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Kollektiv
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Kollektiv plays a rather avant-garde music inspired by both elements of psychedelic music, electronics combined with Jazz interfits. The ba… read moreKollektiv plays a rather avant-garde music inspired by both elements of psychedelic music, electronics combined with Jazz interfits. The band was originally composed of Jogi Karpenkiel (bass) who joined the band "The Phantoms",… read moreKollektiv plays a rather avant-garde music inspired by both elements of psychedelic music, electronics combined with Jazz interfits. The band was originally composed of Jogi Karpenkiel (bass) who joined the band "The Phantoms", an utterly pop band who changed their name to become the&qu… read more -
Thirsty Moon
5,912 listeners
Thirsty Moon were one of the many German jazz-rock progressive groups in the early '70s that put their own unique spin to their fusion… read moreThirsty Moon were one of the many German jazz-rock progressive groups in the early '70s that put their own unique spin to their fusion-based music, especially on their first two records, which are rightly considered classics in the … read moreThirsty Moon were one of the many German jazz-rock progressive groups in the early '70s that put their own unique spin to their fusion-based music, especially on their first two records, which are rightly considered classics in the Krautrock genre. Thirsty Moon was created in Bremen, in nort… read more -
Missus Beastly
6,007 listeners
Formed in Herford, Germany in 1968 under the name Psychotic Reaction, the group changed their name to Missus Beastly (from the Negro doll M… read moreFormed in Herford, Germany in 1968 under the name Psychotic Reaction, the group changed their name to Missus Beastly (from the Negro doll Mistress Beastly) but was among the first of the jazz-rock progressive group in Germany. The band f… read moreFormed in Herford, Germany in 1968 under the name Psychotic Reaction, the group changed their name to Missus Beastly (from the Negro doll Mistress Beastly) but was among the first of the jazz-rock progressive group in Germany. The band folded after just one album recorded (soon bootlegged with a … read more -
Kalacakra
4,286 listeners
German psychedelic underground, released only one album: Crawling To Lhasa "A legitimate reissue of this great spacey, psychedelic alb… read moreGerman psychedelic underground, released only one album: Crawling To Lhasa "A legitimate reissue of this great spacey, psychedelic album from 1972. A duo perform, & the final result is lots of guitars, flute, electric piano and … read moreGerman psychedelic underground, released only one album: Crawling To Lhasa "A legitimate reissue of this great spacey, psychedelic album from 1972. A duo perform, & the final result is lots of guitars, flute, electric piano and old synthesizers & percussion plus some additional instr… read more -
German Oak
7,831 listeners
In the strange Olympic summer of 1972, the Düsseldorf instrumental group (community of 5 hippies / open mind artists) German Oak entered th… read moreIn the strange Olympic summer of 1972, the Düsseldorf instrumental group (community of 5 hippies / open mind artists) German Oak entered the Luftschutzbunker (or Air Raid Shelter), in order to record their first self-titled LP. The purpo… read moreIn the strange Olympic summer of 1972, the Düsseldorf instrumental group (community of 5 hippies / open mind artists) German Oak entered the Luftschutzbunker (or Air Raid Shelter), in order to record their first self-titled LP. The purpose of recording in a bunker was to recreate the feelings exp… read more -
Xhol
1,984 listeners
Xhol Caravan, later known as Xhol, were one of the first bands who participated at the end of the 60's to the launch of the Krautrock … read moreXhol Caravan, later known as Xhol, were one of the first bands who participated at the end of the 60's to the launch of the Krautrock movement in Germany. Nevertheless, their music cannot be categorised. Their roots came from rhythm… read moreXhol Caravan, later known as Xhol, were one of the first bands who participated at the end of the 60's to the launch of the Krautrock movement in Germany. Nevertheless, their music cannot be categorised. Their roots came from rhythm'n'blues with soul tendencies. With their second a… read more -
Hoelderlin
6,395 listeners
Hoelderlin (Hölderlin) was a German progressive rock band that was formed in 1970 by brothers Joachim and Christian von Grumbkow with Nanny… read moreHoelderlin (Hölderlin) was a German progressive rock band that was formed in 1970 by brothers Joachim and Christian von Grumbkow with Nanny de Ruig, with whom Christian was married. The trio was influenced by rock, jazz, and folk music. … read moreHoelderlin (Hölderlin) was a German progressive rock band that was formed in 1970 by brothers Joachim and Christian von Grumbkow with Nanny de Ruig, with whom Christian was married. The trio was influenced by rock, jazz, and folk music. Named after the romantic poet, Friedrich Hölderlin (1770-184… read more -
Exmagma
3,110 listeners
Exmagma were a German psychedelic jazz rock trio in the seventies, that's also sometimes associated with krautrock and the Canterbury … read moreExmagma were a German psychedelic jazz rock trio in the seventies, that's also sometimes associated with krautrock and the Canterbury scene. Their music is influenced by The Soft Machine, among others. Trippy jams, avant-garde exper… read moreExmagma were a German psychedelic jazz rock trio in the seventies, that's also sometimes associated with krautrock and the Canterbury scene. Their music is influenced by The Soft Machine, among others. Trippy jams, avant-garde experiments (bordering on free jazz) and groovy improvisations ar… read more -
Eiliff
1,610 listeners
Formed in the late 60's, Eiliff was a German band who turned fusion on its head with a pair of studio albums featuring classy Canterbu… read moreFormed in the late 60's, Eiliff was a German band who turned fusion on its head with a pair of studio albums featuring classy Canterbury-style jamming with bass, guitar and keyboards plus some ethnic instruments thrown in (mostly th… read moreFormed in the late 60's, Eiliff was a German band who turned fusion on its head with a pair of studio albums featuring classy Canterbury-style jamming with bass, guitar and keyboards plus some ethnic instruments thrown in (mostly the sitar). Being somewhat out of step with the then dominant … read more -
Günter Schickert
6,881 listeners
Founder member of the trio GAM (spaced out rocking improvisations), Gunter Schickert also has a fruitful career, figuring among the pioneer… read moreFounder member of the trio GAM (spaced out rocking improvisations), Gunter Schickert also has a fruitful career, figuring among the pioneers of the echo guitar (with Achim Reichel and Manuel Gottsching). He worked in collaboration with K… read moreFounder member of the trio GAM (spaced out rocking improvisations), Gunter Schickert also has a fruitful career, figuring among the pioneers of the echo guitar (with Achim Reichel and Manuel Gottsching). He worked in collaboration with Klaus Schulze in 1975 for "Home Session". His two f… read more