Amon Düül emerged from West Germany's 1960s student movement as a political art commune, channeling free-form jams into raw, psychedelic folk-rock that birthed krautrock's experimental spirit.
Formed in 1967, this loose collective delivered hazy improvisations on albums like Psychedelic Underground,…
9 roots·13 legacies
Roots trace the artists and scenes that shaped Amon Düül; legacies follow the artists carrying those ideas forward. The names below are the most-mentioned direct connections in the graph.
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Tom Bombadil, Charalambides, Chris Karrer, Damo Suzuki + 5 more
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6 releases·1972-1989
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1984