: Opens with nature sounds and transitions into powerful electric guitar work. The Day of Timestop : A high-energy jazz-rock fusion track. Dance of the Flames
In conclusion, "Dance of the Flames" is a testament to Guru's tireless pursuit of innovation and artistic expression. The album's sprawling soundscapes, which blend Indian classical music, jazz, and world music, are a reflection of Guru's rich musical heritage and his boundless creativity. Guru Guru - Dance Of The Flames -1974 2006- -FLAC-
Released by Revisited Records , remastered by Eroc (former Grobschnitt drummer), and often includes a bonus live track. : Opens with nature sounds and transitions into
The original 1974 tracklist includes eight songs, known for blending technical proficiency with Mani Neumeier's signature humor: Dagobert Duck's 100th Birthday : Famous for its "silly duck vocals". The Girl From Hirschhorn The Day Of Timestop Dance Of The Flames Samba Das Rosas : An acoustic fusion piece featuring vocals by Nejadepour. : Known for ending with the sound of a flushing toilet. At The Juncture Of Light And Dark God's Endless Love For Men Where to Find It The Girl From Hirschhorn The Day Of Timestop
The album opens with a taut, almost funky bassline from Hartmann. Neumeier’s slide guitar doesn’t soar—it crawls , like hot tar. The FLAC encoding captures the microtonal bends and the grainy texture of his amplifier. Midway, the track collapses into a free-jazz drum breakdown (Fischer is a revelation here), then reassembles into a mocking call-and-response vocal. It’s absurdist philosophy set to a riff.
: This album marked a major shift for the band, moving away from their earlier "acid-heavy" Krautrock and toward a jazz-rock fusion Unique Lineup : For this record, mastermind Mani Neumeier (drums/vocals) formed a power trio with Hans Hartmann (bass) and the highly influential guitarist Houschäng Nejadepour , formerly of the band Musical Style
: Opens with nature sounds and transitions into powerful electric guitar work. The Day of Timestop : A high-energy jazz-rock fusion track. Dance of the Flames
In conclusion, "Dance of the Flames" is a testament to Guru's tireless pursuit of innovation and artistic expression. The album's sprawling soundscapes, which blend Indian classical music, jazz, and world music, are a reflection of Guru's rich musical heritage and his boundless creativity.
Released by Revisited Records , remastered by Eroc (former Grobschnitt drummer), and often includes a bonus live track.
The original 1974 tracklist includes eight songs, known for blending technical proficiency with Mani Neumeier's signature humor: Dagobert Duck's 100th Birthday : Famous for its "silly duck vocals". The Girl From Hirschhorn The Day Of Timestop Dance Of The Flames Samba Das Rosas : An acoustic fusion piece featuring vocals by Nejadepour. : Known for ending with the sound of a flushing toilet. At The Juncture Of Light And Dark God's Endless Love For Men Where to Find It
The album opens with a taut, almost funky bassline from Hartmann. Neumeier’s slide guitar doesn’t soar—it crawls , like hot tar. The FLAC encoding captures the microtonal bends and the grainy texture of his amplifier. Midway, the track collapses into a free-jazz drum breakdown (Fischer is a revelation here), then reassembles into a mocking call-and-response vocal. It’s absurdist philosophy set to a riff.
: This album marked a major shift for the band, moving away from their earlier "acid-heavy" Krautrock and toward a jazz-rock fusion Unique Lineup : For this record, mastermind Mani Neumeier (drums/vocals) formed a power trio with Hans Hartmann (bass) and the highly influential guitarist Houschäng Nejadepour , formerly of the band Musical Style