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Time Machine Alarm Clock with Electric Silence Technology - Perfect for Bedrooms, Offices, and Meditation Spaces
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Time Machine Alarm Clock with Electric Silence Technology - Perfect for Bedrooms, Offices, and Meditation Spaces Time Machine Alarm Clock with Electric Silence Technology - Perfect for Bedrooms, Offices, and Meditation Spaces
Time Machine Alarm Clock with Electric Silence Technology - Perfect for Bedrooms, Offices, and Meditation Spaces
Time Machine Alarm Clock with Electric Silence Technology - Perfect for Bedrooms, Offices, and Meditation Spaces
Time Machine Alarm Clock with Electric Silence Technology - Perfect for Bedrooms, Offices, and Meditation Spaces
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Dzyan's classic second and third LPs together and complete on one CD, with all original album cover art! "When the [original] band eventually disintegrated, Reinhard Karwatky was the only member remaining. So, he drafted in jazzers Eddy Marron (ex-Jochen Brauer Sextet and Vita Nova) and drummer Lothar Scharf (from Virgo), who didn't stay long, and was in turn replaced by the much more original percussionist Peter Giger. On Time Machine [1973] they played, to quote Eddy Marron: 'in the Kriegel-Doldinger-Association-Et Cetera jazz-rock style,' a very inventive fusion, the spirit of Kraut rock in a radical jazz-fusion. While Peter Giger worked on other commitments as a session musician for ECM and on tour with Eberhard Weber, ex-Dave Pike Set drummer Marc Hellmann filled in. By the time Giger returned, the Dzyan sound had changed considerably, as both Reinhard and Eddy had been experimenting with ethnic musics and a wider range of instruments. Mellotrons, sitar, and the mysterious 'Super String' were added. The third album Electric Silence [1974] was even more out on a limb, bringing weird avant-garde elements together with jazz, rock and various ethnic musics; all together in an extreme melting pot of styles, ideas and fertile imagination. Running from free-jazz through medieval cum raga-rock (cf. Third Ear Band) and intense rock improvisation it is indeed one of the landmarks in experimental rock." -- The Crack In The Cosmic Egg.
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