Playlist: Mumford and Sons / Das Fluff / Beth Orton / Porcelain Raft / Beans on Toast

 

Elisa Bray,Steve Anderson
Friday 28 September 2012 10:49 EDT
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Mumford and Sons

Babel

The folk superstars' second album's title track sets the pace for their next stage of tweed-coated world-domination.

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Das Fluff

Hey You

A dark confessional about cyber-stalking from debut album 'Would You Die For Me', a compelling electro-pop rollercoaster featuring formidable frontwoman Dawn Lintern.

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Beth Orton

Something More Beautiful

A gorgeous orchestral ballad, dripping in melancholia, from the folk star's tremendous new album, and first in six years, 'Sugaring Season'.

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Porcelain Raft

Drifting In And Out

The single from New York artist Mauro Remiddi's debut album 'Strange Weekend' is a slice of typically melodious, dreamy, falsetto-driven synthpop.

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Beans on Toast

Wave Goodbye to EMI

After EMI's takeover last week, it seems London pub-singer Jay McAllister might have had a crystal ball when he penned this 2009 tongue-in-cheek acoustic ditty.

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