Mount Kimbie's "Love What Survives Remixes - Part 2" is a sonic journey that will leave you questioning your very existence in the best possible way.
The album kicks off with a bang, as the track "Four Years and One Day" is reimagined by Marcel Dettmann into a pulsating dance floor anthem that will have even the most stoic of wallflowers tapping their toes.
Dettmann's signature techno sound is on full display here, with thumping basslines and intricate percussion that will transport you to a sweaty underground club in Berlin.
Next up, we have the HAAi remix of "Blue Train Lines," which takes the original track and flips it on its head, adding her own unique touch with swirling synths and hypnotic vocal loops.
It's a refreshing take on an already standout track, and HAAi's deft production skills shine through on every beat.
Rounding out the album is the Ellen Allien remix of "T.A.M.E.D," which starts off slow and atmospheric before building to a euphoric climax that will have you reaching for the nearest glow stick.
Allien's deft touch with melodies and textures is on full display here, creating a truly immersive listening experience that will stay with you long after the final note fades away.
Overall, "Love What Survives Remixes - Part 2" is a must-listen for any electronic music aficionado looking for the perfect soundtrack to their next late-night dance party.
Mount Kimbie have once again proven why they are at the top of their game, and these remixes only serve to solidify their status as true pioneers of the genre.
So grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and prepare to get lost in the sonic wizardry of Mount Kimbie.
The album kicks off with a bang, as the track "Four Years and One Day" is reimagined by Marcel Dettmann into a pulsating dance floor anthem that will have even the most stoic of wallflowers tapping their toes.
Dettmann's signature techno sound is on full display here, with thumping basslines and intricate percussion that will transport you to a sweaty underground club in Berlin.
Next up, we have the HAAi remix of "Blue Train Lines," which takes the original track and flips it on its head, adding her own unique touch with swirling synths and hypnotic vocal loops.
It's a refreshing take on an already standout track, and HAAi's deft production skills shine through on every beat.
Rounding out the album is the Ellen Allien remix of "T.A.M.E.D," which starts off slow and atmospheric before building to a euphoric climax that will have you reaching for the nearest glow stick.
Allien's deft touch with melodies and textures is on full display here, creating a truly immersive listening experience that will stay with you long after the final note fades away.
Overall, "Love What Survives Remixes - Part 2" is a must-listen for any electronic music aficionado looking for the perfect soundtrack to their next late-night dance party.
Mount Kimbie have once again proven why they are at the top of their game, and these remixes only serve to solidify their status as true pioneers of the genre.
So grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and prepare to get lost in the sonic wizardry of Mount Kimbie.






