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Mount Kimbie

Cold Spring Fault Less Youth

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A1

Home Recording

4:38

A2

You Took Your Time

5:13

B1

Break Well

3:41

B2

Blood And Form

3:53

B3

Made To Stray

4:45

C1

So Many Times, So Many Ways

4:07

C2

Lie Near

3:25

C3

Meter, Pale, Tone

3:31

D1

Slow

3:19

D2

Sullen Ground

3:30

D3

Fall Out

2:34

32.9€
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Warp Records (WARPLP237)

2x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Album

Release date: May 30, 2013, UK

Oh yes, finally the follow-up to Mount Kimbie's critically acclaimed debut "Crooks & Lovers", now on Warp Records!

Following up the runaway success of Crooks & Lovers was always going to be a daunting task for Mount Kimbie, and they've wisely taken their time to come back with a step forwards from a sound which gave rise to the more folky strains of the dubstep aftermath. Sounding fresh and invigorated on their LP for Warp, Kai Campos and Dominic Maker have built on their love of shoegaze indie and brought their component parts into a clearer vision where they used to hide them behind heavy editing and microsampling. There are plenty of reminders that this is a Kimbie record, not least in the winsome melodies that shape the LP, but the duo have succeeded in shearing away their self-conscious trickery to write full-bodied songs that hit on first listen, rather than ten spins down the line.