Dam Mantle is a producer from Glasgow who just sent over a track from his upcoming EP that will be out this September. He plays with pitch shifted vocals, flying them like a kite through a windswept dubstep atmosphere. I love the hints of Kode9, and if you’re a fan of Mount Kimbie/Gold Panda then [...]
D.I.D. favorites Mount Kimbie recently sent over their video for Would Know, and I’m loving the early nineties aesthetic. It kind of reminds me of something out of Gummo. You must listen to Crooks & Lovers. Mount Kimbie – Field
This article was written by Vikrant over at Indie Bandwagon, who’s going to be doing a little writing for us from now on. Already branded as vanguards and pitted with artists like Flying Lotus and Actress, Mount Kimbie – the duo of Dominic Maker and Kai Campos have like their contemporaries mastered the art of [...]
We just got word that Young Montana will be playing his first show in London at Plan B tomorrow night. Mary Anne Hobbs has been raving about this guy for awhile now, and it’s sure to be a memorable evening. He recently recorded a mix for the event that features some my favorite tracks from [...]
Crimson played me this NEUS remix of Breakbot‘s Iron Zombie in the studio last week, and I’m going to start throwing this in my sets as soon as possible. The Mount Kimbie-esque pitch shifted vocals really hit. Breakbot – Iron Zombie (NEUS Remix)
We’ve been getting a couple of emails from the organizers Strøm, and this lineup is looking so good. The festival includes sets by Mount Kimbie, Dimlite, Gonjasufi, and Nosaj Thing, and it’s really making me want to head out to Denmark this August. You can purchase your own tickets here. Mount Kimbie – Maybes Dimlite [...]
I is the first edition of a new quarterly series from Dipped in Dollars, where I mix some of my favorite releases we’ve thrown out over the last few months. This is going to be an exciting summer from Dipped in Dollars. Tracklist provided below. Chief – I by Dipped in Dollars Justice – The [...]
Mount Kimbie is a London duo who have built a massive following with only four releases on Hotflush Records. I’m not quite sure if I’d call their sound post-dubstep, but the pitch-shifted vocals and deep beats of Maybes is quite an intriguing sound. The James Blake remix almost reminds me of a dubbier Gold Panda. [...]
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