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James Blake Shares New Song “Mile High” (Feat. Travis Scott and Metro Boomin)

Assume Form Due Out Tomorrow via Republic

Jan 17, 2019 Metro Boomin
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James Blake is releasing a new album, Assume Form, tomorrow (January 18), via Republic. The album was only just announced last week and when it was announced no new music from it was shared (although the album does include the previously shared single “Don’t Miss It”). Now, on the eve of its release, another song from Assume Form has been shared, “Mile High,” which features Travis Scott and Metro Boomin. Listen to it below.

The album also features André 3000, Moses Sumney, and ROSALÍA. Blake’s last album was 2016’s The Colour In Anything. Back in May 2017 he shared a lyric video for the new song, “Don’t Miss It” (which was one of our Songs of the Week). It followed “If the Car Beside You Moves Ahead,” another new song Blake shared back in January 2017 (via a video for the song), which is not featured on the album.

James Blake Tour Dates:

02-18 Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle
02-20 Boston, MA - House of Blues
02-21 Washington, DC - The Anthem
02-22 Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore
02-24 New York, NY - Terminal 5
02-25 New York, NY - Terminal 5
02-27 Toronto, Ontario - Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
02-28 Montreal, Quebec - L’Olympia
03-02 Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre
03-03 Chicago, IL - Riviera Theater
03-04 Saint Paul, MN - Palace Theatre
03-08 Portland, OR - Roseland Theatre
03-09 Vancouver, British Columbia - Harbour Convention Centre
03-10 Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre
03-12 Oakland, CA - Fox Theater
03-15 Pomona, CA - Fox Theater
03-16 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Palladium

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