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  1. 11 de jul. de 2017 · Love What Survives is the long awaited third studio album from Mount Kimbie. It’s the most confident statement of intent from the boundary-pushing duo yet, and an embodiment of their career-long musical progression. The album is the product of three years of intense creative development, continually honed by the duo writing and rewriting ...

  2. You Look Certain (I’m Not So Sure) (feat. Andrea Balency) We Go Home Together (feat. James Blake) How We Got By (feat. James Blake) Mount Kimbie - Blue Train Lines (feat. King Krule) Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Love What Survives by Mount Kimbie.

  3. Back when genres still mattered, Mount Kimbie—a duo hailing from England, where genre names flourish like bizarre slang for snacks—took pains to distance itself from the “post-dubstep” tag ...

  4. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Mount Kimbie Love What Survives . 8/10. Words by Reef Younis. Few acts have a back catalogue as controlled, considered and consistent as Mount Kimbie, and it owes a lot to the fact that they’ve never been a band to rush a release.

  5. 19 de oct. de 2017 · Mount Kimbie’s third studio album, Love What Survives, is a creative continuation from 2013’s Cold Spring Fault Less Youth, taking risks and further exploring alienation, immersive production and the concept of roots.Initially the record can sound disjointed, with tracks jumping from one musical style to the next, but after a few listens it shines as a cohesive collection from some of ...

  6. 8 de sept. de 2017 · Mixed By – Dill Harris, Kai Campos. Performer – Mount Kimbie ( tracks: 1-12) Performer [Additional Players] – Andrea Balency, Anthony Maker, Kit Mason, Marc Peillon, Tony Kus. Recorded By – Andy Ramsay, CJ Mirra, Dill Harris, Dominic Maker, Jake Viator, Kai Campos, Nick Breton.

  7. Love What Survives was made mostly on just two vintage synths, a Korg MS-20, and a Korg Delta. Both instruments have what Kai describes a "punk and janky, Robert Wyatt quality". With an industrial character and a direct playing style, these synths pushed Mount Kimbie toward their bold new sound.