Mount Kimbie’s new album, Cold Spring Fault Less Youth, will be released on May 28.

The duo’s first for Warp Records (Scuba’s Hotflush label released their debut album, Crooks & Lovers), it features two collaborations with Rinse-signed crooner King Krule, ‘You Took Your Time’ and ‘Meter, Pale, Tone’.

Speaking to FACT last year, the duo’s Dom Maker explained that “The new stuff is a lot more free than the songs we’ve done before, in terms of composition. It’s still entirely produced on a computer, but the drums and percussion are much more live in their feel, in rhythm and in flow. In terms of the actual sound…it’s quite a bit bigger sounding that what we’ve done before.”

“I think it’s still quite delicate material, but it has a bigger sound compared to the last album, and I think that must be informed really greatly by what we’ve spent the last two years doing – playing live. We’ve actually gone into a studio, and that was a big step. Obviously at first so you’re sort of blinded by the fact that, yes, we’ve got a studio! Because that’s the dream, I guess. But as time goes on, I think we started to long for and miss the way that we did it before – just rolling out of bed and making music, and not having to worry about the logistics of it. It’s all become quite logistical, really…[laughs] But that’s to be expected, we wanted to approach this second album in a different way.”

You can download a track from the album, ‘Made to Stray’, here.

Tracklist:

01. Home Recording

02. You Took Your Time (feat. King Krule)

03. Break Well

04. Blood and Form

05. Made To Stray

06. So Many Times, So Many Ways

07. Lie Near

08. Meter, Pale, Tone (feat. King Krule)

09. Slow

10. Sullen Ground

11. Fall Out