Artist's albums
En Är För Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog
2022 · album
Höstens Färger
2022 · single
Skövde
2022 · single
Om Det Finns Något Som Du Vill Fråga Mig
2022 · single
Nattens Sista Strimma Ljus
2022 · single
Song
2021 · single
Desert Moon
2021 · single
Dungen Live
2020 · album
B1 (Live)
2020 · single
Var Har Du Varit
2019 · single
Myths 003
2018 · album
Loop
2018 · single
Turn Around
2018 · single
Häxan (Versions by Prins Thomas)
2017 · album
Trollkarlen och fågeldräkten (VERSION 2)
2017 · single
Häxan
2017 · album
Allas Sak
2015 · album
Oga, Nasa, Mun
2011 · single
Skit I Allt
2010 · album
4
2008 · album
Tio Bitar
2007 · album
Tyst Minut
2005 · EP
Ta det lugnt
2004 · album
Stadsvandringar
2002 · single
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Biography
Gustav Ejstes has always been on his way to someplace else. The Swedish musician has been making records as Dungen for two decades now, and while he’s lauded as one of the sharpest and most adventurous musicians in psychedelic music since 2004’s breakthrough Ta Det Lugnt, for Ejstes psych has always been only a starting point. Or maybe it’s something more like an ethos—psych with its promise of exploration, the way it prioritizes seeking out new sounds, of leaving the old self behind, of setting into the ether to see what else might be out there. En Är För Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog is the first Dungen record since 2016’s Häxan and the first proper Dungen studio album since Allas Sak was released in 2015. If we’re thinking of psych-rock as a genre, with its readymade tropes—fuzz guitars, shimmering harmonies, pastoral textures—it’s possibly the least psychedelic record Ejstes has ever made. But if psych is really about transcending what’s come before in favor of new ways of seeing and hearing, then the opposite is true. And that means En Är För Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog goes further out than any Dungen record before it. There are classic psych rave-ups, of course, and the kind of brilliant vocal harmonies Ejstes has long made his trademark. There are soft, shuffling grooves that transform into wide-eyed cosmic revelations. There are intimate songs guided by Ejstes and his piano, which he plays so gently it sounds like he’s trying not to wake someone in the next room.