Following on for their Sketch On Glass debut in 2009, Mount Kimbie were one of the favourite 'breakthrough act of 2010' predictions back in January and they more than lived up to the hype delivering one of the albums of the year in Crooks & Lovers. Unlike Darkstar who also took the dubstep blueprint off into other dimensions this year on their album, by bringing in the likes of Prosumer, FaltyDL and best of all, James Blake to remix their older tracks, in their singles Mount Kimbie have also given us the dancefloor tracks too.
Monday, 6 December 2010
2010 : Heroes of the year Number 15
Following on for their Sketch On Glass debut in 2009, Mount Kimbie were one of the favourite 'breakthrough act of 2010' predictions back in January and they more than lived up to the hype delivering one of the albums of the year in Crooks & Lovers. Unlike Darkstar who also took the dubstep blueprint off into other dimensions this year on their album, by bringing in the likes of Prosumer, FaltyDL and best of all, James Blake to remix their older tracks, in their singles Mount Kimbie have also given us the dancefloor tracks too.
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James Blake,
Mount Kimbie
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