Dungen is a Swedish psychedelic/progressive rock group led by multi-instrumentalist Gustav Ejstes. Critics highlight their 60s–70s-derived sound, instrumental versatility and Swedish-language singing.

Formed around 1999; led by Gustav Ejstes (multi-instrumentalist and principal songwriter); sings primarily in Swedish; music draws heavily on late 1960s/early 1970s psychedelic and progressive rock.

DeBaser's reviews present Dungen as a Swedish psychedelic/prog band led by Gustav Ejstes. Critics praise their 60s–70s-informed sound, instrumental skill, and standout albums such as Ta Det Lugnt and Tio Bitar. Reviews are enthusiastic and recommend listening.

For:Listeners who enjoy 60s–70s psychedelic and progressive rock, vintage/analog production, and Swedish-language psych music.

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 While not having discovered a group that will change the history of music, the folks at Pitchfork have succeeded in making known a band whose choice to sing only in Scandinavian would have made them absolutely unsellable outside of their native soil.

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 In truth, "Häxan" (The Witch) represents a unique episode within the group's discography for at least two reasons: first, it's a completely instrumental album; second, it's a soundtrack to accompany one of the first animated feature films in cinema, "The Adventures Of Prince Achmed" written and directed in 1926 by Lotte Reiniger.

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 Regal bow and top marks for my album of the season.

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