Icelandic, experimental, electronic-glitch (aka “post-rock” (aka “clicktronica”)) group múm makes clever, multilayered, childlike, haunting and simply lovely music. múm’s a fluid, multigendered collective who swap roles and instruments, sometimes mid-song.
They’re working on a new album right now, as you’re reading this, and you can find quite a few of their live performances and deeply-unsettling, animation-based music videos via YouTube, but let this be an entrée to their music if you’re not yet acquainted.
“We Have a Map of the Piano” — múm (Finally We Are No One)
More on their MySpace page.







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