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Mount Kimbie - MK 3.5: Die Cuts | City Planning

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Track Listing / Description
Dom Maker - Die Cuts 
01. dvd (feat. choker) 
02. in your eyes (feat. slowthai & danny brown) 
03. f1 racer (feat. kučka) 
04. heat on, lips on 
05. end of the road (feat. reggie) 
06. somehow she’s still here (feat. james blake) 
07. kissing (feat. slowthai) 
08. say that (feat. nomi) 
09. need u tonight 
10. if and when (feat. wiki) 
11. tender hearts meet the sky (feat. keiyaa) 
12. a deities encore (feat. liv.e) 
Kai Campos - City Planning 
01. Q 
02. Quartz 
03. Transit Map (Flattened) 
04. Satellite 7 
05. Satellite 9 
06. Satellite 6 (Corrupted) 
07. Zone 3 (City Limits) 
08. Zone 2 (Last Connection) 
09. Zone 1 (24 Hours) 
10. Industry  
11. Human Voices 
LP 3 Side B 
1. The Rolling Stones - Start Me Up 
2. The Who - Baba O’Riley 
3. Motörhead - Ace Of Spades 
4. Judas Priest - Living After Midnight 
5. Alice Cooper - Poison 
6. Cher - If I Could Turn Back Time 
7. Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse Of The Heart  
 
Mount Kimbie today announce their double album, comprised of individual albums by its two members - Dom Maker and Kai Campos - MK 3.5: Die Cuts | City Planning, out 4 November via Warp Records on limited edition clear vinyl, black vinyl, CD and digital formats. 
MK 3.5: Die Cuts | City Planning shows how Dom Maker and Kai Campos have grown over the past decade, and demonstrates the two sides of Mount Kimbie's aesthetic coin - each side produced entirely by either member. Dom's side, Die Cuts, is colourful and melody-led, thriving on the spark of collaboration; Kai's, City Planning, is tactile and unpredictable, the product of a deeply personal aesthetic voyage. The two sides complement each other through their contrasts. But in other ways they're not so different. Both artists present a unique vision which stands apart from their peers; neither side could have been made by anyone but Mount Kimbie.