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Anima

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German experimental electronic music project from the early 1970s, exploring synthesizers and tape-based sound design.

Stürmischer HimmelAnimaMusik Für Alle

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Anima was a German experimental and electronic music project active during the early 1970s, representing the exploratory sound design ethos of that era. The project, which also operated under the moniker Anima Sound, emerged during a period of significant innovation in European electronic music and avant-garde composition. Their discography includes the early work "Musik Für Alle" released in 1971, followed by their self-titled album "Anima" in 1972, and the later release "Stürmischer Himmel." These recordings demonstrate an engagement with synthesizers, tape manipulation, and compositional experimentation characteristic of the era's underground electronic music scene. Though specific details about personnel and production remain limited, Anima's output reflects the broader European interest in electronic music as a vehicle for artistic experimentation. Their work contributed to the development of experimental electronic music during a formative period, though they remain relatively obscure within broader music historical narratives.

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