From the ashes of the Apple Music Publishing band the U No Who came Bachdenkel, who in 1969 relocated from Birmingham to France. Recording sessions were undertaken, an early single resulted (Through the Eyes of a Child), and eventually on an LP worth of material collected. The song "Translation" was written during an association with choreographer Graziella Martinez (who had previously worked with The Soft Machine) working on a ballet of the same title. Already experimenting with mixing their influences from Beatles psych era, Jono Mitchell style songs, Eastern and Hippie … read more
From the ashes of the Apple Music Publishing band the U No Who came Bachdenkel, who in 1969 relocated from Birmingham to France. Recording sessions w… read more
From the ashes of the Apple Music Publishing band the U No Who came Bachdenkel, who in 1969 relocated from Birmingham to France. Recording sessions were undertaken, an early single resul… read more
Bachdenkel was a British progressive rock band based in France in the 70s. They released two albums, Lemmings (1973) and Stalingrad (1978). Bachdenkel were an English rock group which came to life in and around the King's Heath area of Birmingham in the late 1960s, evolving out of a combo called "U No Who". Their name was produced by computer - an innovative use of new technology in those days - and they were one of the seminal bands on the Birmingham scene during the late 1960s, which saw the development of psychedelic culture and electric rock music. They had close … read more
Bachdenkel was a British progressive rock band based in France in the 70s. They released two albums, Lemmings (1973) and Stalingrad (1978). Bachdenkel were an English rock group which came … read more
Bachdenkel was a British progressive rock band based in France in the 70s. They released two albums, Lemmings (1973) and Stalingrad (1978). Bachdenkel were an English rock group which came to life in and around the King's Heath ar… read more