Munju were part of the German independent music underground of the late 1970s, yet they consistently slipped past easy classification. Formed in Würzburg in 1976, the group began as an instrumental fusion-rock band, with Jürgen Benz on saxophone and flute, Dieter Kaudel on guitar, Wolfgang Salomon on bass, and Thomas Römer on drums. Their music moved between jazz-rock, improvisation, funk rhythm, German underground rock, and later more compact s…
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