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Wallenstein
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German band that set themselves apart for being diverse and transcending a number of musical styles in more than a decade of existence. Ear… read moreGerman band that set themselves apart for being diverse and transcending a number of musical styles in more than a decade of existence. Early sound was krautrock, which led to symphonic, and to space rock toward the break-up of the orig… read moreGerman band that set themselves apart for being diverse and transcending a number of musical styles in more than a decade of existence. Early sound was krautrock, which led to symphonic, and to space rock toward the break-up of the original lineup around 1973. Constant throughout is keyboardist/… read more -
Os Mundi
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Os Mundi have been quoted as Berlin's first "rock big band" with a line-up that could swell to a dozen. Little-known really,… read moreOs Mundi have been quoted as Berlin's first "rock big band" with a line-up that could swell to a dozen. Little-known really, Os Mundi were indeed an important part of the Berlin Krautrock underground with a history going b… read moreOs Mundi have been quoted as Berlin's first "rock big band" with a line-up that could swell to a dozen. Little-known really, Os Mundi were indeed an important part of the Berlin Krautrock underground with a history going back to the early-1960's. The roots of Os Mundi can … read more -
Electric Sandwich
9,602 listeners
Electric Sandwich were a jazz rock/fusion band from the city of Bonn in Germany who formed in late 1969 out of a loose formation of session… read moreElectric Sandwich were a jazz rock/fusion band from the city of Bonn in Germany who formed in late 1969 out of a loose formation of session musicians. Instead of working out a standard repertoire, they agreed early on to just start playi… read moreElectric Sandwich were a jazz rock/fusion band from the city of Bonn in Germany who formed in late 1969 out of a loose formation of session musicians. Instead of working out a standard repertoire, they agreed early on to just start playing whatever came to mind. Having fun was the motto of the ho… read more -
Sperrmüll
4,910 listeners
Long time lost krautrock classic delivering a dynamic, complex combination between fuzzy freak out improvisations (full of Hammond organs a… read moreLong time lost krautrock classic delivering a dynamic, complex combination between fuzzy freak out improvisations (full of Hammond organs and catchy heavy guitar leads) & folk epic arrangements for the flute. They published only one … read moreLong time lost krautrock classic delivering a dynamic, complex combination between fuzzy freak out improvisations (full of Hammond organs and catchy heavy guitar leads) & folk epic arrangements for the flute. They published only one album in 1970 in a rather anonymus way at D. Dierks's s… read more -
Eroc
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Joachim Heinz Ehrig (born 1951 in Thuringia, Germany) was the madcap drummer "Eroc" in progressive rock band Grobschnitt. As earl… read moreJoachim Heinz Ehrig (born 1951 in Thuringia, Germany) was the madcap drummer "Eroc" in progressive rock band Grobschnitt. As early as 1967, Eroc had developed his own methods of multi-tracking and phasing effects with voices an… read moreJoachim Heinz Ehrig (born 1951 in Thuringia, Germany) was the madcap drummer "Eroc" in progressive rock band Grobschnitt. As early as 1967, Eroc had developed his own methods of multi-tracking and phasing effects with voices and instruments. A talented multi-instrumentalist, his solo wo… read more -
Eulenspygel
2,667 listeners
Eulenspygel was a progressive/jazz/krautrock band from Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. They played some psychedelic progressive rock, singing … read moreEulenspygel was a progressive/jazz/krautrock band from Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. They played some psychedelic progressive rock, singing in german, mixing music and left-wing ideas through theaterical performances. Albums: 1970 -We- … read moreEulenspygel was a progressive/jazz/krautrock band from Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. They played some psychedelic progressive rock, singing in german, mixing music and left-wing ideas through theaterical performances. Albums: 1970 -We- (under the name of Royal Servants) 1971 -Eulenspygel 2- 19… read more -
Hölderlin
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Hölderlin started out playing cover tunes in Germany in the 1960s until they received an offer for a record contract in the early 1970s. Th… read moreHölderlin started out playing cover tunes in Germany in the 1960s until they received an offer for a record contract in the early 1970s. The band was led by two brothers, Christian and Joachim Grumbkow, who wrote most of the music. They … read moreHölderlin started out playing cover tunes in Germany in the 1960s until they received an offer for a record contract in the early 1970s. The band was led by two brothers, Christian and Joachim Grumbkow, who wrote most of the music. They released their first album, Hölderlins Traum in 1972, with n… read more -
Dzyan
17,495 listeners
There are multiple artists named Dzyan: 1) the 1970s Krautrock band, 2) the world fusion guitarist. 1) Dzyan is a krautrock band founded… read moreThere are multiple artists named Dzyan: 1) the 1970s Krautrock band, 2) the world fusion guitarist. 1) Dzyan is a krautrock band founded in 1972 in Mannheim, Germany. They creatively blended elements of rock, improvised jazz, electron… read moreThere are multiple artists named Dzyan: 1) the 1970s Krautrock band, 2) the world fusion guitarist. 1) Dzyan is a krautrock band founded in 1972 in Mannheim, Germany. They creatively blended elements of rock, improvised jazz, electronics, and ethnic music from Asia into something quite unique.… read more -
Prof. Wolfff
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The German progressive rock band Prof. Wolfff lived a short and intensive life in the early 70s, as a part of the krautrock adventure - wit… read moreThe German progressive rock band Prof. Wolfff lived a short and intensive life in the early 70s, as a part of the krautrock adventure - with gigs all over Germany and a TV performance at the ‘Talentschuppen’ (ARD - first German channel).… read moreThe German progressive rock band Prof. Wolfff lived a short and intensive life in the early 70s, as a part of the krautrock adventure - with gigs all over Germany and a TV performance at the ‘Talentschuppen’ (ARD - first German channel). The band unexpectedly split in march 1972, shortly after pr… read more