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Label: Kray/Minotauro Records
Dzyan was a German band that emerged from the Krautrock and jazz fusion scenes, eventually consolidating into a core trio by 1973: guitarist Eddy Marron, bassist Reinhard Karwatky, and percussionist Peter Giger.
Dzyan’s second album, Time Machine (1973), marked a turning point for the band as they transitioned into a streamlined trio: guitarist Eddy Marron, bassist Reinhard Karwatky, and percussionist Peter Giger. The record captures their shift from a broader ensemble to a more tightly focused and exploratory musical force.
Recorded at the famed Dierks Studios and released by Bacillus Records, Time Machine channels the essence of Krautrock through a rich blend of jazz fusion, psychedelic textures, and global musical influences.
Spanning four expansive compositions—including the nearly 18-minute title track—the album fuses acid rock intensity with intricate improvisation and Eastern-inspired, raga-like motifs, showcasing the trio’s adventurous spirit and dynamic chemistry. improvisation, mystical overtones, and a wide-ranging sonic palette.
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