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""Dein Kopf Ist Ein Schlafendes Auto" (engl. Your Head is a Sleeping Car) was one of the most interesting German formations of the exciting late 1970s. The album, which bears the title of the band's name, was recorded in 1980 and was released on record the same year.
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New 2CD set from the reformed version of Grobschnitt. Disc 1 is actually a reissue of the 2008 live disc but a bonus track is included. Disc 2 was recorded on their 2009 tour of Germany and includes a live version of the complete Rockpommel's Land album (plus other tunes).
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Mythos was one of the original space rock bands to record for the Ohr label. This is a later released from 1980 originally released on Sky Records. The band revolves around flautist/keyboardist Stephan Kaske. Pulsating rhythms and spacey keys are augmented by Kaske's lead work on flute.
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"Nautilus was founded in 1998 as an electronics duo by Martin Ludwig and Ralf Obel, later Guitarist Werner Strätz and ex-GROBSCHNITT member entered the project.
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Second album from this German symphonic rock band originally released in 1978. The band was led by Jenny and Pit Hensel on vocals and keys respectively. Jenny reminds a bit of Inga Rumpf with a coaser midrange-y tone.
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Rubber Tea is a young German ensemble formed in 2017. Their sound is very much rooted in the 70s. Vintage keyboards proliferate...yes I hear the sounds of the Mellotron. The band is fronted by vocalist Vanessa Gross.
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Second album from this German space rock band gets its first release on CD and given the deluxe treatment courtesy of Sireena Records. While it doesn't hit the heights of The World Will End On Friday its still quite a good album.
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Ever wonder what happened to Roye Albrighton after he split from Nektar? The answer is Snowball. First of two albums from this German "supergroup" of sorts. Snowball was formed by two Passport members - Curt Cress and Kristian Schulze.
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Little known but actually one of the better German symphonic prog bands of the late 70s. At times Tibet sounded remarkably like Eloy.
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New reissue of the long out of print first album from this Swedish band. This was originally released in 1984. Tribute made four albums - the later two finds them hooking up with Pierre Moerlen. New Views is instrumental symphonic rock highly influenced by the the melodic side of prog.
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Before he went on to some fame creating a lot of new age twaddle, German keyboardist Peter Seiler led a prog rock trio called Tritonus. They released two albums Tritonus and Between The Universe.
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