Biography
British electronic duo Mount Kimbie balance sonic experimentation with left-field songcraft, continually taking different approaches with every successive release. Arguably responsible for the birth of the term "post-dubstep," their early EPs and 2010 debut full-length Crooks Lovers feature hazy instrumentals filled with syncopated rhythms and skillfully manipulated field recordings. 2013's Cold Spring Fault Less Youth and 2017's Love What Survives are art-pop gems which include more live instrumentation and vocals, as well as guest appearances from James Blake, Mica Levi, and King Krule. 2022 double-album MK 3.5: Die Cuts is split between productions by either member of the duo, with Dominic Maker's half containing pop, hip-hop, and R&B songs featuring a variety of guests, while Kai Campos' side concentrates on foggy, abstract techno.

Cornwall's Kai Campos and Brighton's Dominic Maker met while attending Southbank University in London. Producing music together at a home studio, they released two EPs, Maybes and Sketch on Glass, on the dubstep-associated label Hotflush in 2009. The two releases were among the first to be described as post-dubstep, as the tracks moved away from the typical tempos and structures of U.K. club music, incorporating more experimental production and influences such as R&B and IDM. Two remix EPs, the first including James Blake's remix of the song "Maybes," followed in 2010, with the duo's full-length debut, Crooks Lovers, arriving in July. Mount Kimbie remixed songs by several artists, including the xx, Andreya Triana, Foals, and the Big Pink. The duo frequently performed live, often transforming the material from its recorded form; the EP Blind Night Errand included a guitar-heavy version of "Maybes" recorded at Berlin club Berghain. Another EP, the remix-heavy Carbonated, appeared in 2011.

Mount Kimbie signed to Warp in 2012, and began touring with Tony Kus as their live drummer. Cold Spring Fault Less Youth, their second album, appeared in 2013, with vocals handled by Campos and guest King Krule. After a remix EP, a series of NTS Radio residencies, and more touring (with Marc Pell of Micachu the Shapes and Andrea Balency as part of the group), Mount Kimbie released Love What Survives in 2017. The album included appearances by Blake and King Krule as well as Micachu (Mica Levi) and Balency. "Turtle Neck Man," a non-album track with King Krule, surfaced in 2018, as well two Love What Survives Remixes EPs. A techno-heavy volume of the DJ-Kicks series, mixed by Campos but credited to Mount Kimbie and featuring the exclusive track "Southgate," appeared on !K7. WXAXRXP Session, a four-song EP recorded live for NTS, was released in 2019. "Black Stone" and "Blue Liquid," two songs recorded during the sessions for Love What Survives, were issued as a single in 2021. "AZD SURF," a collaboration with Actress, appeared in early 2022.

The duo's fourth album, MK 3.5: Die Cuts , was released later in the year. The first half was produced by Maker, who had moved to Los Angeles several years earlier and had worked with numerous rappers and singers, including Jay-Z, SZA, and Travis Scott. His songs on the album feature guests such as Danny Brown, slowthai, KeiyaA, and Liv.e. Campos' half, meanwhile, is a series of atmospheric, fragmented techno pieces similar to his DJ sets and his work with Actress. ~ Paul Simpson & David Jeffries, Rovi




 
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Mount Kimbie - The Sunset Violent (Full Album)
Mount Kimbie - Empty And Silent (feat. King Krule)
Mount Kimbie - Fishbrain
Mount Kimbie - Carbonated (Official Video)
Mount Kimbie - Shipwreck
Mount Kimbie - Before I Move Off (Official Video)
Mount Kimbie - Blue Train Lines (Official Video) ft. King Krule
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