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Jamie xx

Jamie xx

James Thomas Smith (born 28 October 1988), known professionally as Jamie xx, is an English musician, DJ, record producer, and remixer. He is known for both his solo work and as a member of the English indie pop band the xx.

He has been described as a "driving force" behind the xx, contributing to the group's significant commercial and critical success. As a solo artist, he has been recognised with a 2015 Mercury Prize nomination, and a 2016 Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album nomination for In Colour.

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2015 In Colour
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Watch: Jamie xx - Loud Places feat. Romy
Hype levels are reaching fever pitch in the lead-up to Jamie xx's album.. After just dropping his new single Loud Places, featuring xx band-mate Romy Croft as well as Gosh on Friday, English producer Jamie xx has today followed up with the release of a video clip for Loud Places.  The video tracks the pair as they skate through the dimly-lit streets of London. It's a rather simple and calming video pairing with the relaxed beats. Before long, a heap of confetti drops as we near the end of the tune. Gosh is also now available to stream via YouTube, to tide everyone over as they feverishly anticipate the rest of what new album In Colour has in store. In Colour will also include the previously released Girl and Sleep Sound. Follow Jamie xx: FACEBOOK / YOUNG TURKS SOUNDCLOUD
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New Music - John Talabot, Four Tet, Koreless & Jamie xx - Continuum Soundtrack
What a lineup.. If you were impressed by the music video for Jamie xx’s Sleep Sound released earlier this year, you will want to check out the incredible work of London-based artists Sofia Mattioli and Rebecca Salvadori. These two creative minds have been long time collaborators, and their latest production is an eight-minute video, reportedly created using iPhones, called Continuum. The clips were sent to four of the world's most exciting and forward-thinking producers; John Talabot, Four Tet, Jamie xx and Koreless, who were asked to write music accompanying the clips. Mattioli told the producers: “What I want everyone to do is go into their own space in their own head, and imagine the piece of music they would put with it.” The stunning results can be watched online at HERE, and the producers individual efforts can be streamed/downloaded below: