Popol Vuh
With their early experiments in sky-touching electronic music, German group Popol Vuh are sometimes lumped in with the Krautrock bands of the 1970s, but they had been working their own territory from the beginning. Less interested in classical forms and intellectualism, keyboardist/composer Florian Fricke crafted mind-expanding ambient Moog pieces supported by tribal percussion that mimicked Indian ragas, African drum circles, and other ethnic influences. It was one of the first examples of "world fusion," uniting the best aspects of Western technology with second- and third-world sounds and forms. The band pursued this track into the '90s, and released 22 albums, including soundtracks to several Werner Herzog films.
Sei Still, Wisse Ich Bin
Popol Vuh
SPV, 2006
1 CD
For You and Me
Popol Vuh
SPV, 2006
1 CD
70's Progressives
Popol Vuh
SPV, 2006
1 CD
Das Hohelied Salomons
Popol Vuh
SPV, 2005
1 CD
Letzte Tage Letzte Nachte
Popol Vuh
SPV, 2005
1 CD
Die Nacht der Seele
Popol Vuh
SPV, 2005
1 CD
Coeur de Verre
Popol Vuh
SPV, 2005
1 CD
Fitzcarraldo (Soundtrack)
Popol Vuh
SPV, 2005
1 CD
