Siloah was a German progressive psychedelic folk band active in the early 1970s, known for their experimental soundscapes and communal lifestyle. Formed in Munich, the core members included Thom Argauer, Manuela von Perfall, Heinrich 'Tiny' Stricker, and Wolfgang Görner, with various guests contributing to their free-form musical explorations. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1970, features acoustic-driven compositions with mantric guitar riffs, flute melodies, and ethnic percussion, reflecting influences from mysticism and psychedelic experiences. Siloah's music remains a hidden gem within the krautrock genre, offering listeners a unique blend of dreamy, ethereal atmospheres and primitive soundscapes. ([wahwahrecords.bandcamp.com](https://wahwahrecords.bandcamp.com/album/siloah?utm_source=openai))