Releases by sand
There is more than one band with the name Sand, at least ten:
1.) Sand is a Berlin-based band from Saxony, known on the German scene for their cult album Golem.
Sand was P.O.T. (Part of Time) in the late '60s, opening for Can in 1969 in Düsseldorf, the proto-Golem tracks created during this period (1969-1972) never having been released until the Rotorelief label published them on the Sylph Ballet album.
Sand, made up of the trio Ludwig Papenberg and his brother Ullrich Papenberg, and Johannes Vester, is both an experimental proto-industrial avant-garde band and, when augmented by a few other members, has a more rocking feel in the vein of Pink Floyd's The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, making Sand a visionary experimental mix, a truly unique entity in the history of music and records. Sand doesn't depend on a classic krautrock style, but is nonetheless part of this wave of psychedelic cosmic German bands.
At that time, Klaus Schulze developed a special recording process with sound engineer Manfred Schunke, which was called Artificial Head Stereo Sound,,, It wasn't until 1974 that the first album Golem was recorded and released on the Delta Acustic label, then reissued several times from 2010 onwards by Rotorelief.
Sand says that Manfred Schunke and Klaus Schulze were his great mentors.
Sand doesn't depend on a classic krautrock style, but is part of that wave of psychedelic cosmic German bands. This band is also the genesis of industrial music, cerebral-cosmic-strange-dark at once with acoustic guitars, synths, sound generators, short-wave radios, factory noises, dock hammers, farm machinery, sand whirls and a strange, supernatural atmosphere, the story of Sand and its Golem, their first album released in 1974.
As of 2010, French label Rotorelief is releasing five albums by Sand (INXOM) with two additional albums by Nurse With Wound and Current 93, Sand having been unearthed by Steve Stapleton (Nww) and brought to light by David Tibet (C93).
Golem / Desert Navigation / Sylph Ballet / North Atlantic Raven / His First Step
+ Chromanatron (Nww) and When The May Rain Comes (C93).
In 2020, Rotorelief releases a brand-new album, Vibrating Cloud, to celebrate the band's 50th anniversary, 1969-2019, with cover art by the famous and talented cartoonist Enki Bilal.
rotorelief.com
2.) A soft rock band from Portland, Oregon USA in the 1970s with vaguely country leanings. They released two albums. "Who Are Ya Tryin' to Fool" is their most popular song. The first album fits somewhere between Bread and New Riders Of The Purple Sage, the second is more polished.
3.) A Japanese metalcore band. They released a couple of split-cd´s in Japan. They released an album in 2008 called Nuthin but a bitter mouth and have just recently released a CD called Spit on Authority in 2013
4.) The Indie (Rock) band from Germany consisting of Sebastian Lohse (known as Robin Sohn, the former vocalist of Letzte Instanz) and Frieder Zimmermann. Founded in 2001 they released their debut album Winterlieder in September 2005.
5.) The death metal band from the USA
6.) The UK four-piece including Tim Wright, Neil Griffiths, John Richards and Rowan Oliver who make dark post-rock/electronics with a trombone. Formed in York, UK in 1995 have released three albums on Soul Jazz
7.) An instrumental side project of Edward Ball (Television Personalities, Teenage Filmstars, The Times)
8.) This group in France released a CD in 2008:
9.) A rock/blues band from Beijing, China. See 沙子 (Shāzi). From 2009 on they are using the name 刘冬虹与沙子乐队 (Liu Donghong & Sand).
10.) A prog/rock/pop soloproject by Sam Healy (known from the band North Atlantic Oscillation). (http://www.sandtheband.com). Kscope released the first Sand album 2013.
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