{"product_id":"jason-dungan-johan-caroe-routine","title":"Jason Dungan \/ Johan Carøe - Routine","description":"\u003cp\u003eJason Dungan (aka Blue Lake) and Johan Carøe find beauty in the rhythms and repetitions of domestic life for collaborative album, ‘Routine’ — out September 25\u003cbr\u003eCopenhagen-based multi-instrumentalists Jason Dungan and Johan Carøe didn’t set out to make an album. Instead, as the title ‘Routine’ suggests, they found their way there through a process of habitual making and listening, developing an intuitive musical language to reflect the dreamlike meanderings and creative play of life's quiet moments. ‘Routine’ blends pop orientated sounds, Avant-garde minimalism, folk and new age with the emotive depth of filmscore.\u003cbr\u003eTheir meeting was not entirely coincidental. Previously in bands such as Squares and Triangles, Jason Dungan has since recorded multiple albums under the moniker Blue Lake, including the lauded ‘Sun Arcs’, pursuing his passion for self-built percussion and multi-string instruments. Johan Carøe meanwhile is a composer whose film soundtrack work has seen him collaborate with Angelo Badalamenti, Arp, and Sofie Birch, at whose Andersabo residency (curated by Dungan) the pair first met, resulting in the highly praised album ‘Repair Techniques’ written by Birch and Carøe.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e‘Routine’ emerged organically over many years against the backdrop of great personal change. As Carøe said goodbye to his father and welcomed his first child, the pair sent each other fragments of melodies and patterns, working up responses when time allowed to assemble a sonic palette that combined acoustic instrumentation of zither, clarinet, cello, saxophone (among others) with the textures of tape, drum machine and Yamaha DX7 synth. Inspired by the vulnerability and DIY ethos of Arthur Russell’s home recordings, the vision of labels like Disques de Crepescule, and the art pop, experimentation inherent to late ‘70s and early ‘80s recordings from NYC and Japan alike, Dungan and Carøe conjured new forms for their folk, leftfield pop and avant garde influences from the low-lit living rooms of Copenhagen and rural Sweden. “I’m very interested in the ways in which music and art emerge from our wider experiences as people, workers, parents and in the daydreaming activity of making music,” Dungan explains of a process which allowed the duo’s individual styles to drift apart and merge together seamlessly. “I think the process was definitely capturing moments in time, but over a long time,” Carøe adds. “It was a bit like improvisation, but with time stretched.”\u003cbr\u003eThe music floats with grace and humility, remaining sophisticated yet acutely introverted. Whether on ‘Clouds’, where soft layers of zither and clarinet are moved along by a featherlight bass riff and the hypnotic clip-clop of the primitive groovebox, or the gentle grandeur of cello rising and falling through ‘Routine 1’, the album reveals itself over 10 instrumental tracks, evoking the ineffable calm that descends when the light changes and the world turns inwards. The act of time passing became a key creative ingredient to the evolution of the album, enriched with the exciting challenge to transform their passing rounds of home recordings via a slow release musical dialogue. Jason found creative moments in the twilight hours to lay down zither, melodica, acoustic guitar to name but few, while Johan utilising “line-in and headphones” would manipulate, stretch and pitch Jason's melodic pathways during newly born naptimes.\u003cbr\u003eCarøe rhythmically plucks and slides the stringed cello instrument, leaving palpable foundations on ‘Hymn’ and ‘Chords’, in a treated, stylistic approach akin to Mabe Fratti, while ‘Silence’ draws to a close with a gospel touch. Dungan’s harp-motion zither flourishes reveal more classical connotations on ‘Reunion' with inspiration of Bedroom Community’s Nico Muhly as organs rise with Moogs, culminating with a climatic choral outro from friend, mezzo-soprano Anna Caroline Olesen.\u003cbr\u003e‘Routine’ then is their first collaboration, an album of deep and sincere reflection with inviting overtones that gesture with unrushed authenticity. A document of a new-found friendship that opens a window into the most personal of spaces, where the daily practices of music and life exist side-by-side to wondrous effect.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"TONAL UNION","offers":[{"title":"Limited Transparent Clear LP","offer_id":57546515546456,"sku":"TKM-38601","price":25.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/4266\/0184\/files\/FOR_20260622_1623_152457_898_p_a82b4dc5-a319-5b73-01b4-5a314bb8fdba_2_001.jpg?v=1782144977","url":"https:\/\/truckmusic.store\/products\/jason-dungan-johan-caroe-routine","provider":"Truck","version":"1.0","type":"link"}