In 2016, Chance the Rapper sampled the Mount Kimbie track 'Adriatic' from their 2010 album on his mixtape Coloring Book featuring performances from Justin Bieber and Towkio.
[9] Kai contributed to one half of Mount Kimbie’s first full-length release since 2017’s Love What Survives with MK 3.5: Die Cuts | City Planning.
[10] In 2018, Campos curated a techno-driven DJ-Kicks mix [11] following which he has been seen DJ'ing consistently, including headlining sets at Printworks & Fabric and a b2b tour with Actress.
"[16] City Planning, which Campos says was inspired by kinetic sculpture, received an actual urban footprint via an outdoor installation by sculptor Tom Shannon, who created a stack of giant silvery balls to represent the music’s eerie sheen.
[17] The 30-foot sculpture piece titled "Four World Set" was situated in St Giles Square in Tottenham Court Road, London and unveiled on 31 October 2022, and was art directed by Frank Lebon.