Once called "the worlds most important rock group" by Brian Eno, legendary minimalist avant-garde band Harmonia was formed in the early seventies by Michael Rother of NEU ! and Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius of CLUSTER. Although this supergroup produced only two studio albums-'74s "Musik von Harmonia" and '75's "De luxe" they were very influential and perfectly embodied the Krautrock ideal. While leaning slightly towards Clusters ambient sound, they were also entirely their own entity-a jet engine running clean and precise but also spouting asphyxiating aural exhaust.