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1970s German band
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Ibliss were a progressive / Krautrock / jazz fusion band from the Rhineland in Germany. Founded as a quintet in 1971 by former members of Kraftwerk and its predecessor Organisation, they recorded one album in Hamburg—with notable Krautrock producer Conny Plank. The group disbanded in 1973.

Members

  • Andreas Homann (drums, percussion)
  • Basil Hammoudi (percussion, flute, vocals)
  • Norbert Buellmeyer (bass guitar, percussion)
  • Rainer Buechel (saxophone, flute)
  • Wolfgang Buellmeyer (guitar, percussion)

Discography

  • Supernova (1972 LP)

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