A German quintet from the early 1970s noted in reviews for a Hammond-driven, hard-progressive sound. Their 1971 album Seasons is highlighted for Steve Leistner's rough vocals, Lucian Bueler's Hammond organ and Thomas Leidenberger's guitar contributions.

Seasons (1971) was released on the Plus label (as noted in the review). Review credits include Steve Leistner (vocals), Lucian Bueler (Hammond) and Thomas Leidenberger (guitar).

A single DeBaser review highlights Wind's 1971 album Seasons as a Hammond-driven, hard-progressive/psychedelic record. The reviewer praises Steve Leistner's rough vocals and Lucian Bueler's organ, noting several standout tracks. Overall the tone is appreciative and nostalgic.

For:Fans of krautrock, 70s progressive rock and Hammond-driven psychedelic music.

 The Wind may not have invented anything new but this is also krautrock... and it’s a shame it’s talked about so little.

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