American music group from the mid-1970s noted (in reviews) for blending rock, electronics and progressive atmospheres on the album Where Are We Going.

DeBaser review describes them as American mid-1970s musicians; the review mentions the Oickle brothers and highlights spacey, progressive-rock and electronic elements on Where Are We Going.

A single evocative review on DeBaser celebrates ID's album Where Are We Going for its mixture of rock, electronics and progressive atmospheres. The reviewer describes vivid memories of discovering the LP and highlights spacey, ritual-like music and inventive guitar work. The record is framed as a successful mid-1970s experiment in extraterrestrial atmospheres.

For:Fans of experimental 1970s rock, space/psychedelic prog and collectors of obscure LPs.

 Vivid is the memory of that day back in 1987 when I bought three LPs at the record store in San Lorenzo, Rome, all of which shared a cover made of slightly thicker and rougher cardboard than usual, so much so that it raised doubts that they might be bootlegs: this one, Happy Dragon Band (which I reviewed), and Randy Holden's "Population II," marking the Epiphany I brought home that day.

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