Walking Psychosis cover
The Juka Trashy album Auto Fiction is inspired by the soundtracks of Tarantino and Lynch films and focuses on creating a cinematic experience rather than clinging on to a specific genre. You will experience a dusty and lo-fi universe of surf, rock, punk, and a dash of bluesy singer-songwriter on the album.
Auto Fiction is a great example of what comes out of creative processes in a collision of different places: The cultural melting pot of Berlin, writing retreats in Austin (Texas) and Paris, Juka Trashy’s hometown Aarhus, coffees in Copenhagen, beers on Christiana and most importantly: Amazing musicians from more than ten different countries.
The philosophy behind Auto Fiction is that you can’t create a musical journey for your listener without travelling, and you can’t make an album with a wide scope if everybody has the same cultural or artistic background. Auto Fiction has grown out of the international collaborations that are established when you dare to think out of the box and break the boundaries of genre, text, instrumentation, and working processes. All contributors have been asked to leave their unique fingerprint on the album and to consider it as a playground for creativity.
This album is supported by DJBFA and Koda’s Cultural Funds, and Claus Rzenno (via
patreon.com/jukatrashy
from
Auto Fiction,
released August 12, 2021
Juka Trashy, Pedro Da Palma, Stonebreaker Audio, Pete Maher.
This album is supported by DJBFA and Koda’s Cultural Funds, and Claus Rzenno (via
patreon.com/jukatrashy