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Tunng: Love You All Over review – a delightfully quirky return from the folktronica pioneers
The inventive English six-piece deliver another slice of whimsy, wit and gentle musical experimentation
The arrival of Tunng 20 years back was a gamechanger for British folk, allying its pastoral themes with gentle electronica and an often surrealist sense of humour. Sometimes it was folk horror on the high street as people were changed into hares; at others it became tripped-out domesticity. Sixes arrives in a jumble of warped percussion and clanging bells, whereas Levitate a Little relies on woodwind drones and Yeekays flies along on an African funk riff.
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