A Los Angeles–formed, occasion-based studio group documented by the 1967/1968 release Tanyet, an experimental psych-raga record of roughly 21 minutes.

Tanyet (born 1967, printed 1968) is described in the review as a 21-minute psych-underground album recorded in Los Angeles, featuring sitar, flute, guitars, mellotron violins, trumpets and a single child vocal appearance; the review names a young Ry Cooder on guitar and cites Ravi Shankar and Captain Beefheart as spiritual fathers/influences.

Ceyleib People is documented here mainly through the album Tanyet (born 1967, printed 1968), a short (≈21 minutes) Los Angeles psych-raga experimental record. The record mixes sitar, flute, mellotron violins and guitars and is presented as a historical snapshot of late-1960s psych-underground activity. The review highlights Ry Cooder on guitar and names Ravi Shankar and Captain Beefheart as inspirations.

For:Fans of 1960s psychedelic and raga-influenced experimental music, collectors of obscure psych records, and listeners interested in Los Angeles underground sessions.

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