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Annexus Quam

Musical Group
Forfans of krautrock, free jazz, psychedelic/experimental rock, and adventurous 1970s german music diggers.
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The Profile

Annexus Quam were a German krautrock/free-jazz collective active between the late 1960s and early 1970s, releasing two albums—Osmose (1970) and Beziehungen (1972)—and known for collective improvisation, cosmic textures, and jazz-inflected arrangements.

The group operated as a septet devoted to collective improvisation, blending krautrock, psychedelia, minimalism, blues hues, and free-jazz structures. Their sound features dark atmospheres, organ layers, prominent trumpet and trombone, and sudden percussive incursions. Osmose comprises pieces I–IV; the closing "Osmose IV" runs about eighteen minutes.

Annexus Quam are portrayed as a German septet devoted to collective improvisation, blending krautrock and free jazz with cosmic, psychedelic, and minimalist shades. The review focuses on Osmose (1970), noting dark atmospheres, organ layers, brass leads, and sharp percussive breaks. It highlights the 18-minute Osmose IV as the album’s epitome. Overall verdict: a must-listen for kraut and beyond.

Notable Quotes

"Osmose" (1970).

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