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专辑名称: MK 3.5: Die Cuts | City Planning
创作艺人: []
音乐流派: ELECTRONIC|电子音乐
专辑规格: 2碟23首
出品公司: Warp Records
发行时间: 2022/11/4
官方标价: ¥120.00 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
dvd
in your eyes
f1 racer
heat on, lips on
end of the road
somehow she’s still here
kissing
say that
need u tonight
if and when
tender hearts meet the sky
a deities encore
Q
Quartz
Transit Map (Flattened)
Satellite 7
Satellite 9
Satellite 6 (Corrupted)
Zone 3 (City Limits)
Zone 2 (Last Connection)
Zone 1 (24 Hours)
Industry
Human Voices
详细介绍:
From Simon & Garfunkel to Daft Punk and NTM, it’s not unusual for duos to break up in the music industry. Given the format of this new release—a double album containing two separate records—Dom Maker and Kai Campos (the two acoustic-loving uni buddies who launched Mount Kimbie a decade ago) could probably have each pursued their own musical path. Nonetheless, the British musicians have chosen to stick together as a team, resulting in this double album composed of Dom Maker’s hip-hop record, Die Cuts, and Kai Campos’ experimental techno album, City Planning.
Returning from Angeles with a phone full of contacts, Dom Maker has released a 90’s hip-hop/R&B producer record, much like Pete Rock or RZA. This is a quality record that brings together ultra-inspired vocalists, such as the incredible slowthai, who appears on two tracks. James Blake also features on a track that’s sure to make many cry. Soul/R&B tracks like ‘f1 racer’ (feat. Kučka), ‘say that’ (feat. Nomi), and ‘a deities encore’ (feat. Liv.e) are also stunning, bringing a vibe we haven’t felt since Teyana Taylor’s K.T.S.E. in 2018. A spellbinding record from start to finish. Impressive.
Whilst there are no featured artists on City Planning, there are plenty of good ideas (such as the incredible tribal opening, ‘Q’, and the bizarre ‘Transit Map (Flattened)’), all fully developed in the space of just one or two minutes. ‘Zone 1 (24 Hours)’ is an exception to this, being the only club-format track on the record. It’s stripped-down techno with a bassline that completely engulfs the brain. There’s a signature sound that links these two different records, and it’s this sound that has made Mount Kimbie’s albums a warm refuge in the winter months. © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz