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Mount Kimbie Post Video For Blue Train Lines

Thursday, 20 July 2017 Written by Huw Baines

Mount Kimbie have posted a video for Blue Train Lines.

The track features King Krule and has been lifted from their new LP, 'Love What Survives', which is due to arrive on September 8 through Warp Records.

Its video, meanwhile is the work of Raf Fellner and Tegen Williams. Discussing it, the record’s creative director, Frank Lebon, said:

“The Blue Train Lines video is a fictional re-creation of two Anthropologists (Robert. F. H and Theodora. K played by Raf. F and Tegen. W) who have been called in by the authorities to study a man they seem to believe is the last of the Yahi of California.

“Upon stumbling into civilisation in 1910 the man unknowingly became the life’s work and obsession of a pair of human scientists who housed and cared for him while they studied his every move.

“However, the story takes a turn when the pair fall out and one of them tries to sell all his belongings on eBay. Luckily, the buyer, who goes by the name 'Frank. L', acquires all of the wild man's things, only to reinvest them back into further studies in a tale exploring the lines between student, teacher, collaborator, scientist, historian and friend. Rest in peace Ishi.”

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