Noekk is a project by two German musicians using the pseudonyms Funghus Baldachin (keyboards and vocals) and F. F. Yugoth (drums and bass). Their debut album The Watersprite (2005) blends progressive rock, folk and doom elements and pays tribute to seventies prog influences.

Debut album The Watersprite (2005). Members present themselves under pseudonyms Funghus Baldachin and F. F. Yugoth. Sound blends progressive rock, folk, doom and metal; noted influences cited include King Crimson and Van Der Graaf Generator. Includes a cover of Dead Can Dance's "How Fortunate Is The Man With None."

Noekk is presented as a two-person German project using pseudonyms, blending progressive rock, folk and doom elements. The Watersprite (2005) is described as eclectic and prog-influenced, with a standout Dead Can Dance cover. The album alternates between heavy prog-metal moments and subdued, introspective passages. The release is positioned for listeners of seventies progressive-folk and classic metal streaks.

For:Fans of progressive rock, progressive metal, folk-influenced music and doom-leaning listeners seeking non-commercial, eclectic albums.

 Noekk is a project born from the work of two little-known German musicians, coming from the Teutonic folk scene: the two present themselves under the pseudonyms Funghus Baldachin, keyboards and vocals, and F. F. Yugoth, drums and bass, with the guitar parts shared.

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