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| | Ololiuqui: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com |
 | | Psy trance duo from Hamburg, Germany, Ololiuqui consisted of experienced players Volker Koenig and Oliver Elschenbrioch, who began with a diverse background in rock, reggae and blues and jumped off into electronic music experimentation. |
 | | Their name derives from the Mexican LSD-like drug Ololiuqui, which is derived from the seeds of a variety of morning glories, which seems appropriate, given their psychedlic style. |
 | | Their first self-titled album for Spirit Zone, released in 1997, featured a fairly traditional psy trance sound but when Eschenbrioch effectively retired from the band Koenig took Ololiuqui in broader directions, producing the 1999 full-length, Valves [+], which, along with a solid trance core featured funk, disco and house elements and beautiful, operatic vocals. |
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