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Thinguma*jigSaw

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Thinguma*jigSaw is a duo from Norway. He, The Severed Headmaster, plays banjo and sings in falsetto. She, Little Myth Epiphanymph, plays musical saw, flute, and melodica. Together they make what they call "splatter-folk"--songs (in English) inspired by old murder ballads, horror movies, musical minimalism, beautiful acoustic sounds, and Norwegian fjords and Irish landscapes. Joining host David Garland in the WNYC Studio, Thinguma*jigSaw performs and talks about their music.

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Comments [1]

Judith Weitz from NY

I thought this group was so creative and unusual. I was moved by some of their songs and drawn into the mood they create with their original simple and beautiful woeful sounds. I plan to purchase their CD

Oct. 12 2008 07:29 PM
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