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Guru Guru - Dance Of The Flames -1974 2006- -flac-
A unique "power trio" for this album only, featuring founder Mani Neumeier (drums/vocals), Hans Hartmann (bass), and the virtuoso Houschäng Nejadepour (guitars), who joined from the band Eiliff. Tracklist (2006 Edition)
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Dance Of The Flames
A skilled bassist and contrabassist whose fluid jazz background provided the backbone for the album's complex rhythms. Guru Guru - Dance Of The Flames -1974 2006- -FLAC-
The FLAC version of "Dance of the Flames" is available on various online music platforms, including Amazon Music, HDtracks, and eBay. Listeners can also purchase the album from Guru's official website or through his social media channels.
Mani Neumeier’s drums remain frantic and creative, while bassist Hans Hartmann provides "wild bass runs" that keep the chaotic structures grounded. Key Tracks:
The story of is one of dramatic evolution, shifting the band from their "drugged-out" Krautrock roots toward a sophisticated, high-energy jazz-fusion sound. The 1974 Shift: From Acid to Fusion A unique "power trio" for this album only,
: A "goofy" opener featuring duck-call vocals and intricate drum patterns.
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: Named after Scrooge McDuck’s German moniker, this opening track explodes with hyper-kinetic drum work and angular, syncopated guitar lines. It bridges classic Krautrock absurdity with serious jazz-rock chops. The FLAC version of "Dance of the Flames"
: This short but explosive track features dizzying, careening solos from every band member, showing a level of technical precision previously unheard of from Guru Guru.
: A dark, heavy fusion closer that echoes the intensity of The Inner Mounting Flame . The 2006 Reissue
For the uninitiated, preserves every single bit of data from the source master. Unlike MP3 (which chops away frequencies above 16-18 kHz to save space), FLAC retains the full sonic spectrum. On Dance Of The Flames , this means: