Harmonia (band)
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Harmonia was a 1970s Krautrock supergroup from Germany. They formed as a collaboration between Michael Rother of Neu! and Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius of Cluster. The collaboration only lasted for two complete albums, 1973's Musik von Harmonia and 1975's Deluxe.
As two-thirds of the group were the entirety of Cluster, the albums leaned more towards that band's ambient-tinged rock than Neu's motorik rock. Brian Eno, who once called them "the world's most important rock group",[citation needed] recorded an album with Harmonia in 1976 titled Tracks and Traces, which was not released until 1997.