Mount Kimbie, the electronic duo of Dominic Maker and Kai Campos, have announced their new album Love What Survives. Out September 8 via Warp, the album is a follow-up to their 2013 LP Cold Spring Fault Less Youth. Maker and Campos have also shared a new song “Blue Train Lines,” featuring vocals from King Krule. Listen below; scroll down for the Love What Survives tracklist, which includes songs with James Blake (“We Go Home Together” and “How We Got By”) and Micachu (“Marilyn”). “It’s been a fascinating process that has changed us as a band,” Mount Kimbie said in a press release. “We’re feeling great about how it’s come together.” Find Kimbie’s upcoming tour dates here.

Archy Marshall recently debuted two new songs on an episode of Mount Kimbie’s NTS radio residency. Maker, Campos, and Marshall's last track together was 2013’s “You Took Your Time” from Cold Spring Fault Less Youth.

Love What Survives:

01 Four Years and One Day

02 Blue Train Lines [ft. King Krule]

03 Audition

04 Marilyn [ft. Micachu]

05 SP12 Beat

06 You Look Certain (I’m Not So Sure) [ft. Andrea Balency]

07 Poison

08 We Go Home Together [ft. James Blake]

09 Delta

10 T.A.M.E.D

11 How We Got By [ft. James Blake]

Watch Mount Kimbie perform at Pitchfork Music Festival Paris 2016: