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Last night I remembered your visit here. It feels like forever ago, and as in every movie, a better time. God, so much better. Why didn’t you stay? I was at the cinema the other evening, and I thought of what you said, of how the dark of the room filled you and lit up your soul. I thought it awfully morose at the time, but sitting there then, I knew what you meant. It straight lit me up. Or maybe I’m just morose now?
I applied to six jobs, got turned down by seven. Somebody I met at art class told me he could possibly set up a small gig for me at a local bar, a right-hand-man to the manager or something. I forgot all about it, it sounded so dull. Anyway, this morning, the guy told me the job was gone, I was too late. I’m always too late.
I think of you. So often.
JAMES BLAKE - LIMIT TO YOUR LOVE

James Blake, the London-based 21-year-old dubstep wonder boy, is going to melt your face with his self-titled debut record in 2011. But before that happens, he’s giving you time to prepare. On his single release, “Limit To Your Love”, Blake takes Feist’s 2007 track, strips it down to bare and gives it a minimalistic, cold-medicine treatment. What you’re left with is a zero gravity track that’s going to send you soaring. There’s certainly no limit to the love this song’s going to get.