Dennis - Hyperthalamus - 1975 (2020)
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Genre: Krautrock, Jazz Rock, Space Rock Media: CD Year of publication: 1975 (2020) Publisher (label): Nova Catalog number: 6.22352 Country of performer (group): Germany Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac) Rip type: image+.cue Duration: 36:54

Tracklist: 01. Do Your Own Thing 7:15 02. Others Do 5:45 03. Already 4:58 04. Gray Present Tense 18:56

Personnel:

  • Thomas Kretschmer - guitar
  • Klaus Briest - bass
  • Jim Wiley - bass
  • Manne Rürup - keyboards
  • Michael Kops - keyboards
  • Willi Pape - sax, clarinet, flute
  • Olaf Casalich - percussion
  • Carsten Bohn - drums, percussion

Carsten Bohn was a pilllar of the first wave of German Rock bands. He drummed for the 'City Preachers' (1969) , then for 'Frumpy' (1970-1972) before creating in 1973, the band 'Dennis', named after his son, with 'Frumpy' bandmate Thomas Kretschmer. The band's headquarters was an old village school outside of Hamburg, where the band lived and rehearsed with often-changing line-ups including Manfred Rürup ('Tommorrow's Gift') and Michael Kops on keyboards, Thomas Kretschmer (Ex-Frumpy) on guitar, Klaus Briest ('Xhol') and Hans Hartmann on bass, Willi Pape ('Thirsty Moon') on sax and flute, Olaf Cassalich ('Ougenweide') on percussion and Carsten Bohn on drums & percussion. The music itself was based on collective improvisation, with either a rockier edge or a jazzier feeling, depending on the musicians, recalling 'Thirsty Moon' or 'Tommorrow's Gift'. In 1973, the band released 'Hyperthalamus' which presented different sessions with one rockier side and a side-long Jazz-Rock inspired track. Although an all-instrumental record, some field recordings, were credited, as a pun, to "M.I. .Real on lyrics". The band ceased to exist at the end of 1974

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