"Phallus Dei" (Latin: God's Phallus) is the 1969 debut album by German band Amon Düül II. The album features layered guitars, abstract percussion, and chant-like vocals. It is often cited (alongside Can's "Monster Movie") as the original Krautrock album. The album was first issued on CD in 1988 by the Mantra label. It was reissued in 2001, digitally remastered by Eroc, and contained two extra tracks: "Freak Out Requiem (Parts I–IV)" and "Cymbals in the End". The 2006 re-remastered reissue on the German label Revisited Records contai… read more
"Phallus Dei" (Latin: God's Phallus) is the 1969 debut album by German band Amon Düül II. The album features layered guitars, abstract… read more
"Phallus Dei" (Latin: God's Phallus) is the 1969 debut album by German band Amon Düül II. The album features layered guitars, abstract percussion, and chant-like vocals. I… read more
Amon Düül II (or Amon Düül 2) is a German rock band. The group is generally considered to be one of the founders of the Krautrock scene and a seminal influence on its development. The band emerged in 1968 out of the scene of hippies and squatters in Munich, Germany, but their strong interest in music led them to go their own way. They took their name from the old Egyptian name Amon, being an Egyptian sun god, and Düül, a character from Turkish fiction. Their personnel changed constantly, but maybe the most permanent members were Renate Knaup (vocals), Chris Karrer (guitar, violin), … read more
Amon Düül II (or Amon Düül 2) is a German rock band. The group is generally considered to be one of the founders of the Krautrock scene and a seminal influence on its development. The band … read more
Amon Düül II (or Amon Düül 2) is a German rock band. The group is generally considered to be one of the founders of the Krautrock scene and a seminal influence on its development. The band emerged in 1968 out of the scene of hippies an… read more