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  2. Popol Vuh - Wikipedia

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    The oldest surviving written account of Popol Vuh (ms c. 1701 by Francisco Ximénez, O.P.). Popol Vuh (also Popul Vuh or Pop Vuj) [1] [2] is a text recounting the mythology and history of the Kʼicheʼ people of Guatemala, one of the Maya peoples who also inhabit the Mexican states of Chiapas, Campeche, Yucatan and Quintana Roo, as well as areas of Belize, Honduras and El Salvador.

  3. Letzte Tage – Letzte Nächte - Wikipedia

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    Letzte Tage – Letzte Nächte (Last Days – Last Nights in German language) is the eighth album by Popol Vuh. It was originally released in 1976 on United Artists Records. In 2005 SPV re-released the album with three bonus tracks.

  4. Aguirre (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Aguirre is the seventh album by German band Popol Vuh. It contains music used in the soundtrack to Werner Herzog's film Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), first released as an album in 1975 on Ohr, and reissued in 2004 by SPV with one bonus track. The soundtrack gained the band comparisons to renowned ambient musician Brian Eno. [2]

  5. Popol Vuh (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's name, taken from the Mayan manuscript, has been translated roughly as "meeting place" [2] or "book of the community". [3] Their first album, Affenstunde, released in 1970, can be regarded as one of the earliest space music works, [citation needed] featuring the then new sounds of the Moog synthesizer (rare sight in Germany of early 70s) [7] together with ethnic percussion.

  6. City Raga - Wikipedia

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    City Raga is the eighteenth album by Popol Vuh which was originally released in 1995 on Milan Records.. In this album, Popol Vuh plays a style of music which is similar to bands like Enigma, Deep Forest or Banco de Gaia, mixing electronic music and dance rhythms with ethnic chants and the sampled voice of singer Maya Rose rather than the krautrock, psychedelic rock and ambient music of their ...

  7. Affenstunde - Wikipedia

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    Affenstunde ("Hour of the Monkey") [2] is the first album by German band Popol Vuh. Originally released in 1970 in Germany by Liberty Records, it has been reissued several times by various international labels. The 2004 German SPV edition features one previously unreleased bonus track.

  8. Sei still, wisse ich bin - Wikipedia

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    Sei still, wisse ICH BIN (subtitled "Szenische Gesänge") is the thirteenth album by Popol Vuh. It was originally released in 1981 on Klaus Schulze's record label Innovative Communication. In 2006 SPV re-released the album with one bonus track.

  9. Hosianna Mantra - Wikipedia

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    Hosianna Mantra is the third album by German band Popol Vuh.It was originally released in 1972 on the German record label Pilz.The album saw the band blend elements of Western classical music, Asian music, and space rock. [1]