The Dutch band Sound of Imker consisted of the brothers Remco and Robert Imker and Peter Homan. "The Train of Doomsday" was originally manufactured by the Philips label (1969), but though the singles already were pressed the story goes they were never released, 'cause the label manager thought it was crap and Remco took the boxes with singles with him. Leadguitarist Robert Imker aka Tokkel played in the early 70's alongside Herman Brood in the Flash & Dance Band. He got problems with alcohol and drugs, became a vagrant and lived on the streets of Assen for y… read more
The Dutch band Sound of Imker consisted of the brothers Remco and Robert Imker and Peter Homan. "The Train of Doomsday" was originally manu… read more
The Dutch band Sound of Imker consisted of the brothers Remco and Robert Imker and Peter Homan. "The Train of Doomsday" was originally manufactured by the Philips label (1969),… read more
Sound of Imker was a Dutch psychedelic rock band from Assen, The Netherlands. They were part of the late Nederbeat and early psychedelic rock scenes in their home country. The brothers Remco and Robert Imker (bass and guitar) joined up with singer Peter Homan and drummer Paul Peijters around 1968. After playing live, a representative from Philips saw them play and signed them. Although they did press some boxes full (the single 'Train to Doomsday / See Those Girls'), the label rejected them on the grounds that they were "too gloomy" or aggressive to be commercia… read more
Sound of Imker was a Dutch psychedelic rock band from Assen, The Netherlands. They were part of the late Nederbeat and early psychedelic rock scenes in their home country. The brothers Remc… read more
Sound of Imker was a Dutch psychedelic rock band from Assen, The Netherlands. They were part of the late Nederbeat and early psychedelic rock scenes in their home country. The brothers Remco and Robert Imker (bass and guitar) joined up… read more