Dungen

For other uses, see Düngen (disambiguation).
Dungen

Dungen performing at the Malmöfestivalen in Sweden in August 2006
Background information
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Indie rock, psychedelic rock, neo-psychedelia, jazz-rock, progg
Years active 1999–present
Labels Subliminal Sounds (SE), Mexican Summer (US), Astralwerks (US), Memphis Industries (UK), Dew Process (AUS)
Website www.dungen-music.com
Members
Past members Fredrik Björling

Dungen ("the grove", Swedish pronunciation: [ˈdɵŋɛn]) is a Swedish rock band based in Stockholm. Often classified as progg or psychedelic rock, Dungen is also influenced by Swedish (and other) folk music, classic rock, progressive rock, garage rock and alternative rock.

The band is fronted by singer/composer Gustav Ejstes, who writes all music and plays the majority of instruments on the band's records. Despite this, Dungen plays live as a four-piece. Ejstes, who in his teens started his songwriting with hip hop, is backed live by Swedish progressive rock veteran Reine Fiske (Landberk, Morte Macabre, Paatos, The Amazing) on guitar, bassist Mattias Gustavsson (Life On Earth!), and drummer Johan Holmegard (previously on drums was Fredrik Björling), all of whom have played parts on Dungen's studio albums.

Following two vinyl album releases on Swedish record label Subliminal Sounds, Dungen briefly signed to Dolores Recordings (a subset of Virgin Records) in 2002, on which they released the CD Stadsvandringar and three singles, including one for Djungelboken 2 (the Swedish version of The Jungle Book 2). Ejstes soon returned to his friend's independent record label Subliminal Sounds, stating that a major label did not feel right because Dungen is not a pop act.

Although Dungen's songs are sung entirely in Swedish, 2004's Ta det lugnt received great acclaim within indie rock circles and established the band's international reputation. This resulted in the band headlining two US tours and landing distribution deals in the US and UK. Dungen also performed their song "Panda" on the popular NBC television talk show Late Night with Conan O'Brien. In 2006, Dungen played at the famous Bonnaroo Music Festival and has also toured with Wolfmother and the Tucker B's around Australia.

Dungen released their fourth studio album, Tio bitar on 25 April 2007 but did not tour in support of it.

The group's fifth studio album, entitled Skit i allt, was released in 2010. The group played the ATP New York 2010 music festival in Monticello, New York in September 2010.

The group announced their sixth studio album on 23 June 2015, before releasing it on 25 September 2015. Entitled Allas Sak.,[1] the album title translates loosely into "everyone's thing" or "anyone's thing". Once again, the songs are sung largely in Swedish by Gustav Ejstes. “These songs are my everyday experiences, my thoughts and stories from the life I live," he said in a statement. "I hope people can create their own stories around the music and maybe we can make music together, the listener and I.”[2]

Around 2015, the group undertook a project to create an instrumental score for the 1926 animated film The Adventures of Prince Achmed. Inspired by what they created, the passed recordings to their producer Mattias Glavå with instructions to 'make it into a record'.[3] The album will be released on 25 November 2016 as an official Black Friday Record Store Day release.[4]

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

Compilations

References

External links

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