Harmonia (Band)

Harmonia was a 1970s Krautrock supergroup from Germany. They formed as a collaboration between Michael Rother of Neu! and Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius of Cluster. The collaboration only lasted for two complete albums, 1974's Musik von Harmonia and 1975's Deluxe. As two-thirds of the group were the entirety of Cluster, the albums leaned more towards that band's ambient-tinged rock than Neu's motorik rock. Brian Eno, who once called them "the world's most important rock group", recorded an album with Harmonia in 1976 titled Tracks and Traces, which was not released until 1997.

 

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