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<title>Music Videos by Dungen on Rhapsody Online</title><link>http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.7502845&amp;rws=%2Fdungen%2Fmusic-videos.rss</link><description>Although they tour as a full band, the music produced by Dungen is the work
of one man -- the young Gustav Ejstes. In 2005, the label Subliminal Sounds
heard Ejstes' remarkably powerful, melodic take on hard psychedelia and
gave his meticulously composed debut album, &lt;I&gt;Ta Det Lungt&lt;/I&gt;, a small round of distribution on the American shores. The result was a huge wave of press, completely oversold club shows, and major label interest -- all for an act that prides itself on conjuring up the days of gatefold album sleeves and incense with their riff-heavy rock and idyllic folk interludes. Let us pray that bare feet and afros aren't far behind.
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of one man -- the young Gustav Ejstes. In 2005, the label Subliminal Sounds
heard Ejstes' remarkably powerful, melodic take on hard psychedelia and
gave his meticulously composed debut album, &lt;I&gt;Ta Det Lungt&lt;/I&gt;, a small round of distribution on the American shores. The result was a huge wave of press, completely oversold club shows, and major label interest -- all for an act that prides itself on conjuring up the days of gatefold album sleeves and incense with their riff-heavy rock and idyllic folk interludes. Let us pray that bare feet and afros aren't far behind.
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