LP – Limited 50th Anniversary Edition Marble-Orange Vinyl, inspired by original artwork and housed in a Gatefold Sleeve with unreleased archival photographs.
When Harmonia made an album, it was about more than just music – it was about a vision.
Released in 1975, Deluxe was the band’s second album.
Compared to their debut, it focused more on structure, melody, and rhythm.
Harmonia showed a more accessible side without losing their depth.
Now, 50 years later, Deluxe returns in a special anniversary edition: a high-quality gatefold with previously unreleased photos and orange vinyl inspired by the original artwork.
This edition is for collectors and anyone curious why artists like Brian Eno and David Bowie considered Harmonia a major influence – and why Deluxe remains a blueprint for electronic music today.
Brian Eno once called Harmonia “the world’s most important rock band”¹ – a quote that captures just how visionary their music was, and still is.
¹- David Stubbs: Future Days: Krautrock and the Building of Modern Germany, Faber & Faber, 2014.
• High-quality gatefold sleeve with unreleased archival photographs
• 50th anniversary reissue
• orange coloured vinyl, inspired by original artwork