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Joxar Med Trasan

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I Will Stand By My Man

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En Inre Röst

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Gästen Harry

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The Right Handed People

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Min Vän

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Countryräser

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Hårdrockaren

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Rättvik Car Week (Vecka 33)

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Remain Underground

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Since The Accident

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Plan 714 Till NYC

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På Mitt Kafé

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Vän Av Hockey

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Djuring Phonogram (DP25)

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Stereo

Release date: Oct 24, 2024, Sweden

Joining forces in 1988, Orebro duo Kai Parviainen and Jonas Ohlsson put out four cassettes and a split album with Frak under the Enema & GeJonte guise, all teeming with clever and funny electronic pop songs. The sound? Imagine Duet Emmo jamming out with the Residents on a wheat field on Narkeslatten. Or picture early Severed Heads covering lost Philemon Arthur & The Dung tapes. Kai pushes his Sequential Circuits Pro-One synthesizer to its limits while Jonas makes discerning observations on everyday life in a Swedish small town. Mostly sung in Swedish, sometimes in English, but always with a touch of sweet naivety and innocence on par with lo-fi punk/pop geniuses Dan Treacy and Daniel Johnston. Typical song subjects: A friendly game of five-a-side football. The joy of rising at the crack of dawn to get on with the tasks of the day. A bus journey to Odensbacken to savour a semla at a local cafe and some small talk with the gas station manager. All delivered with a playfulness and ecstasy more commonly found on the records with Swedish Christian music Kai so devotedly collects than in contemporary industrial or electronic music.