Jamie xx captivates with an eclectic blend of electronic, house, and UK garage, crafting soundscapes that resonate with both club-goers and audiophiles. At the heart of Jamie xx’s discography is the transformative album “We’re New Here” (2011), a reimagining of Gil Scott-Heron’s work that showcases a mastery of deep house and future garage influences. Released under the influential XL Recordings, this project stands as a testament to the innovative spirit that Jamie xx shares with contemporaries in the UK bass and post-dubstep scenes. The preceding “NY Is Killing Me” (2010) further solidifies this sonic exploration, while the “Jamie xx Mix for Colette 10” (2010) highlights an ability to seamlessly blend hardcore breaks with indie pop elements. Jamie xx’s work is a vital thread in the fabric of modern electronic music, drawing connections to the broader lineage of UK funky and pop rap.
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