also considering the stature and hype the London composer has been receiving. As a result all pre sale tickets for both dates went in no time at all, but the lucky few that got down early grabbed the last few on the door.

Tonight’s gig is surprisingly early too, with Blake taking the stage at half nine and finishing way before a headliner has usually taken the stage at Sleazy’s. Despite the venue’s sold out status there is plenty of room to move at the back of the room but seeing Blake as he sits low over his keyboard proves difficult for anyone past the first couple of rows.

Still, what Blake doesn’t have in stage show he more than makes up for in his music as he plays out an almost perfect set of glitchy electronic gems, with vocals reminiscant of Antony Hegarty. His self-titled album released just earlier this month sees a full airing tonight and it’s easy to see why it is getting the praise it has been receiving.

For the full set there is barely a movement from the crowd, as they all stand transfixed at the sounds on offer. His first single and brilliant cover of Feist’s ‘Limit to Your Love’ is easily the highlight of the set, as the bass seems to be lifted to an extraordinary level almost dragging you backwards with sheer power.

Another cover forms the other end of Blake’s musical spectrum tonight as he plays a version of Joni Mitchell’s ‘A Case of You‘ in the most stripped down song of the set. The performance plays the most on his accent and is played over a straightforward piano sound, almost abandoning his usual stylings both musically and vocally.

James Blake plays Sleazy’s again on the 27th March, all the ticket are sold out but there will be limited availability on the door so if you’ve not got a ticket yet get yourself along early, this is the last chance you will get to see him at such a small venue.

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