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Múm is an Icelandic group that makes songs out of burbling electronics, scraping percussion, cello, accordion, and the gentle singing of twin sisters. Hear Múm, take a musical journey via acoustic guitar, and then, after most children are asleep, enjoy some odd children's music by James Kochalka, They Might Be Giants, and others, all on tonight's Spinning On Air.
Múm is an Icelandic group that makes songs out of burbling electronics, scraping percussion, cello, accordion, and the gentle singing of twin sisters. Hear Múm, take a musical journey via acoustic guitar, and then, after most children are asleep, enjoy some odd children's music by James Kochalka, They Might Be Giants, and others, all on tonight's Spinning On Air.
Múm is an Icelandic group that makes songs out of burbling electronics, scraping percussion, cello, accordion, and the gentle singing of twin sisters. Hear Múm, take a musical journey via acoustic guitar, and then, after most children are asleep, enjoy some odd children's music by James Kochalka, They Might Be Giants, and others, all on tonight's Spinning On Air.
Múm is an Icelandic group that makes songs out of burbling electronics, scraping percussion, cello, accordion, and the gentle singing of twin sisters. Hear Múm, take a musical journey via acoustic guitar, and then, after most children are asleep, enjoy some odd children's music by James Kochalka, They Might Be Giants, and others, all on tonight's Spinning On Air.
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