Phallus Dei
In 1969, Amon Düül II released 'Phallus Dei'. A feral, lysergic howl from the belly of a Munich commune. Wild, untethered and droning with menace, it planted the seed for what the world would come to call Krautrock.
In 1969, Amon Düül II released 'Phallus Dei'. A feral, lysergic howl from the belly of a Munich commune. Wild, untethered and droning with menace, it planted the seed for what the world would come to call Krautrock.
In 1971, Can released 'Tago Mago.' A sprawling, psychedelic odyssey that redefined the boundaries of rock.
In 1973, Faust released IV - a wild, shape-shifting journey through German psychedelia, motorik grooves and dadaist noise.