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At its core, the music of Chicago band Mute Duo—whose live act features Sam Wagster (<a href="spotify:artist:6Qm9stX6XO1a4c7BXQDDgc" data-name="Fruit Bats">Fruit Bats</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7cDnvtUp5opTIxBQtWy45G" data-name="The Cairo Gang">The Cairo Gang</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6wL46DGMLvBRIjlfZZsJYb" data-name="AZITA">AZITA</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2g4lvjVSHVht7kc9nKgH11" data-name="Eli Winter">Eli Winter</a>) on pedal steel guitar and Skyler Rowe on percussion—blows past preconceived notions of "genre." Never more so than on Migrant Flocks. Their second LP with American Dreams, Migrant Flocks synthesizes the band's wide-ranging influences and techniques into a striking document of singular music. It's sharp, dynamic, understated, and inventive. On Migrant Flocks, a unique band soars to new heights.
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