Guru Guru - Dance Of The Flames -1974 2006- -flac- Jun 2026

Features Nejadepour on 12-string guitar, reflecting a folk-jazz influence.

: Handled by Eroc (ex-Grobschnitt), known for preserving dynamic range while adding clarity to 1970s analog recordings. Guru Guru - Dance Of The Flames -1974 2006- -FLAC-

The title track is the closest Guru Guru ever came to a hit. A hypnotic, Afro-tinged percussion loop drives the song. Neumeier’s vocals are half-spoken, half-sung, like a beat poet who just set his beret on fire. The FLAC’s dynamic range shines here: the congas pop with air, the bass drum has actual weight , and the guitar solo—a controlled feedback squall—feels like it’s happening in your room. A hypnotic, Afro-tinged percussion loop drives the song

: Electric and acoustic guitars, vocals (joined from the band Eiliff). Hans Hartmann : Electric and double bass. : Electric and acoustic guitars, vocals (joined from

Expect intricate rhythms, fiery guitar solos, and a more structured, technical approach that still retains that signature Guru Guru "weirdness." The 2006 reissue cleans up the audio beautifully, preserving the dynamic range of Neumeier’s masterful drumming. Key Tracks: "Dagobert Duck's 100th Birthday" "Dance of the Flames" "The Girl from Hirschhorn" description of the bonus tracks included in the 2006 reissue?