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Latest revision as of 09:39, 8 November 2025

2013 single by James Blake

Retrograde” is a song by English electronic music producer and singer-songwriter James Blake. The song was released as a digital download on 11 February 2013 as the lead single from his second studio album Overgrown (2013). The song was written, produced and recorded by Blake,[2] and the music video was directed by Martin de Thurah.[3]

Chart (2013) Position
Australia Streaming Tracks (ARIA)[8] 67
Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom[12] 11 February 2013 Digital download Polydor Records

The song is featured in several episodes of television shows, including: the extended trailer for season one of The Leftovers, as well as in the pilot episode;[13] the 5th season of The Blacklist; season 1, episode 2 of the Italian Netflix series Baby; episode 1 of the series Rush; season 3, episode 6 of the series Suits;[14] and the episode “Falling Angels – Part 1” of the BBC series Silent Witness.[15]

The song also appears in the fifth episode of the video game Tales from the Borderlands.[16]

Covers

It was covered by Australian singer Karen Lee Andrews in her 2014 single, Ride, under her former stage name, Ms Murphy.

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