Brainbox
Brainbox is a Dutch rock group from the late early 1970s. It was founded in Amsterdam by guitarist Jan Akkerman, drummer Pierre van der Linden, and singer Kazamir (Kaz) Lux. Their debut single was Down Man, which established their progressive blues sound. They had several hit singles in the Netherlands, including Between Alpha and Omega, Doomsday Train, and Smile. Soon after they released their first album, Akkerman and van der Linden left the group to join Focus. They were replaced by guitarists Herman Meyer and Rudie de Quelijoe and drummer Frans Smit. Meyer was later replaced by John Schuursma. After Kaz Lux left the group in 1971, their popularity waned and they split up in 1972. In 2004 Kaz Lux reassembled the band (though without Jan Akkerman) and they performed in the Netherlands. (via Wikipedia) Jan Akkerman (guitarras, órgão, baixo na 9) Pierre van der Linden (bateria) Andre Reynen (baixo) Kaz Lux (vocal, percussão) Tom Barlage (flauta) Rob Hoeke (piano) Tony de Queljoe (guitar)
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Top Singles
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Deep Brown Noise
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Brown Noise Dream
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Alpha Meditation
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Down Man
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Alpha Brain Waves
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Summertime
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Dark Rose
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Pink Noise Echo
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Amsterdam, the First Days
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Amsterdam The First Days
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Pink Noise - Low Mid Frequency Loop
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Gamma 100 - 130 Hz
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Dark Dry Noise
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Gamma Rain
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Scarborough Fair
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Beta Concentration 16Hz
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Sea of Delight
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Reason to Believe
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Pink Noise - Mid Frequency Loop
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Sinner's Prayer
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Woman's Gone
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Sleep Noise
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Doomsday Train
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Pure Delta Sleep 1Hz (Loopable)_1
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To You
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Baby, What You Want Me To Do
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Sleep Aid 300hz
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Theta Intuition 5Hz
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Alpha Visualization 10Hz
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Virgin
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Sleep Aid 500hz
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Pink Noise - Low Frequency Loop
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Cruel Train
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Indigo
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Delta Healing 1Hz
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Between Alpha and Omega
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Pink Noise - High Frequency Loop
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Radio Communications
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Mobilea
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The Smile
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Pink Noise - High Mid Frequency Loop
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Astroasis
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Gamma Conciousness 36Hz
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So Helpless
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Baby What You Want Me to Do
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The Flight
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The Smile (Old Friends Have A Right To)
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Smile
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Shifting
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The First Principle