Belgian band from Diest noted in reviews as four musicians who, after announcing an end around The Eclectic Measure (2006), resumed activity. Their sound blends melancholic progressive and psychedelic elements with occasional stoner and hard-rock touches; they have shared stages with Brant Bjork and Alfredo Hernandez and released material on ElektroHasch.

Hypnos 69 are a rock group from Diest, Belgium. Reviews on DeBaser discuss their albums The Eclectic Measure (2006) and Legacy (2010) and note collaborations/splits with Colour Haze and Monkey 3.

Two DeBaser reviews praise Hypnos 69 for melancholic, richly layered music and progressive-psychedelic textures. The Eclectic Measure (2006) is described as an album of maturity; Legacy (2010) expands into symphonic progressive territory. Reviews note stoner and hard-rock roots dissolving into vintage progressive and psychedelic shades. The band is identified as four musicians from Diest, Belgium, who resumed activity after a brief announced end. Overall reception is favorable and descriptive rather than purely evaluative.

For:Fans of progressive rock, psychedelic rock and stoner-influenced hard rock seeking melancholic, layered albums.

 There aren't many albums that can convey such melancholy to me.

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 Eclectic and concrete, two qualities I would attribute to Hypnos 69.

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