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In the late 1970s, Sweden’s underground music scene was a peculiar beast. While the world was obsessed with disco, punk, and stadium rock, a small, obsessive subculture of musicians was quietly creating something far stranger: private press records that fused traditional Scandinavian folk music with progressive rock, jazz fusion, and nascent synth experimentation. Among the most enigmatic of these releases is Fabodjantan’s sole album, Come Blow The Horn .

, is a landmark of Swedish erotic cinema that has transcended its genre to become a cult phenomenon. Directed by American auteur Joseph W. Sarno Fabodjantan - Come Blow The Horn - 1978 - Swe -...

The storyline revolves around a farm girl named Monika (played by Leena Hiltunen), who unearths an ancient Viking horn. According to regional legend, ancient warriors would blow this horn upon returning from sea to summon village women down to the beaches for lovemaking. In the late 1970s, Sweden’s underground music scene

Fabodjantan's "Come Blow The Horn" is a captivating jazz album that has stood the test of time. Its unique blend of Swedish folk influences, intricate arrangements, and virtuosic performances makes it a standout in the world of jazz. As a rare and obscure record, it has become a treasured find among collectors and enthusiasts, and its legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians and listeners alike. , is a landmark of Swedish erotic cinema