The one and only album from this band from Germany.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, violin, electric harp, piano, clavichord and electric piano.
This forty minutes long album takes us through a journey through the fusion and jazz landscape.
The music is really intense and fast with lots of violins and electric piano. Jean Luc Ponty is a good reference here. The many fans of his music will really enjoy this album.
There are also some gypsy music and eclectic prog influences on this album. The music is very much eclectic throughout this album.
The music is also a bit melodic although the music here is too eclectic to be called a melodic fusion album.
There are some rampant solos here and those makes this album a good album. There is a lot to really enjoy on this album, indeed. This album is one of these hidden gems from the 1970s European scene.
3 points

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