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Klavierwerke : ウィキペディア英語版
Klavierwerke

''Klavierwerke'' is the third solo EP by English musician James Blake, who plays all the instruments and produced the record. It was released on R&S Records on 27 September 2010. The word "klavierwerke" is German for "piano works", as the album is mostly built on piano.〔
==Composition==
James Blake changed his style on the EP from gospel and R&B influenced dubstep on ''CMYK'' to more piano-based music.〔 According to Blake, the EP is "more personal" than ''CMYK'', and its lyrics are more focused on emotion. The EP has been described as "sadder and more intimate" than his previous releases,〔 and as similar to Mount Kimbie's songs.〔 The title track features some vocal static due to it being recorded on a laptop microphone. The static contrasts with the clear hand claps and bass notes.〔 The next track, "Tell Her Safe" has Blake singing over percussion, with additional light pops and clicks, and a muffled refrain.
The song "I Only Know (What I Know Now)" has "twisted" vocals and is influenced by Radiohead. "Don't You Think I Do", the final track, has "scattershot keys" and "cascading static" and contains some synthesizer.〔

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