Love What Survives is the third studio album by British electronic music duo Mount Kimbie, released on Warp on 8 September 2017. Artwork for the album is by Frank Lebon, who also directed the official videos for "Marilyn" (featuring Micachu) and "We Go Home Together" (featuring James Blake). They teased the album for several months before officially revealing the details, such as the title and release date.
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That didn't wind up happening on Love What Survives, Mount Kimbie's third album, but the motorik is still a recurring presence and source of inspiration. It underpins the immersive, scene-setting opener, "Four Years And One Da. It blossoms halfway through "SP12 Beat," the track here that most closely resembles Neu!. They were known as the group who'd helped shape the sound of post-dubstep, and the album found them simultaneously embracing their roots in the club and trying out new, song-orientated ideas. It had moments of brilliance, but there was a sense that Mount Kimbie were still a band in flux. At that point it was unlikely Kai Campos and Dom Maker knew where they were headed next, but on Love What Survives it seems they've arrived there, with a little help from a 40-year-old drum pattern. The duo's sharp ear for melody and hooks has made the journey.
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Album · 2017 · 11 Songs. Mount Kimbie’s music isn’t easily classified. Think of it like electronic music made with the casual precision of a bedroom indie band-hooky but abstract. Dialing back some of the dollhouse dubstep of their first two albums, Love What Survives continues the duo’s subtle, exploratory streak, from the buzzy fever dreams of Blue Train Lines (featuring King Krule) to a pair of gorgeous collaborations with James Blake ( We Go Home Together and How We Got By ), which fuse the spaciousness of ambient music with the steady heart. Love What Survives Mount Kimbie.
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Mount Kimbie return to Warp with the album Love What Survives featuring King Krule on the single 'Blue Train Lines', plus James Blake, Micachu and more. The follow up to 2013’s Cold Spring Fault Less Youth, the new album features King Krule on the first single ‘Blue Train Lines’, as well as collaborations with James Blake, Micachu and Andrea Balency. Recent singles with Micachu (‘Marilyn’) and Blake (‘We Go Home Together’) are included and the latter also appears on album closer ‘How We Got By’. Love What Survives is out September 8 via Warp. Take a look at the artwork and tracklist below.
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