
Dagmar Zuniga - in filth your mystery is kingdom / far smile peasant in yellow music
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in filth your mystery is kingdom / far smile peasant in yellow music
Recorded 2019-2024
'the gdlo metal
must be rung
a bore is a well
lit mine where
everything belongs
to me'
Dagmar Zuniga makes music that feels both intimate and expansive: songs drift like disrupted signals, carried by harmony, tape hiss, and a strong sense of touch.
Her debut solo album in filth your mystery is kingdom / far smile peasant in yellow music — written and recorded in New York, Norway, and Athens, Georgia over a period of five years on her longtime companion, the Tascam 424 — was uploaded to Bandcamp and YouTube in January 2025, quickly garnering over two hundred thousand views and the attention of artists such as Mount Eerie, who invited her to tour with them that summer.
This year, what was once a jewel of tapped-in algorithms and message boards will meet the world at large, with in filth arriving digitally on March 4, and physically on April 10, via AD 93.
credits
releases April 10, 2026
All songs written, performed, and recorded by Dagmar Zuniga
Tracks 5, 6, 11 written by Dagmar Zuniga and Hayes Hoey
Austyn Wohlers – flute (track 1)
Zach Phillips – piano and arrangement (track 4)
Hayes Hoey – additional vocals (tracks 5, 6), guitar (track 5)
Recorded 2019-2024
'the gdlo metal
must be rung
a bore is a well
lit mine where
everything belongs
to me'
Dagmar Zuniga makes music that feels both intimate and expansive: songs drift like disrupted signals, carried by harmony, tape hiss, and a strong sense of touch.
Her debut solo album in filth your mystery is kingdom / far smile peasant in yellow music — written and recorded in New York, Norway, and Athens, Georgia over a period of five years on her longtime companion, the Tascam 424 — was uploaded to Bandcamp and YouTube in January 2025, quickly garnering over two hundred thousand views and the attention of artists such as Mount Eerie, who invited her to tour with them that summer.
This year, what was once a jewel of tapped-in algorithms and message boards will meet the world at large, with in filth arriving digitally on March 4, and physically on April 10, via AD 93.
credits
releases April 10, 2026
All songs written, performed, and recorded by Dagmar Zuniga
Tracks 5, 6, 11 written by Dagmar Zuniga and Hayes Hoey
Austyn Wohlers – flute (track 1)
Zach Phillips – piano and arrangement (track 4)
Hayes Hoey – additional vocals (tracks 5, 6), guitar (track 5)



