A German music group referenced in the DeBaser review of Golem; the review names Johannes Vester and the Papenburg brothers (Uli and Ludwig) and situates the music in a Krautrock/electronic, 1974 context.

Lewis Tollani's DeBaser review celebrates Sand's Golem as a vivid Krautrock/electronic statement. The album juxtaposes machine coldness and ancestral, tribal emotion, highlighted by Johannes Vester's voice. The review frames Golem as a 1974-era exploration of cyborg and cosmic imagery.

For:Fans of Krautrock, experimental electronic and cosmic/ambient music.

 "According to many, the Golem is an imaginary figure from Jewish mythology and medieval folklore. The term probably derives from the Hebrew word 'gelem,' which means 'raw material' or 'embryo,' a term found in the Bible (Old Testament, Psalm 139:16) to indicate the 'formless mass' that Jews associate with Adam before a soul was infused into him. In modern Hebrew, golem also means robot" Wikipedia

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