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When Harmonia made an album, it was about more than just music. It was about a vision. Deluxe, released in 1975, was the band’s second album. Instead of pure sound experiments, this album focused more on structure, melody, and rhythm. Harmonia showed a new side of themselves – more accessible musically, without losing any of their depth. Brian Eno himself once called Harmonia “the world’s most important rock band”1 – an assessment that could hardly better underscore how visionary this music was then and still is today. 1. Quote from: David Stubbs: Future Days: Krautrock and the Building of Modern Germany. Faber & Faber, 2014.



