Tunng

Formed in 2003 by two musicians specializing in erotic film music, composers, guitarists and performers Mike Lindsay and Sam Genders, the Tunng group intrigues with its blend of folk and electronic effects known as folktronica. After a handful of singles and two confidential collections, the British quintet found its audience with the album Good Arrows (2007) and its hit "Bullets". They repeat this success in 2010 with And Then We Saw Land and the track "Hustle". The fifth album, Turbines (2013), was made without Sam Genders, who reunited with Mike Lindsay in the side project Throws (2016). The band reunited in full in 2018 for the album Songs You Make at Night. The following year, Tunng offers a compilation of rare tracks from early singles and leftover tracks. Entitled This Is Tunng...Mag Bites & Other Cuts, it is split between a basic eleven-track edition and an extended eighteen-track edition. In 2020, the band began a series of podcasts called The Dead Club, inviting philosophers, writers and artists to reflect on the subject of death, which inspired the album Tunng Presents...Dead Club. This was followed by 2025's Love You All Over Again, with its light-hearted pop, folk and electronic tones.

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