I keep coming back to this video. Mount Kimbie will always be one of my faves as, like bands such as Radiohead, they change each song up when performing it. So fresh so clean ...
i discovered these guys tonight listening to my dubstep file and these people were just a random couple songs. i listened liked it, checked u tube, after a couple liked alot, then found this i fuckin love it. massive respect to them
So my daughter was going to see STS9 one weekend and she said they were going to play an acoustic show. My wife and I couldn't help ourselves. We both asked, "What are the going to do unplug the computers?" She was not impressed, although I am every time she says hey check this out.
I love this, because it is so unique. You don't come across such an amazing spectrum of sounds like this every day :) These guys are like the Pink Floyd of electronica.
haha jesus christ, I had this playing in itunes preview and didnt know it, about 5 seconds behind this. I was thinking "how is it so chaotic but controlled?" Actually sounded really good.
@benoblest 140 bpm is generally used when making dubstep because it allows more flexibility when programming drums, especially when adding faster hi-hats. At 140 bpm the kick/snare will alternate every other measure while at 70 it will alternate every one. 140 bpm definitely is not "wrong". Though Mount Kimbie isn't dubstep, it has influences of it as I've heard it considered "post-dubstep".
i want to hold mount kimbie's hand as we walk through a park and contemplate how even though it sucks that people move on, life is somehow really worth it because of the potential to react to the challenges that change brings.
@222Sucram Just because producers mainly produce "dubstep" at 140 doesn't necessarily mean its 140 and half time, it could very well be 70 and double time, and thats a FACT. Regardless, that's not what I meant this discussion to be about, what tempo people consider "dubstep" to be is irrelevant. What I meant to say is, why do people consider all electronic music that falls in the "same general tempo" as dubstep, to be dubstep. A perfect example being here, Mount Kimbie.
feeling the operation doomsday case that has nothing to do with this show, always a fan of NPR, one of the few stations thats till plays good music, heard them use a flying lotus sample from july heat, best flylo album by far in terms of hiphop
Just to settle the argument... anyone who thinks these shows are impromptu is naive, to say the least. These setups that the bands have are pretty damn close to what they use live and even in the studio. That being said, if you understood how their music was composed and put together, there really aren't many other ways to perform the music that they make, mainly because of the way they make it to begin with.
Nothing I believe, hence the headphones to hear. Maybe they have a click going in the headphones and hear sounds to cue up when switching to different kits/sounds. It's actually off to me in certain points slightly (like any live performance) so I don't think anything is actually being heavily quatized except maybe the drums.
@benoblest It is at 140 but its half time, which makes it fel like 70 -90 bpm, so get your facts straight. and there isnt a rule saying that the snare is on the 3rd beat. You obvo dont listen to dubstep because the wobble bass sounds didnt become popular until 09, before then the wobble bass sounds where actually creative, and really sub bass rather than mid range shit. Also if you really want to get what dubstep is lsiten to burial, ikonika, zomby, kode 9, digital mystikz and kryptic minds.
I keep coming back to this video.
Mount Kimbie will always be one of my faves as, like bands such as Radiohead, they change each song up when performing it. So fresh so clean ...
This version of Maybes is wonderful.
It was a symphony of precision and artistry. A flawless performance! ❤
I pray they get more recognition. they are sooooo good at what they do
i discovered these guys tonight listening to my dubstep file and these people were just a random couple songs. i listened liked it, checked u tube, after a couple liked alot, then found this i fuckin love it. massive respect to them
Jon Hopkins in the audience
+Simon Tratnik its really him? :D
+Simon Tratnik jon hpkins with crutches :P
I couldn't believe my eyes
and I looking for Anthony Hopkins.....
@ramirythm that's your opinion. you obviously just dont get it. I love Mount kimbie! thanks for the upload @nprmusic really great!
As soon as 1:21 kicks in, it's so colorful and warm and breathtaking. I didn't know how to react. Lovely.
that's how electronics should be operated. that's how you play your music with them. live shit. big ups for you guys.
Can't wait to see these doods in Detroit 2024, les go!
Amazing! Mount kimbie are very good!
Yeah! The great Jon Hopkins attending the performance! What the hell! What a man!
I was going to ask if that was really him!
So my daughter was going to see STS9 one weekend and she said they were going to play an acoustic show. My wife and I couldn't help ourselves. We both asked, "What are the going to do unplug the computers?" She was not impressed, although I am every time she says hey check this out.
Can't express how much I love these. Really nice set.
I love this, because it is so unique. You don't come across such an amazing spectrum of sounds like this every day :) These guys are like the Pink Floyd of electronica.
Wish he sung like this on the studio version. So much melody!
haha jesus christ, I had this playing in itunes preview and didnt know it, about 5 seconds behind this. I was thinking "how is it so chaotic but controlled?" Actually sounded really good.
how is it that I always find out that artists i come to love are all in some way on NPR music, seriously, NPR has good fucking taste
This is something way beyond dubstep. Hip-hop like beat, highly sampled. Deep electro/hypnotic is what I would call this.
watched this so many times, might be the most amazing thing ever done. M.K
ah, no wonder. the words of the young and inspired. good luck on your musical ventures
@benoblest 140 bpm is generally used when making dubstep because it allows more flexibility when programming drums, especially when adding faster hi-hats. At 140 bpm the kick/snare will alternate every other measure while at 70 it will alternate every one. 140 bpm definitely is not "wrong". Though Mount Kimbie isn't dubstep, it has influences of it as I've heard it considered "post-dubstep".
