![]() ![]() Sound Of Imker | L-R: Robert Willem “Tokkel” Imker, Peter Homan, Remco Imker with daughter – in the Singelstraatpassage in Assen “Our live shows were beyond chaotic. His companion Wilfred Hellendoorn also joined the conversation, here is what they had to say. The band got kicked off their label before the release made it to the stores and so most copies of the original record were lost, making it one of the most sought-after psych singles from Holland.īarend Kemper visited the last living member of the band, Remco Imker, at his home near Assen. During the heydays of flower power the band decided to drench themselves with blood and simulate a heart transplantation on stage. The Sound of Imker hailed from Assen and were quite the wild bunch who came up with their own brutal interpretation of the blues: maniacal distorted take-no-prisoners two chord blasts in full speed ahead. Legendary hard hitting proto-punk psych single from The Netherlands, from 1968. The original is highly sought after, and it’s reissued by Milkcow Records, describing ‘Train of Doomsday’ as “the Stooges covering a Motörhead tune on blown-up amps.” ![]() In 1969 they released their only single called ‘Train of Doomsday’. Sound Of Imker | Interview | “Train Of Doomsday” In 1967, two brothers from Assen, The Netherlands, formed a band called The Sound of Imker. ![]()
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