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Irmin's Way were an obscure mid-70's Anglo-German band who recorded an LP in 1976, that remained unreleased and lost until 1995. Taking their name from the Saxon god that slayed a dragon, their conceptual opus was steeped in mythology too. In the classic tradition of Krautrock bands of the era, Irmin's Way notably drew on the cosmic side of Pink Floyd, close to Belgian's Dragon, or towards Gäa's psychedelic space-tripping. A touch amateurish, and not that well produced, it is nonetheless a classic of the genre. Albums: OPUS; DESTROY (1976) LP Kissing Spell KSLP 9589 (UK, 1996) CD Kissing Spell KSCD 9569 (UK, 1996) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.