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Florian Fricke
Florian Fricke
1944-2001 German electronic musician and founder of group Popol Vuh
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Al Gromer Khan
Al Gromer Khan
German-born sitar player and composer
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Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog
German film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and opera director
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Florian Hecker
Florian Hecker
German-Austrian musician
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Karlheinz Stockhausen
Karlheinz Stockhausen
German composer
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Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel
Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel
German composer
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Peste Noire
Peste Noire
band
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Carlos Sandoval
Carlos Sandoval
Mexican-German composer and multimedia artist
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Nico
Nico
German musician, model and actress, one of Warhol's superstars
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Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode
English band
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Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger
English songwriter, singer of The Rolling Stones
Members, past and present

Popol Vuh were a German musical collective founded by keyboardist Florian Fricke in 1969 together with Frank Fiedler (sound design, fine cut), Holger Trülzsch (percussion), and Bettina Fricke (tablas and production). Other important members during the next two decades included Djong Yun, Renate Knaup, Conny Veit, Daniel Fichelscher, Klaus Wiese, and Robert Eliscu. The band took its name from the Mayan manuscript containing the mythology of the K'iche' people of highland Guatemala.

Popol Vuh began as an electronic music project, but under Fricke's leadership they soon abandoned synthesizers for organic instrumentation and world music influences. They developed a productive working partnership with director Werner Herzog, contributing scores to films such as Aguirre, The Wrath of God (1972), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), and Fitzcarraldo (1982). The group are associated with West Germany's 1970s krautrock movement and are considered progenitors of ambient music. Today, Popol Vuh's best-reviewed works are In den Gärten Pharaos (1971) and Hosianna Mantra (1972).