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October 19th, 2020 3:21pm

Better Than I Ever Remember


James Blake “Do You Ever”

It’s been interesting hearing James Blake evolve over the past decade from a mostly instrumental electronic musician with buried R&B tendencies into a more of an actual R&B artist with the aesthetics of an instrumental electronic musician. These days he’s somewhere at the center of that spectrum and it really works for him – he sounds like he’s fully comfortable as himself now, and it’s a sound that conveys equal parts sensuality and introversion. “Do You Ever,” like a lot of Blake’s best material, focuses in on the aspects of being vulnerable and intimate that hit the raw nerves of insecurity and doubt. He’s singing about a relationship that now, with some hindsight, was a lot better than he thought it was at the time. He gets anxious with the question of whether or not they think of him still, and maybe if they think of him fondly too. He sounds a little desperate and needy, but in a very relatable way – he’s looking for validation, not just for his past self but for his indulgence in this nostalgia.

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