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Lp DZYAN Electric Silence (re) Long Hair Music LHC92 - STILL SEALED

Sold Date: November 9, 2023
Start Date: October 9, 2022
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lp DCYAN

Electric Silence

 

Country of release: Germany, 2022

Originally released: 1974

Label: Long Hair Music

Catalog number: LHC92

Barcode: 4035177000924

Gatefold Cover/Gatefold Sleeve: No/No

Includes 4 PAGES insert

 

 Condition Record: mint

Condition Cover: mint

lp is still sealed / lp IS STILL SEALED

Photo from my own lp / Photo take From my personal copy

 

 

 

Track Side 1:

1. Back To Where We CAME FROM (8:58)

2. A Day In My LIFE (4:03)

3. The road Not Taken (4:56)

 

Track Side 2:

1. Khali (4:57)

2. FOR Earthly Thinking (9:38)

3. Electric Silence (4:31)
 

 

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Originally released in 1974 On famous German label Bacillus, Dzyan's third and final album, ELECTRIC SILENCE is recognized FORArt . Dzyan refined their Sound even further into improvisation and exotic Sounds , mixed with weird experiments and mysticism. ELECTRIC SILENCE offers other-worldly MUSIC ofTheMUSICofASIA but taking it into far more original realms. Multi-instrumentalists Marron and Karwatky experimented with sitar, saz, tambura, mellotron, synthesizers, bass-violin, and A mysterious invented instrument called 'super-string', all merged in an extreme melting pot ofA 'Psychedelic world groove'; while Giger, bursting with creative power and virtuosity, holds it together withHIS fantastic drumming. From The weird opium-the trance soundtrack of 'Khali' ToThe more funky'FOR Earthly Thinking',ToThe even wilder tracks like 'Theroad Not Taken', Dzyan crafted OneofThe finest and most unique worksofThe Krautrock era. ELECTRIC SILENCE, an amazing work On its own, rhythmically adventurous and unique jazzprog, is indeed OneofThe landmarks in experimental rock,A masterpiece.
A highlights in German rock history. Don't miss this ( ) vinyl-reissue transferred From original mastertape with 4 PAGESband history, unseen photos.
 ( LONG HAIR )


Eddy Marron - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Sitar, Baglama, Tambura, Mellotron, Vocals
Reinhard Karwatky - electric bass, contrabass, strings, mellotron, synthesizer
Peter Giger - drums, percussion 
 

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Originally released in 1974 On famous German label Bacillus, Dzyan's third and final album, ELECTRIC SILENCE is recognized FORArt . Dzyan refined their Sound even further into improvisation and exotic Sounds , mixed with weird experiments and mysticism. ELECTRIC SILENCE offers other-worldly MUSIC ofTheMUSICofASIA but taking it into far more original realms. Multi-instrumentalists Marron and Karwatky experimented with sitar, saz, tambura, mellotron, synthesizers, bass-violin, and A mysterious invented instrument called 'super-string', all merged in an extreme melting pot ofA 'Psychedelic world groove'; while Giger, bursting with creative power and virtuosity, holds it together withHIS fantastic drumming. From The weird opium-the trance soundtrack of 'Khali' ToThe more funky'FOR Earthly Thin Originally released in 1974 On famous German label Bacillus, Dzyan's third and final album, ELECTRIC SILENCE is recognized FORArt . Dzyan refined their Sound even further into improvisation and exotic Sounds , mixed with weird experiments and mysticism. ELECTRIC SILENCE offers other-worldly MUSIC ofTheMUSICofASIA but taking it into far more original realms. Multi-instrumentalists Marron and Karwatky experimented with sitar, saz, tambura, mellotron, synthesizers, bass-violin, and A mysterious invented instrument called 'super-string', all merged in an extreme melting pot ofA 'Psychedelic world groove'; while Giger, bursting with creative power and virtuosity, holds it together withHIS fantastic drumming. From The weird opium-the trance soundtrack of 'Khali' ToThe more funky'FOR Earthly Thin