Zeuhl
Zeuhl (pronounced ['zœl]; meaning "Celestial") is a subgenre of progressive rock, established in 1969 by the French band Magma. The term comes from Kobaïan, the fictional language created by Magma's Christian Vander and Klaus Blasquiz for Magma, in which Zeuhl Ẁortz means approximately "Celestial Force".
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Other names | Celestial Music |
Stylistic origins | Jazz, Progressive Rock |
Cultural origins | Late 1960s - Early 1970s France |
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