It has taken Mount Kimbie only two EPs on Scuba's Hotflush label to set the electronic music world on fire with their distinct take on dubstep sounds. 'Maybes' and 'Sketch on Glass' incorporate influences from electronica and pop music, and have become emblematic for the recent stylistic breadth of dubstep. Their debut album 'Crooks & Lovers' takes this open-minded approach even further, even picking up influences guitar from guitar-based indie pop.
This Maxi-Single is featured in Edition #033:
An Interview With Mount Kimbie
With only two EPs on Scuba's Hotflush label Mount Kimbie managed to blast the gates of the dubstep genre wide open. On the occasion of the release of their highly anticipated debut album, 'Crooks & Lovers', we talk to the red-hot production duo. more...
This Maxi-Single is featured in Update #023:
Ben Klock, Kode9, Pan Sonic
It's getting hot hot hot. The best thing to take to the beach is certainly a great DJ mix in your earplugs, and this month wasn't short on first-rate specimen: Kode9, Michael Mayer and dOP mix albums all feature in this newsletter, and Ben Klock even claims more...
Top 4 in Best Rated Releases of Week #24
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Hotflush delivers its final warning preceding the debut album from Mount Kimbie, 'Crooks & Lovers', with more remixes of their previously released work. A House interpretation of 'William' by Berghain/PBar residents Tama Sumo & Prosumer is backed by a warehouse Techno version of 'Vertical' from SCB (Scuba).