Album artwork for Love What Survives - Remixes Part 2 by Mount Kimbie

Mount Kimbie return with a package of four remixes from their critically lauded recent album Love What Survives, from European club music’s biggest names. Split over two 12”s, released on consecutive weeks, the bundle explores differing dancefloor twists on the album’s driving, visceral post-punk sound. First up, Nina Kraviz mutates album favourite Blue Train Lines into an extended techno trip, with snippets of King Krule’s vocals circling the maelstrom. The first 12” comes backed with two more DJ tool versions. The second 12” features two takes on album opener Four Years and One Day. The first is a techno belter from Marcel Dettmann, followed by Gerd Janson tweaking the bassline from the original into a hands-in-the-air euphoric acid climax. Berlin’s Ellen Allien closes the package, completely transforming the lush hazy beats of T.A.M.E.D into a techno monster.

12" - 12” EP in printed 3mm outer sleeve with paper inners and download card insert.

Mount Kimbie

Love What Survives - Remixes Part 2

Warp
Album artwork for Love What Survives - Remixes Part 2 by Mount Kimbie
12"

£19.99

12” EP in printed 3mm outer sleeve with paper inners and download card insert.

Released 11/05/2018Catalogue Number

WAP405Y

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Mount Kimbie

Love What Survives - Remixes Part 2

Warp
Album artwork for Love What Survives - Remixes Part 2 by Mount Kimbie
12"

£19.99

12” EP in printed 3mm outer sleeve with paper inners and download card insert.

Released 11/05/2018Catalogue Number

WAP405Y

Learn more

Mount Kimbie return with a package of four remixes from their critically lauded recent album Love What Survives, from European club music’s biggest names. Split over two 12”s, released on consecutive weeks, the bundle explores differing dancefloor twists on the album’s driving, visceral post-punk sound. First up, Nina Kraviz mutates album favourite Blue Train Lines into an extended techno trip, with snippets of King Krule’s vocals circling the maelstrom. The first 12” comes backed with two more DJ tool versions. The second 12” features two takes on album opener Four Years and One Day. The first is a techno belter from Marcel Dettmann, followed by Gerd Janson tweaking the bassline from the original into a hands-in-the-air euphoric acid climax. Berlin’s Ellen Allien closes the package, completely transforming the lush hazy beats of T.A.M.E.D into a techno monster.

12" - 12” EP in printed 3mm outer sleeve with paper inners and download card insert.