A septet devoted to collective improvisation. Creators of the album Osmose (1970), blending free jazz structures with kosmische/psychedelic textures, organs, winds, brass and tribal percussion.

Ivo Avido reviews Annexus Quam's 1970 album Osmose, praising its blend of kosmische, psychedelic and free-jazz elements. The septet's collective improvisation creates dark, dramatic atmospheres with organs, winds, trumpet, trombone and tribal percussion. The reviewer singles out "Osmose IV", an 18-minute suite, as the album's epitome and calls the record a must for music enthusiasts.

For:Music enthusiasts, including fans of kraut/kosmische, free jazz and experimental/psychedelic music.

 An album essentially devoid of immediate "musical" comparisons.

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