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108 is a German ensemble that formed in the late 1990s around Frauke Weber, a classically trained pianist, and Andreas Goldemann, a multi-instrumentalist....
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108 is a German ensemble that formed in the late 1990s around Frauke Weber, a classically trained pianist, and Andreas Goldemann, a multi-instrumentalist. They released their debut album 'Invocation' in 1997, which included the track 'Invocation' from their top songs list. Their music incorporates elements like Sanskrit chants and Eastern instrumentation alongside piano and percussion.
Their discography includes albums like 'The Garden' from 1998, 'Zenith' from 1999, 'Aether' from 2001, and 'Darshan' from 2004. Other songs in their catalog include 'Opposition', 'Strength And Fear', and 'Ashes/Dust'. The group has faced some criticism over their use of sacred mantras in their work.
Over time, their lineup has included members like Michael Hoppé on bass and vocals and Thorsten Quaeschning on drums and percussion, alongside the founding duo. Their live performances have been documented on releases like 'Darshan'.
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