I just learned that Jame Blake also goes by Harmonimix
11 years ago
davidwave4
The backing track was remixed and released by James as "Love What Happened Here."
12 years ago
Emi Allen
Perfect.
12 years ago
technointerestsme
Thanks bro.
12 years ago
morgengabe1
Love What Happened Here.
It's from an EP of the same name released on R&S.
12 years ago
technointerestsme
Wait... There's a version without the Outkast vocals. Amirite? "The original".
Amirite? If so; What's it called?
12 years ago
phantomanboy
"Love What Happened Here" came out in 2011. The upload date on this video is 2010 haha, so it's probably safe to say you're right.
12 years ago
DrDubTrick
as far as I know, because he djed a lot before he made the album with that on it :)
12 years ago
TheQwedfgn
Oh, did he make this first and then Love What Happened Here? Woops haha
12 years ago
DrDubTrick
Indeed, but he made the Harmonimix first, then re-used the chords etc :)
12 years ago
michels jordan
So because i do not like this song means im not going to understand the future and im going to die off? if this is the future ill kill myself hahah
12 years ago
Oliver Novus Hancock
I thought I had a spider on my screen..
13 years ago
LAZYMANE
Freakin eargasm
13 years ago
Gazonkie
what the hell are you talking about......
13 years ago
urllife
I know you're exaggerating and trying to please the youtube audience, but social darwinism is the kind of shit that eugenicists like Hitler believed in... Art will be eternally subjective. Deal with it.
13 years ago
TheQwedfgn
Guys, this is just Love What Happened Here in the background. Judging by the comments, people seem to think that James picked the chords specifically for this song. It really works but not as purposefully as you may think...if you don't recognise Love What Happened Here then I'm a bit worried. On another note, how I love James/Harmonimix :')
13 years ago
wipje41
indeed. but now the vocals sound like a preacher or some sort, nicely done in my opinion