James Blake

The British star — and birthday boy — brought his soulful harmonies, stunning falsettos and moody music to the festival.
The British star — and birthday boy — brought his soulful harmonies, stunning falsettos and moody music to the festival.
The singer-songwriter-producer gets ready to electrify Vegas
In what was arguably the most anticipated set of the two-day festival, LCD Soundsystem didn’t disappoint.
The bassist backstage
Neil Frances rock Vegas Day One
The trio returned to the Vegas-based festival for the first time in six years.
Empress Of kicked off the block party as the sun scorched the early arriving EDM-loving crowd.
Although Gou is known to sing, the DJ focused on spinning and dropping old school deep beats.
The French duo looking glam in a quiet moment
Fifi finds a groove on Day Two.
The UK star backstage
Toro y Moi, the musical project of songwriter and producer Chaz Bear, takes the stage on Day Two.
The pop duo share a light moment backstage.
The French DJs emerge in shadow.
Fans take in the festival.
The British musician and DJ started his set on Friday and finished it on Saturday.
The DJ and producer in a quiet moment
Although Jungle mainly stuck with their hits throughout the hour-long set, they managed to sneak in “Let’s Go Back,” their latest single.
Fifi backstage
Jungle rules the stage on Day Two.
The Canadian band on Day Two
The Catalan DJ moves the crowd.
The duo lights up Vegas.
Blake’s voice was especially strong for “Retrograde” and the touching “Say What You Will,” the latter a song about making peace with where you’re at in life.
Toro y Moi chills with authority.
The DJ and producer gets Vegas moving.
The bassist commanded the stage with prolonged jam sessions.
The band lock in on Day Two.