February 28, 2017
Space Debris, Germany
News: Space Debris have just released their 8th(?) studio album Behind the Gate now available as a 2 LP or 2 CD set.
Location: Stuttgart
Overview: I would consider Space Debris a Jam Band first and Krautrock band second. Their approach to music is based on the long form improvisational jam centered around the soloists for guitar and organ.
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Haven't heard this one as I stopped at "Elephant Moon". The preceding albums are pretty much the same stylistically but thoroughly enjoyable due mostly to the organ moves...
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