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Amon Düül – Disaster (Lüüd Noma) is a striking document from one of the most influential collectives to emerge from the German underground scene, capturing the raw experimental spirit that helped define early krautrock.
Rooted in the countercultural movement of late 1960s and early 1970s Germany, Amon Düül’s music pushed boundaries with its improvisational structures, hypnotic rhythms, and unfiltered energy. Disaster (Lüüd Noma) reflects that ethos, presenting a sound that is at once chaotic, meditative, and deeply immersive.
The album blends psychedelic rock, free-form improvisation, and avant-garde textures, creating a sonic landscape that feels both primal and exploratory. Rather than adhering to traditional song structures, the recordings evolve organically, driven by collective performance and a sense of spontaneity.
As part of the broader krautrock movement, Amon Düül’s work remains essential listening for anyone interested in the roots of experimental rock and electronic music. Their influence can be traced through decades of alternative and progressive music.
This reissue on the Ohr label brings renewed attention to a lesser-known chapter of the band’s catalogue, offering collectors and new listeners alike the chance to experience a raw and uncompromising piece of musical history.






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