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James Blake Announces "200 Press" Single, Shares Preview

Over the summer, during on of his BBC Radio 1 residency shows, James Blake played a new song called "200 Press". When asked about the song's title, he said it was "cause only 200 are going to be pressed up". Now, the single's details have been announced. It's out digitally on December 8, with 12" and double 7" releases coming via Blake's imprint 1-800-Dinosaur. Hear a preview of the track, above.

The single also contains two new tracks–one of which was described by Dummy as a "techno-y tune"—and a poem written by Blake called "Words That We Both Know". As Dummy points out, the poem was previously included in Blake's Essential Mix.

Watch Blake perform at Pitchfork Festival Paris:



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