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Emma Myldenberger
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Seventies German Krautrock band Emma Myldenberger incorporate various elements into their music from authentic pagan folk to medieval and p… read moreSeventies German Krautrock band Emma Myldenberger incorporate various elements into their music from authentic pagan folk to medieval and psych-progressive rock. View wikiSeventies German Krautrock band Emma Myldenberger incorporate various elements into their music from authentic pagan folk to medieval and psych-progressive rock. View wiki -
Eulenspygel
2,672 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 -
Xhol
1,990 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 -
Walter Wegmüller
12,140 listeners
Wegmuller was a mystic, artist and eccentric Gypsy. A sort of Swiss new age hippy. Some of the best artists of the cosmic Krautrock era backed him up on his one album, 'Tarot', which is generally considered a masterpiece of the genre. It pre-dates the releases of The Cosmic Jokers by a … read more -
Electric Sandwich
9,620 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 -
Kollektiv
6,759 listeners
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 -
Exmagma
3,116 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 -
Thrice Mice
1,034 listeners
Thrice Mice was a German jazz/kraut/progressive-rock band, which was founded in 1966 by the brothers Rainer von Gosen and Werner von Gosen … read moreThrice Mice was a German jazz/kraut/progressive-rock band, which was founded in 1966 by the brothers Rainer von Gosen and Werner von Gosen and Arno Bredehöft. Linear, melodic rock pieces were enriched with improvising solos, jazz element… read moreThrice Mice was a German jazz/kraut/progressive-rock band, which was founded in 1966 by the brothers Rainer von Gosen and Werner von Gosen and Arno Bredehöft. Linear, melodic rock pieces were enriched with improvising solos, jazz elements, technical effects, complex saxophone duets and big-band-l… read more -
Eiliff
1,615 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 -
Tomorrow's Gift
2,436 listeners
Tomorrow's Gift (along with similar bands, Frumpy and Joy Unlimited) originally formed as a blues and soul-rock band evolving by the e… read moreTomorrow's Gift (along with similar bands, Frumpy and Joy Unlimited) originally formed as a blues and soul-rock band evolving by the end of the '60s into progressive rock, but still remind faithful to their roots. The line up c… read moreTomorrow's Gift (along with similar bands, Frumpy and Joy Unlimited) originally formed as a blues and soul-rock band evolving by the end of the '60s into progressive rock, but still remind faithful to their roots. The line up consisted of Ellen Meyer (Vocals) Carlo Karges (guitar, percu… read more