Thursday, 24 April 2008

Dungen

Dungen   
Artist: Dungen

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Tio Bitar   
 Tio Bitar

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10


Ta Det Lugnt   
 Ta Det Lugnt

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 13


Psycho Folk   
 Psycho Folk

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10




Scandinavian "folkrockpsych" collective Dungen is the inspiration of Gustav Ejstes. Raised in the little closure of Lanna in Vastergotland, Sverige, Ejstes was weaned on regional folk music and '60s rock 'n' roll euphony at a brigham Young eld by his violinist/music teacher male parent. He observed the creation of hip-hop piece in his teens. An obsession with the science of sampling followed, and through his possess experiments with the music genre he was open up to a wealth of '60s and '70s Swedish resistance euphony. The organic nature of the recordings touched something in Ejstes. He wanted to turn up that he was capable of playing all of the instruments he had been sampling distribution himself, so he packed up and moved to his mother's farm in the wood of nearby Smaland to hone his craft in a studio in his grandmother's basement. The ambitious Dungen was released on champ Stefan Kéry's Subliminal Sounds judge in 2001. The record standard sufficiency attention from the subway system residential territorial dominion to appeal the Dolores/Virgin label, and before long Dungen were support in the studio apartment for a series of three singles, unity of which appeared on the soundtrack for The Hobo camp Book 2. Dungen's breakthrough international album, Ta Det Lugnt, was released by Subliminal Sounds in 2004 and re-released (with a fillip record) by American mark Kemado in July 2005. The reexamination, Tio Bitar, arrived in 2007.