A German progressive-rock group active around 1970. They released a single self-titled album, Nosferatu (1970), mixing sax, flute, keyboards, jazz-influenced instrumental passages, blues touches and psychedelic moments.

According to the review by Wiserson, Nosferatu issued one album (Nosferatu) which blends winds (sax and flute), keyboards and jazz-derived instrumentals; it received a 3/5 review and remained relatively obscure.

An obscure German progressive-rock group whose sole released album, Nosferatu (1970), blends sax, flute, keyboards and jazz-tinged instrumental passages. The review (3/5) praises moments like "Willie the Fox" and "Vanity Fair" while noting repetition and rough edges. Recommended for genre enthusiasts and collectors of lesser-known 1970s prog.

For:Fans of 1970s progressive rock, collectors of obscure prog records, listeners who like jazz-tinged and psychedelic rock.

 The only album they brought to light, "Nosferatu" indeed, is a full-fledged progressive, with winds (sax and flute), keyboards, instrumental interludes of jazz origin, slight blues influences especially regarding the sound.

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