Cover of Múm Yesterday Was Dramatic - Today Is Ok
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For fans of múm,lovers of icelandic music,intelligent electronica enthusiasts,ambient and minimalist music listeners,followers of aphex twin sigur rós bjork
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THE REVIEW

If the '90s established Seattle as the capital of grunge and Manchester as the capital of brit-pop, nothing and no one can take away from Reykjavik and Iceland in general the ownership of a style of electronic music that wonderfully blends ethereal atmospheres and precise melodies. Icelandic are also the Múm, a band that especially after the album 'Finally We Are One' dated 2002, begins to rightfully enter among the certainties of the genre. Strong signals in this direction had already been recorded with their debut a year ago with 'Yesterday Was Dramatic Today Is Ok'. It's indeed incredible how quickly you find yourself wanting to search within the booklet for the illustrious names of the latest wave of 'intelligent electronica' as soon as you insert this album into the player. See it this way: the ethereal and minimal lullabies of the Icelandic quartet seem to be generated by a supergroup in which the brilliant Aphex Twin handles the 'electro-noise' aspect, the instrumental parts are the work of the elusive Sigúr Rós, and the vocal incursions are curated by the sprite Bjork. A minimal and captivatingly nocturnal work that is a child of sophisticated influences, which rightfully places it among the pleasant surprises you don't expect.

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Múm’s debut album Yesterday Was Dramatic Today Is Ok is praised as an ethereal and minimalist electronic work. The review highlights the album’s unique Icelandic style, blending delicate melodies with nocturnal atmospheres. It positions the band alongside notable artists like Aphex Twin, Sigur Rós, and Bjork. The album is described as a surprisingly sophisticated and captivating gem in the intelligent electronica genre.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   I'm 9 Today (04:42)

02   Smell Memory (09:21)

Instrumental

03   There Is a Number of Small Things (06:31)

04   Random Summer (03:17)

05   Asleep on a Train (07:17)

06   Awake on a Train (09:23)

Instrumental

07   The Ballad of the Broken Birdie Records (05:25)

08   The Ballad of the Broken String (04:45)

Instrumental

09   Sunday Night Just Keeps on Rolling (08:11)

10   Slow Bicycle (08:41)

Instrumental

múm

múm are an Icelandic group associated in reviews with minimalist electronica, folktronica and indie-pop, known for delicate, whispery vocals and a mix of laptops, experimental sounds and acoustic instruments (often including accordion). Reviews mention the twin sisters Gyða and Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir among the group’s voices, and describe the music as dreamy, fairytale-like and evocative of Icelandic landscapes.
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