
Mount Kimbie and King Krule unveil new joint offering "Turtle Neck Man"
16 February 2018, 17:58
| Written by
Laurence Day
Mount Kimbie have shared an offcut from the sessions for their latest LP Love What Survives - it's called "Turtle Neck Man" and features King Krule.
The frequently collaborating acts teamed up for the album's "Blue Train Lines" as well, and have worked on other music in the past (including 2013's "You Took Your Time").
2017 saw the return of both Mount Kimbie and King Krule, with the latter marking his comeback with new LP The Ooz (one of our favourite releases of the year).
One of King Krule's songs also made our Best Of 2017 list - find out which one.
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