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Formed by members of Orange Peel and Nosferatu (the vocalist / guitarist Michael Winzkowski), the band Epsilon published three LPs between 1971 and 1974. Their self title can be considered as their best, a nicely varied and achieved combination between heavy blues rockin' sections and coherent progressive skills. Their second Move On (1971) represents a more mainstream rock album with a few enjoyable moments. With the album Epsilon Off (1975) the band turn to a straight heavy rockin' trip in a typical 70s style. First, self-titled album of German prog-rock band Epsilon is definitely their best one. It's a classic example of organ-oriented monster from 70s clearly influenced by British late 60' and early 70' prog/psych movement. All songs are sang in English language and overall "feeling" of this production has nothing to do with (over)experimental Krautrock scene.

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Epsilon

Formed by members of Orange Peel and Nosferatu (the vocalist / guitarist Michael Winzkowski), the band Epsilon published three LPs between 1971 and 1974. Their self title can be considered as their best, a nicely varied and achieved combination between heavy blues rockin' sections and coherent progressive skills. Their second Move On (1971) represents a more mainstream rock album with a few enjoyable moments. With the album Epsilon Off (1975) the band turn to a straight heavy rockin' trip in a typical 70s style. First, self-titled album of German prog-rock band Epsilon is definitely their best one. It's a classic example of organ-oriented monster from 70s clearly influenced by British late 60' and early 70' prog/psych movement. All songs are sang in English language and overall "feeling" of this production has nothing to do with (over)experimental Krautrock scene.

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Formed by members of Orange Peel and Nosferatu (the vocalist / guitarist Michael Winzkowski), the band Epsilon published three LPs between 1971 and 1974. Their self title can be considered as their best, a nicely varied and achieved combination between heavy blues rockin' sections and coherent progressive skills. Their second Move On (1971) represents a more mainstream rock album with a few enjoyable moments. With the album Epsilon Off (1975) the band turn to a straight heavy rockin' trip in a typical 70s style. First, self-titled album of German prog-rock band Epsilon is definitely their best one. It's a classic example of organ-oriented monster from 70s clearly influenced by British late 60' and early 70' prog/psych movement. All songs are sang in English language and overall "feeling" of this production has nothing to do with (over)experimental Krautrock scene.