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New vinyl edition of the third release from this amazing German band. The band had particular popularity in France for some reason. After the band's break up this was released by the French Barclay label and became quite a rarity.
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New edition of the classic second album from this amazing German band. Fully authoerized and remastered by the band it arrives with one previously unreleased live bonus track from 1973.
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Interesting collection put together by Made In Germany of the German hard rock band Epitaph. The 4CD set is marketed as "The Brain Years" but in fact only the first three albums included here were on Brain.
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Late 70s found this great Spanish trio recording for Harvest Records. Neuronium's stock in trade was Berlin School electronic music infused with some latin flair. Consisting of two keyboardists and a guitarist the band released two excellent albums for Harvest.
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Back in print! 2CD expanded edition of one of the great Berlin School electronic albums of all time. This is really the album where Schulze put it all together. Floating, drifting, pulsating sequenced music on all analogue keyboards that will take you to another dimension. Essential!
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"Wucan is a german rock band from Dresden, who like to describe their style of music as Heavy Flute Rock. If one is to dive deeper into the artistic creativity of the group, it becomes obvious, why regular genres won’t fit here.
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"Wucan is a german rock band from Dresden, who like to describe their style of music as Heavy Flute Rock. If one is to dive deeper into the artistic creativity of the group, it becomes obvious, why regular genres won’t fit here.
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Satin Whale was a popular German prog band that for some reason got very little attention when the CD world took shape. Only one of their albums - Lost Mankind - ever made it to the silver disc. Their debut "Desert Places" was originally released on the Brain label in 1974.
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Frank Bornemann has been busy. He has turned his long discussed Joan Of Arc opera solo effort into an Eloy project and he is about to release the first part.
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"Zzebra were an English ethno-jazz/funk/fusion band that released two albums on Polydor in 1974 and 1975.
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In 1988 Frank Bornemann resurrected Eloy, collaborating with keyboardist Michael Gerlach. The CD has been out of print for years.
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New repress of the incredible debut by this important German band. Malesch seamlessly fused krautrock jamming with Middle Eastern sounds. Cosmic music at its finest. You don't already own this?? Really????
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"The live at Rockpalast show presented here was recorded at Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany on 1st December 1976 when the band still included the core original line-up of Andy Powell on guitar and vocals, Martin Turner on bass and vocals, Steve Upton on drums and Laurie Wisefield on guitar and voca
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Siena Root has been one of Sweden's best kept musical secrets over the past decade or so. The roots (no pun intended) of the band are clearly in a 70s sound - a bit hard rock - a bit psychedelic. Their earlier albums have a looser, jammier feel.
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Two classic albums "Paratyphus B" and "Inactin" from the great Polish violinist's early 70s jazz rock ensemble reissued along with a previously unreleased Radio Bremen live broadcast.
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"Wolfgang Bock's new studio album in the best tradition of the Berlin School.
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Who is Wolfgang Bock? Is he Wolfgang von Pappritz? Is he Peter Flieger? Apparently he's all three.
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"Agitation Free was one of the leading representatives of German experimental rock music in the early 1970s. The Berlin band developed long, for that time unusual, free instrumental improvisations from the end of 1967.
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"The first track on “Androgyn” has again, like on “Another Green Mile”, the cello of Wolfgang Tiepold and some odd voice samples added to interesting synth sounds.
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Back in print. Originally released in 1978 as a 2CD set, this may well be Schulze's magnum opus. Easily one of the best Berlin School electronics albums of all time - now enhanced with a 21 minute bonus track.
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"Attempting a comeback after 25 years can be a risky venture, especially for an aging band so closely tied to a vanished zeitgeist, in this case the restless counterculture of early 1970s Germany.
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"The band was founded as "Peacock" in 1975 by Tommy Betzler and first toured the extended Rhine-Main area and built up a small but loyal fan base. Recording a demo tape and sending it to record companies proved to be unsuccessful.
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I was going to do a write up on this release but the label's hype sheet covered it really well:
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"More than 50 million records sold, LP productions in Hungarian, German and English, tours and festival appearances throughout Europe and Japan, at least 50 cover versions or adaptations of the world hit "Gyöngyhajú lány" - Omega are Hungary's number one rock export.
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Since the 1980s, Mario Schönwälder, born in West-Berlin / Germany, has been involved in the production of electronic sounds, first in the environment of Bernd Kistenmacher, and later mainly in duo and triple formations.
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