James Blake shares creative music video for new single “Death of Love”

James Blake - Death of Love (Live)

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James Blake gears up for the release of his new album “Trying Times” with a creative live performance video for new single “Death of Love”.

“Trying Times” will be released on the 13th of March 2026.

  • Artist: James Blake

    Director: Harrison Adair

    Production Company: Love Song Films

    UK MD/EP: Shirley O’Connor

    HOP: Lana Henry

    Producer: Oscar Stewart

    Co-producer : Nycollas Abreu

    Production Manager: Chanel Parkinson

    Production Assistant: Augusto Massaro

    1st Assistant Director: Christopher Mears

    2nd Assistant Director: Alix Williams

    Runner: Nadia Dobrinina

    Runner: Brian Githiomi

    Runner / Driver: Florence Green

    Director of Photography: João de Botelho

    1st Assistant Camera: Oliver Bingham

    2nd Assistant Camera: Jack Ainsworth

    Camera Trainee: Lottie Lunn

    DIT: John Miguel King

    Key Grip: Darren Quinn

    Grip Trainee: Ben Roots

    Gaffer: Charlie Relph

    Spark: Liv Kininmonth

    Spark: Scott Tolladay

    Production Designer: Jade Rache

    Art Assistant: Claudia Rao Hackett

    Artist Stylist: Stuart Williamson

    Artist Groomer: Zoe Irwin

    Styling Assistant: Helly Pringle

    Styling Assistant: Stella Dickson

    Cast Stylist: Susie Coulthard

    Styling Assistant: Hannah Glossop

    Styling Assistant: Denis Bushell

    Offline Edit: Cabin

    Editor: Nik Kohler

    Editor: Craig Griffiths

    Executive Producer: Ruth Minkley

    Producer: Demi Roach Lewin

    Post House: Rascal

    Colourist: Tim Smith

    Senior Producer: Jai Mhach Durdan

    Producer: Lily Delphine

    VFX: Stray London

    Creative Director: Tom Luff

    Compositors: Doruk Saglam, Doru Ondun

    DMP: Lee Matthews

    Executive Producer: Clare Melia

    VFX Producer: Chloe Kerr

    Label: Good Boy Records

    Management: Amy Morgan & Montana Murphy

    Socials: Kira Howe

    Socials: Soph Paton

    Guitar: Rob McAndres

    Drums: Ben Assiter

    Bass: Dom

    Sound Engineer / Organ: Bob Mackenzie

    Monitor Engineer: Marco Cruneri

    Sound Engineer: Simon Lutkin

    Sound Engineer: Chris Stone

    Welsh Choir: Chris Rees, Alun Edwards, Hywel Watkins, Kinsey Andrew, Ralph Cunningham, Peter Gilbert, Gennadii Ibraev, Joe Butler, Damien D’Arcy, Neville Jones, Nigel, Davis, Paul Drysdale, Justin Vyvyan-Jones, Iain Kerr, Lionel Meyringer, Ivan Meresman, Phillipus Putter, Neil Drave, Graham Lemin, Ian Allison, Reuben Allison, Mark Randall, Gerard Paterson, Cian Llewellyn, Joseff Morris, Jon Clifford, Michael Edwards, Jon Morgan, Christopher Tew, Peter Barnes, Paul Miner, James Milanovic, Owain Davies, Steve Mayer, Nick Jones, Carl Yearwood, Tristan West, John Edwards, David Crane

    Shards Choir Member: Kieran Brunt, Alisa, Augustus Perkins, Chris Huggon, Kate Hugget, Kieran, Rose Martin, Sarah Latto, Tom

    Brass Section Director: Amy Dodero

    Trombone: Rupert Whitehead, Chris Augustine, Iain Maxwell

    Bass Trombone: Barry Clements

    Medic: Verity Stacey

    Security: Manoj Reddy

    Catering: Grace & Skye

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