German progressive/psychedelic/experimental group known primarily for the 1973 album A Meditation Mass — a rare, meditative four-part record frequently described as eclectic and hypnotic.

Album: A Meditation Mass (1973). The album is described in reviews as a progressive experimental/meditative record lasting about 40 minutes, with four tracks titled Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4. Review mentions a hard-to-find reissue from the early 2000s. Musicians named in reviews: Rolf Fichter, Klaus Fichter, Matthias Nicolai, Peter Elbracht.

DeBaser hosts a single in-depth review praising Yatha Sidhra's 1973 album A Meditation Mass as an experimental, meditative progressive-rock journey. The record is described as rare and eclectic, blending symphonic prog, folk, space rock and more. Review emphasizes its hypnotic structure (four parts) and the album's emotional effect.

For:Fans of progressive, psychedelic and experimental 1970s rock; collectors of rare records; listeners seeking meditative, eclectic music.

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