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Crooks & Lovers

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Download links and information about Crooks & Lovers by Mount Kimbie. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 35:21 minutes.

Artist: Mount Kimbie
Release date: 2010
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 11
Duration: 35:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Tunnelvision 1:48
2. Would Know 3:16
3. Before I Move Off 4:10
4. Blind Night Errand 3:21
5. Adriatic 1:26
6. Carbonated 4:18
7. Ruby 4:03
8. Ode to Bear 4:00
9. Field 3:04
10. Mayor 4:01
11. Between Time 1:54

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Mixing ambient textures with wobbly bass and melancholy synths, the London duo Mount Kimbie give the term “post-dubstep” a sound on their debut full-length, an album that’s very special and very easy to over sell. One of the most special qualities found on Crooks & Lovers is a “music for music’s sake” sense of being. Everything here is so humble, so reserved that the duo seem uninterested in dubstep’s usual sense of cool, and as a result, the album can easily fade into the background when attentive listening isn’t applied. Loan this treasure out over night and there’s a good chance it will be returned with a shrug but devote some attention to these easy rolling numbers and the details emerge, organic ones and digital ones in equal share. Guitars and vocal snippets that are cut close in a James Blake-style sit on top easy flowing, laptop-generated soundscapes that are “misty” rather than “foggy.” The perfect blend of soul vocals and glitch makes “Carbonated” a highlight and creating a hook out of a sample of rainfall means “Ruby” is a winner but every track sounds better when the album is taken as a whole, an easy task as it runs under 40 minutes. Even when it comes to run time, Mount Kimbie don’t ask for much, but they reward like few others in dubstep, post-dubstep, or otherwise.