The album debuted at No. 17 on the BillboardTop 200 chart and at No. 1 on the Dance/Electronic Albums chart, becoming Kaskade's first number-one on the latter. It also charted at number 6 on the Digital Albums chart and number 3 on the Independent Albums chart. The album received mixed reviews from mainstream critics. Fire & Ice earned Kaskade his first Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album in the 2013 Grammy Awards. Eventually, his next studio album Atmosphere met with similar success.
Music videos
Most of the album's singles have supporting music videos.
"Eyes"
The music video for the song "Eyes" was uploaded to YouTube by the Ultra Records channel on September 13, 2011. The video features Mindy Gledhill singing, scenes of nature and city streets, usage of the mirroring effect and a 3D computer-animated eyeball, but it does not feature Kaskade.
"Turn It Down"
The music video for the track "Turn It Down" was uploaded to YouTube by Kaskade's VEVO channel on October 27, 2011. It features Rebecca & Fiona among others in scenes of ice-skating and raving. There are also scenes of colorful animated lips glowing in the dark syncing with the lyrics, referencing the single's cover art. Kaskade does not make an appearance in this video either.
"Room for Happiness"
There are two music videos for "Room for Happiness"; both were uploaded to YouTube by the Ultra Records channel on February 24, 2012. The first video, subtitled "Fire", features both Kaskade and, primarily, Skylar Grey. Kaskade is seen either DJing or watching Skylar Grey in a virtual-reality type room with a bed that he controls. Grey is seen singing in the room while it changes scenery. The scenery changes between a dark forest, a room of fire and a sunny desert. The second video, for Kaskade's ICE Mix of the song, has a few differences. This version is over a minute longer and opens with Grey lying on the bed of the room while in the scenery of a burnt-down forest, and Kaskade opens in a different room instead of a hallway. Other things not seen in the "Fire" video are Grey laying her head on the rim of the bed and singing to the camera knowing Kaskade is watching. The video for "Kaskade's ICE Mix", although, does not have the scenes of Kaskade DJing, the room of fire or Grey singing in the sunny desert room.
"Lick It"
The music video for "Lick It" was uploaded to YouTube by the Ultra Records channel on April 18, 2012. This video does not include Kaskade or Skrillex, but instead a woman in a snow-filled area, presumably on a "green screen". As she is walking, and as the song progresses, blood is getting sucked into her head, causing her pain. She keeps her hands over her ears during most of the video due of this. When she asks for help, she is avoided. She tries to chase down a man with headphones to help her, but he flees. Afterwards, it is shown that time is actually in a reversed flow in the place around her. After breaking through a window to retrieved headphones, the pain stops as she notices people around her starting to go outside.
"Lick It" contains a sample of Le Knight Club's remix of "Number Seven" by Raw Man. The sample credit was not listed in the linear notes.
Personnel
Credits adapted from AllMusic and Discogs. Note: "Lessons in Love" is the only Fire disc track that does not share the same credits as its respective Ice disc track.
Finn Bjarnson – producer, arranger, mixing, mastering, programming, additional vocals in "Turn It Down" and "Let Me Go", guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, bass, Rhodes
John Hancock – producer, arranger, programming, additional vocals in "Let Me Go", guitar, keyboards, piano
Additional musicians
Steve Mitts – programming in "Turn It Down" and "Llove", keyboards in "Llove", synthesizer in "Turn It Down"
Sonny Moore – programming and synthesizer in "Lick It"
Olle Cornéer – programming and synthesizer in "ICE"
Stefan Engblom – programming and synthesizer in "ICE"
Dirk Duderstadt – programming and keyboards in "How Long"
Marco Duderstadt – programming and keyboards in "How Long"