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LPS 203LP
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2018 release. Originally released in 1970. "Siloah were a German progressive psych / folk band in the vein of Kalacakra, Langsyne and others 'curiosities'. Siloah are one of the best kept secrets of the krautrock production. Siloah had a hardcore including Thom Argauer, Manuela von Perfall, Heinrich 'Tiny' Stricker and Wolfgang Görner, plus a host of guests coming and going, everybody was free to join and play at any time, guest members often joining from the Baumstassen commune around which the band was living before they eventually moved to an abandoned farm on the outskirts of town A collective hippie musical tribe largely inspired by mysticism, LSD and sexadelism. Their music features a heavy use of stoned vocals (in English), mantric like guitar parts, flute, "ethnic" percussions. Their first drugged item released in 1970 offers a dangerous and imaginative ocean of trippy, perpetual jams. A bombastic psychedelic explosion in the mood of the best German prog folk releases. The atmospheres are beautifully 'acoustic', sometimes dreamy and ethereal but never away from krautrock 'primitive' sound."
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LPS 204LP
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2018 release. Originally released in 1972. "Sukram Gurk was the title chosen for the Siloah second LP. It was the name of Markus Krug spelled backwards. Markus' name was chosen because it was the one that sounded better phonetically to the ears of the trio. The sound of the album takes it all one step further, turning into an electric storm, yet retaining the free psychedelic improvisation feel of its predecessor."
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GOD 033CD
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"The second and last one by the Munich underground band, this time with keyboards and more professional. From the master tapes." New reissue of the 2nd and final Siloah album, originally released in 1972. As with the debut album, this was previously reissued by the now defunct Lost Pipe Dreams label, now in more superior form -- from master tapes with 1 bonus track. Very loose, tripped-out feel with Can-like atmospheres at times. The absolute finest in early 70s flowing psychedelics and an essential document of the era.
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