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Saturday, 23 January 2010

REPOST (@ 256) -Brave new World-Impressions on Reading Aldous Huxley (Vertigo Krautrock)


This band emerged from Hamburg and lasted only a few years. It included a mixture of loca musicians and two “foreigners”. The German musicians were Reinhart Firchow (recorders flutes, ocarina, stylophone, percussion, vocals), Lucas Lindholm (bass, bass fiddle, organ piano), Dicky Tarrach (drums, percussion), Herb Geller (flutes, cor anglais, alto/soprano/tenor saxes, organ), the Irishman John O'Brien-Docker (guitars, organ, percussion, vocals, wind chimes) and Esther Daniels (vocals). As you can tell from the name of the band and one album title, their coming together was to make their instrumental interpretation of Aldous Huxley’s novel – A Brave New World. Being almost entirely an instrumental band (apart from some occasional voices) they created a most unique sound which combined together successfully different styles such as folk, psychedelic rock and electronics. Their use of wind nstruments (woodwinds), peculiar percussion patterns, flute, saxophones and a stylopohone gives their music a special otherworldly sound. A possible sound-alike would be Annexus Quam (in the psychedelic rock approach) and Between (in the ethereal, atmospheric sound) Sadly, after they released Impressions on Reading Aldous Huxley in 1972 and then dissolved. It is commonly referred to as an essential album in any krautrock album collection.(Progarchives.com)

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