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Category Archives: prog rock
The Kosmische Files – Episode 14 – Deuter and His Early Works
Deuter, aka Georg Deuter, is a German new age artist. Though, his early releases lean more toward the kosmische sound as well as experimental electronic and ambient. I hadn’t really heard of this guy before and he really didn’t appear … Continue reading
Posted in 1971 ambient, 70s ambient music, 70s kosmische, ambient music, chill out, drone, early 70s German Rock, early ambient music, early electronic music, electronic music, experimental music, foxes rule, ok?, kosmusche, krautrock, new age, obscure ambient music, Popol Vuh, prog rock
Tagged 70s ambient, 70s German prog, 70s new age, 70s prog, ambient, Deuter, Deuter kosmische, early 70s german electronic music, experimental electronic music, kosmische, meditation, new age, osho, sitar music
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The Kosmische Files, Episode 13: Pyramid – Pyramid (Dawn Defender) – a hoax?
Artist: Pyramid Title: Pyramid (Dawn Defender)Released: 1997, 2018 Labels: Psi-Fi, Mental Experience Genres: kosmische, prog, space rock At first glance, there really isn’t a lot of information about this album. The label says this was recorded by Toby Hrycek-Robinson (aka, … Continue reading
Posted in 1975 kosmische, 1976 kosmische, early 70s German Rock, electronic music, experimental music, foxes rule, ok?, German prog rock, kosmusche, krautrock, prog rock, psychedelic rock
Tagged 1975 kosmische, 1976 kosmische, 70s German prog, 70s kosmische, 70s krautrock, 70s psychedelic rock, acid rock, German psychedelic rock, kosmische, krautrock, krautrock reissues, mental experience records, mini moog, moog, prog rock, Psi-Fi label Germany, Pyramid kosmische band, space rock, Tibetan bells, unreleased krautrock
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Foxy Digs – The Kosmische Files – Definitions and Launching into Space
Foxy Digs through the music archices! I want to introduce a new series I’m going to run here on the blog. “The Kosmische Files” will cover some of the wild Krautrock, prog, psyche and kosmische music I found while researching … Continue reading
Posted in 1970 ambient, 1971 ambient, 1972 ambient, 1973 ambient, 1974 ambient, 1975 ambient, 1976 ambient, 70s ambient music, ambient music, Berlin school, chill out, Cluster German Band, conrad schnitzler, downtempo, drone, early 70s German Rock, early ambient music, Edgar Froese, electronic music, experimental music, foxes rule, ok?, German prog rock, Klaus Schulze, kosmusche, kraftwerk, krautrock, obscure ambient music, Popol Vuh, prog rock, psychedelic rock, space ambient, spoken word, tangerine dream
Tagged 1970 ambient, 1971 ambient, 1972 ambient, 1973 ambient, 1974 ambient, 1975 ambient, 1976 ambient, 70s ambient, 70s German prog, 70s kosmische, 70s krautrock, 70s psychedelic rock, abstract music, advant-garde, affenstunde, ambient, ambient rock, Ash Ra Temple, Berlin school, Berlin school electronic music, Brain Records Germany, Can German Band, Cluster, conrad schnitzler, Deuter, early 70s german electronic music, early Kluster material, Klaus Schulze, kluster, kosmiche, kraftwerk, krautrock reissues, La Dusseldorf, neu!, Popol Vuh, prog rock, Psi-fi label, psychedelic, tangerine dream, the Cosmic Jokers
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