Thomas Natschinski & Gruppe - kosmos 354 {Germany} 70s hard psych, prog

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Thomas Natschinski's family moved from Claußnitz to Leipzig in 1949 and to Berlin in 1953. Natschinski, who came into contact with music at an early age through his father, the conductor and composer Gerd Natschinski, began learning the piano at the age of nine. At 16 he wrote his first songs.

Natschinski studied composition, piano and music theory at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin from 1964 to 1970. One of his teachers was Rudolf Wagner-Régeny.

While still a student, he founded the band Team 4, which was musically based mainly on the Beatles, but with German lyrics by Hartmut König. The band name referred to the number of members. The song Mokka-Milch-Eisbar, released in 1968, also dates from this time. It is about the Mokka-Milch-und-Eis-Bar on Karl-Marx-Allee in East Berlin.

Beat music was still heavily promoted until 1965, but at the end of the year there was a change due to its overly western orientation: many bands were banned and Team 4 had to change its name to Thomas Natschinski and his group. The old name no longer suited anyway, as the group had grown in the meantime. In 1968 the band's first Amiga LP, Die Straße, was released with the following line-up: Thomas Natschinski (lead guitar, vocals)
Detlev Haak (rhythm guitar, vocals)
Fred Krüger (electric bass, acoustic guitar)
Martin Just (keyboard, vocals)
Gerrit Gräfe (drums)
Sanda Weigl (vocals)

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