Kalacakra was a 1970s German psychedelic underground band formed by the duo Claus Rauschenbach and Heinz Martin. Their sound carried a heavily eastern influence, with a lot of flute, sitar and percussions, and their style has been described as "mantric acid folk." "Kalacakra" refers to a Tibetan Buddhist concept of "time-cycles." The band released its only album, Crawling To Lhasa, in 1972. They recorded in German. The album was re-released on CD in 2001 by Garden of Delights, featuring two bonus tracks absent from the 1972 release.
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| - Kalacakra war eine Psychedelic-Rock-Band, die um 1971 in Duisburg gegründet wurde. (de)
- Kalacakra was a 1970s German psychedelic underground band formed by the duo Claus Rauschenbach and Heinz Martin. Their sound carried a heavily eastern influence, with a lot of flute, sitar and percussions, and their style has been described as "mantric acid folk." "Kalacakra" refers to a Tibetan Buddhist concept of "time-cycles." The band released its only album, Crawling To Lhasa, in 1972. They recorded in German. The album was re-released on CD in 2001 by Garden of Delights, featuring two bonus tracks absent from the 1972 release. (en)
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| - Kalacakra war eine Psychedelic-Rock-Band, die um 1971 in Duisburg gegründet wurde. (de)
- Kalacakra was a 1970s German psychedelic underground band formed by the duo Claus Rauschenbach and Heinz Martin. Their sound carried a heavily eastern influence, with a lot of flute, sitar and percussions, and their style has been described as "mantric acid folk." "Kalacakra" refers to a Tibetan Buddhist concept of "time-cycles." The band released its only album, Crawling To Lhasa, in 1972. They recorded in German. The album was re-released on CD in 2001 by Garden of Delights, featuring two bonus tracks absent from the 1972 release. In 2002 after a gap of 30 years another album was released by the reformed band. The album was called "Peace" and contained a more New Age fare compared to the 1972 Krautrock. (en)
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