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"Every man for himself and God against all": a terrifying vision of isolation. Communication between man and man is impossible – and between man and God.
"Every man for himself and God against all": a terrifying vision of isolation.
Communication between man and man is impossible – and between man and God.
Dive into Herzog's haunting masterpiece and discover the enigma of Kaspar Hauser’s tragic journey.
Agitation Free channels their travel impressions into Malesch along with sound fragments recorded on the streets of Cairo, producing an 'on the road' album unmatched in many ways. Between more rock/psychedelic tracks and cosmic/electronic passages, one may feel the sensation of walking through the most secret alleys of the Kasba or setting up camp with nomads in the Sahara.
Agitation Free channels their travel impressions into Malesch along with sound fragments recorded on the streets of Cairo, producing an 'on the road' album unmatched in many ways.
Between more rock/psychedelic tracks and cosmic/electronic passages, one may feel the sensation of walking through the most secret alleys of the Kasba or setting up camp with nomads in the Sahara.
Dive into Agitation Free’s Malesch and experience a mesmerizing blend of krautrock, psychedelia, and Middle Eastern soundscapes today!
"Florian... still sounds divine in all its (often even naive) beauty." "The music drags us like a daydream through the alleys and bridges of Venice, for which it makes a highly effective soundtrack."
"Florian... still sounds divine in all its (often even naive) beauty."
"The music drags us like a daydream through the alleys and bridges of Venice, for which it makes a highly effective soundtrack."
Dive into Le Orme’s Florian and experience a timeless blend of chamber rock and Italian prog brilliance today!
An enchanting and fairytale album where English folk marries 70s rock, Donovan-style ballad, and psychedelia. Marc Bolan, aboard his unicorn and with his acoustic guitar, leaves behind sixteen precious 'haikus' for the listener to follow.
An enchanting and fairytale album where English folk marries 70s rock, Donovan-style ballad, and psychedelia.
Marc Bolan, aboard his unicorn and with his acoustic guitar, leaves behind sixteen precious 'haikus' for the listener to follow.
Dive into the magical world of 'Unicorn' and experience Marc Bolan's timeless blend of folk, psychedelia, and early glam rock.
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