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MUM are Stefan Jungmair and Paul Schneider, an electro hip-hop duo from Vienna. They have released a number of full-lengths on Klein Records since 1998.
MUM is not to be confuse
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Dwayne
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Jan 30, 2015
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Grime producer Mr Mitch has really come to prominence since he invented the peace dub, a direct response to the genre's energetic, aggressive war dubs. Peace dubs take the opposite approach, focusing on grime's melodic, emotional, and, at times, ambi...
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Sounds like:
Fleet Foxes,
Mumford and Sons,
Midlake
By
Laurence Morgan
on
Jan 12, 2015
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In a popular musical world where intimidating, ballsy music often reigns as most respected, it's easy to forget that softer music can be just as powerful.
At the heart of much of the music written by Oxford band Stornoway -- whether in the lyrics, o...
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Sounds like:
Local Natives,
Mumford & Sons,
Of Monsters And Men,
The Lumineers
By
Aaron Blum
on
Oct 2, 2014
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The DuBarrys is an English indie/folk band that will win you over with an honest and sincere sound. While they are still fairly new and still working on their debut EP, I have a feeling that this group will catch up to the masses fairly soon.
Their...
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Sounds like:
Mumford & Sons,
Queen,
Avicii
By
Almond Ivan
on
Sep 12, 2014
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22-year-old German producer Glastrophobie has been on a hot streak of remixes these past months. It commenced with his splendid uplifting remix of Anna Graceman's "Words," which put him on the map.
This week, his remix of Brooklyn quartet Born Cages...
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5

Sounds like:
Mumford and Sons,
Fleet Foxes,
Stornoway
By
Laurence Morgan
on
Jul 23, 2014
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It's been two years now since Shallow Bed, the debut album from London indie/folk/rock outfit Dry The River, shuffled onto record store shelves, and those who follow the band have probably only just stopped listening to it on repeat.
There are many ...
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6

Sounds like:
Courrier,
Mumford and Sons,
The Decemberists
By
Philip Friedman
on
Jul 17, 2014
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If you're in need of some rollicking folk rock, then I've got the perfect track for you.
The band is the aptly named Traveling Band, a five-piece group hailing from Manchester, and the track is called "Passing Ships."
Using that same slow start and...
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7

Sounds like:
Múm,
Jónsi,
Ólafur Arnalds
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Sounds like:
Ben Howard,
James Vincent McMorrow,
Mumford & Sons
By
Matt Gurr
on
Mar 31, 2014
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Joel Baker is a name you may know from a particularly memorable cover of Kendrick Lamar’s “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe,” released earlier last year. Today, Indie Shuffle are lucky enough to get an exclusive premier...
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