British electro-pop group Munch Munch were shaped following co-founder Richard Manber saw Tom Carrell performing Eurythmics songs during an open-mike night in a Bristol club. Manber and Carrell quickly strike it off and started making music collectively on their laptop computers. Hoping to get a even more organic audio, the duo extended right into a quartet, recruiting Jack port O’Connor and Sarah Louise Renwick to greatly help out using the challenging percussion preparations Manber and Carrell got produce within the digital world. Fully constructed, the group’s audio is definitely frantic and textural, merging twisting analog synths with thick percussion arrangements to make a sound similar to Pet Collective’s experimental pop crossed using the hyperkinetic glam of Sparks. The music group released its debut full-length, Two times Visions, on Tough Trade toward the finish of 2010.