The Egg Presents: múm
- electronic
- pop
- electronica
- glitch pop
- indietronica
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About
múm (pronunciation: [muːm] – moom) are an exploratory Icelandic musical group whose music is characterized by experiments in electronic music, soft vocals, glitch beats, innovative sampling and eerie effects with a variety of traditional and unconventional instruments.
The band was formed in 1997 by original members Gunnar Örn Tynes and Örvar Smárason and has since released six full albums, as well as a mountain of other music, singles, EPs, collaborations, theatre and film music.
In 2013 múm released a single with Kylie Minogue, "Whistle", from the film Jack & Diane; the band composed the film's original score the year before.
In 2015 múm wrote a special piece named Drowning with German pianist and composer Hauschka, commissioned by the MDR Sinfonieorchester in Leipzig, where it was performed that summer.
One of múm’s more recent extracurricular projects is a semi-improvised electronic music score to the silent masterpiece Menschen am Sonntag (1930) and a special performance at Iceland Airwaves Festival 2016 in collaboration with the Kronos Quartet, playing songs from múm's backcatalog at Harpa Concert Hall.
In 2019 múm released a special 20 year anniversary edition of their 1999 debut album Yesterday was Dramatic, Today is OK, and followed the release with a special anniversary tour of Europe & China. The US leg of the tour, scheduled to take place in spring 2020, was postponed because of the global pandemic.