Before the term "post-dubstep" was coined, quickly appropriated, deemed dubious, and subsequently dumped, Mount Kimbie was a truly remarkable group. Londoners Kai Campos and Dominic Maker had stumbled upon a sound that was at once all-inclusive and non-specific, a spritely mishmash of elements cherry-picked from ambient, dub, R&B, house, indie, noise, folk, and an array of UK-centric club music. They even managed to hone this nothing-is-sacred production approach to a refined point when writing ...
XLR8R — Before the term "post-dubstep" was coined, quickly appropriated, deemed dubious, and subsequently dumped, Mount Kimbie was a truly remarkable group. Londoners Kai Campos ... more info