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Pity the fool trying to keep a grip on dubstep circa 2010. From the sharp fragments of Ugandan 78s thrown into the deep bass hits on T++'s Wireless to the dark water wobbling of ScubaTriangulation, the form outlasts previously hyped U.K. electronic genres like grime and garage by being like any good virus, mutating so fast that it can't be stopped, much less categorized. And no current dubstep act evolves as quickly as the duo Mount Kimbie, sometimes within the confines of a single track.
Comprised of Dom Maker and Kai Campos, the two have matched the promise of their already-teeming EPs (Maybes and Sketch on Glass) and raised the stakes with their first full-length, Crooks & Lovers. Take the prepared piano plonk that opens "Before I Move Off." Once the province of Cage-Tudor, these discordant shards get embedded in a winsome burble and sleek guitar line, the diced R&B vocal fragment that appears on the second half somehow making it all the smoother. "Ruby" is all spelunking bass and dour back alley melody, dissolving it all into echo, while the dry, percolating "Carbonated" suddenly has a summer shower open up in the middle (literally). Playful and… read more »