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"Virus' debut is one of those albums that perfectly defines the Krautrock genre as we know it today. It's a mix of psychedelic, hard rock, and that secret ingredient, one that is only whispered about in the dark halls of the murky and mysterious underground.
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Second album by the krautrock band led by guitarist Conny Veit. Essentially this album bears little resemblance to the debut. With a new lineup consisting of mostly Popol Vuh members, the music shows a strong affinity for that laid back mystical folky sound. A great one.
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Lightshine was one of many "one and done" bands that have proliferated the prog scene around the world. Germany certainly was full of them and the Garden Of Delights label seems to excel at finding them. Lightshine cut their sole album in 1976.
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The first album from this interesting German band. If you read the bio of the band you can tell that Missus Beastly were a bit of a disorganized mess. They went through constant lineup changes throughout their history, and there were changes in sound as well.
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This is the second album from the German jazz rock ensemble. Sunbirds was actually an extension of the Klaus Weiss Quartet. Weiss was a very respected drummer on the German jazz scene, recording countless sessions with US and European players.
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"Great little record!
For the start, I must say it's a bit incoherent. However, although it's distancing this record from a masterpiece status, it's also giving it quite a dose of charm.$28.00 -
"Coming out of the boiling Munich scene of the sixties that also gave us the original Amon Düül (Thom Argauer had played in a dixieland band with Chris Karrer in the late 60s, actually), Siloah are one of the best kept secrets of the krautrock production.
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Second album from this German progressive rock band. It was recorded sometime after Fading Beauty as the band found themselves on the up and coming Sky label. The music had a slightly harder edge but the symphonic elements were still present.
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"This was professionaly recorded by Radio Bremen back in 1974 and the sound quality is excellent. One of the big differences between this release and their studio albums is the addition of the great Eddy Marron on guitar.
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Third album originally released in 1981 on a cassette only edition of 79 copies. Emma Myldenberger was a six piece acoustic instrumental ensemble. The music by nature had a folk feel but it was much more intricate.
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"Albatros from Hagen played sophisticated art rock with long tracks, similar to Grobschnitt, who came from the same town. 'Garden Of Eden' was their only LP pressed in an edition of 500 copies at the time.
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"Xhol Caravan from Wiesbaden was one of the first and best-known underground groups in Germany, part of the student movement and pioneers of psychedelic music with jazz influences.
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Archival live release. This was recorded a few weeks before the band changed their name to Xhol Caravan (and later just Xhol). Its electric jazz rock which finds the band doing their interpretations of RnB and jazz standards - but done up their way.
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Back in the days when I was a young pup I used to get mail order lists of used and rare albums from dealers in Germany. There was one album that was soooo expensive that I couldn't fathom anyone ever buying it. Funny thing is it always sold. That album was Ainigma.
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"Live from Gevelsberg (Sauerland) played art-rock with flute; without the nerve-wracking breaks often heard in this genre, but rather harmonious. In 1974, they released a 7" single and recorded an LP which, however, didn’t come out at that time.
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Garden of Delight has unearthed this superb live set from the archives of Radio Bremen. Roland Schaeffer rocks!
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"Don't be deceived by the Roger Dean-like cover art on this one. German band EILIFF was like no other contemporary band playing progressive music in the early seventies. These recordings were taken from a Cologne radio show called "Nachtmusik" which was aired on Nov. 10, 1972.
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"Epidermis were founded in Idstein, Germany, in 1971. They played some complex and sophisticated rock music, often compared with Gentle Giant, Yes and the Canterbury scene. 'June 1975' has not been released on any physical format back then, and has been made available for the first time.
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"In the 70s there were lots of clones of Yes, King Crimson, ELP, and others. But Gentle Giant? Can't think of too many. There was Etcetera from Quebec who were very good but perhaps the best of them all was Epidermis and their 1977 album "Genius Of Original Force".
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We were first to release this magnificent album on CD but GoD subsequently reissued it (I presume from the master tapes). This new vinyl pressing from GoD includes a 40 page insert. That's a lot of info!
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One of the essential early German prog albums. If you are fan of Agitation Free, Popol Vuh, and Between you must own this.
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"This was MISSUS BEASTLY's third studio album released in 1976. If you'll notice on the cover art they have the album's title as such as to look like it's the band's name, and the title of the album looks like it would be "For Missus Beastly".
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Smoking fusion served up with a nice touch of weirdness in places - kind of like Return To Forever meets Zappa. Wicked keyboard work that will blow you away. This is hot poop! Highly recommended.
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This is an odd one. It was released on CD by Kissing Spell many years ago with the band name Irmin's Way. I guess the real name of the band is Tin Pan Alley and its seeing new life from the Garden Of Delights label.
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Previously unreleased live show from November 4, 1972. This is the post Uli Trepte lineup with his replacement Bruno Schaab on bass. The band jams out three mega-long versions of "Oxymoron", "Baby Cake Walk" and "Ooga Booga".
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