@warmsparrow1 The thing he's hitting with the drumsticks is a Roland SPD-S sample pad, the thing he's triggering with his fingers is a Roland SP-555.
I love these guys
Thank you for uploading this and don´t EVER take it down again please ! *
love how chilled the kaoss pad is as well
Life changing.
Every electronic act moves to warp when they grow up.
Excellent
biggest inspiration
i want to hold mount kimbie's hand as we walk through a park and contemplate how even though it sucks that people move on, life is somehow really worth it because of the potential to react to the challenges that change brings.
Yes!
this is beyond brilliant
Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful! ♥ ♥ ♥
Simply amazing..
That second track almost reminds me of the kind of ambient stuff that Deftones puts into a lot of their songs.
焦焦❤
In love❤
congrats guys this is fantastic!
Currently crying into my breakfast
Awesome. They seem like such nice blokes too.
What a dope gear!
Never even noticed that the first few times I watched.... that's awesome
Oblique Strategies @11:41 Nice!!!
Buenisimos!!
Wonderful with Everything.
I LOVE IT.
It's amazing to see them actually playing it ! Field is just great, they make it look so easy.
classic right here. their first record changed the way i make music tbh
Frank can you believe is 10 years old now
@@nickosadchi3665 incredible stuff still
this is awesome god damn it
SIMPLY ♥ MOUNT KIMBIE...
@jonathandanefilm agreed, This Tiny Deck Concert gets better and better
He's so nervous fingers shaking, has no reason to be this is epic !
doghumour true !!
they will have their second LP sewn up over the next couple of months, with a release on Warp next year.
Here after there newest drop🔥🔥🔥
Sounds more like ambient IDM than dubstep to me.
Is that Jon Hopkins in the crowd?
+Fraser Smith Yes
sick!
this is probably the best video ever seen ! fuck so dope !
amazing
OKAY PEOPLE, THIS IS DUBSTEP
16:03 - dude geekin' in the back :-D
@222Sucram Just because producers mainly produce "dubstep" at 140 doesn't necessarily mean its 140 and half time, it could very well be 70 and double time, and thats a FACT. Regardless, that's not what I meant this discussion to be about, what tempo people consider "dubstep" to be is irrelevant. What I meant to say is, why do people consider all electronic music that falls in the "same general tempo" as dubstep, to be dubstep. A perfect example being here, Mount Kimbie.
I concur
2:05 ''Doomsday" :)
So fucking good please release more!
Дмитрий Волошин i can see a Kaospad, a Roland Sp 555 Sampler, a Native Mashine, and some fx pedals and midi control surface
ooh you little tech eagle eye...
Jon Hopkins came out to this with crutches FRAME 3:42!
i swear i heard their new albums out this year, fingers crossed
feeling the operation doomsday case that has nothing to do with this show, always a fan of NPR, one of the few stations thats till plays good music, heard them use a flying lotus sample from july heat, best flylo album by far in terms of hiphop
i'd probably listen to carbonated, made to stray, you took your time and these three they are playing i'd say are stand out songs mate
very good,very well,
god is come this music conglacyuresyon.
12:27 Randomly seeing Jon Hopkins in the audience lol
6:54 he messed up, but he kept his cool... proud of him.
gotta love the zizou t-shirt!
jon hopkins in the front 13:15
awesome'
bien!
the chick in the back with the fuzzy hat. yeah
nice t-shirt
Poderoso!
DOPE!
すばらしい、ワンダフルソングベリーグッド
The beginning of Fields sounds a bit like Hedwig’s theme
you've ALL the right, dude ;)
Just to settle the argument... anyone who thinks these shows are impromptu is naive, to say the least. These setups that the bands have are pretty damn close to what they use live and even in the studio. That being said, if you understood how their music was composed and put together, there really aren't many other ways to perform the music that they make, mainly because of the way they make it to begin with.
Too fucking good. Love this
ZIZOU!!
ZOUZOU
love the zizou shirt
8:58 play on ultra speed setting
@SdelniyMC your english is not the problem, your manners are
Fucking awesome
Nothing I believe, hence the headphones to hear. Maybe they have a click going in the headphones and hear sounds to cue up when switching to different kits/sounds. It's actually off to me in certain points slightly (like any live performance) so I don't think anything is actually being heavily quatized except maybe the drums.
Sp555 gang represent.
just ehard some new material at Parklife. They just signed to Warp and have an album coming out =]
ya mama
@benoblest It is at 140 but its half time, which makes it fel like 70 -90 bpm, so get your facts straight. and there isnt a rule saying that the snare is on the 3rd beat. You obvo dont listen to dubstep because the wobble bass sounds didnt become popular until 09, before then the wobble bass sounds where actually creative, and really sub bass rather than mid range shit.
Also if you really want to get what dubstep is lsiten to burial, ikonika, zomby, kode 9, digital mystikz and kryptic minds.
Funny thing. I was on vacation in Cancun, MX and I heard Maybes during my relaxing massage in the resort spa. Is it just me or is that weird?
that's definitely weird. im trying to imagine some tropical mexican spa with pina coladas and mister kimbie.. sounds nice
It's definitely weird, I've never heard Mount Kimbie outside my own music library
oh man that one blonde dude seems so nervous
This is the Beethoven of our generation, seroiusly is amazing!