"Doublebind" is a CD release by the experimental rock band Guru Guru, issued by the label Trance Music. On this album, Guru Guru cultivate their trademark mix of psychedelic rock, jazz-rock freedom and avant-garde sound experiments, creating an intense listening experience that constantly shifts between hypnotic grooves and unexpected sonic detours. Complex rhythms, virtuosic instrumental passages and an often improvisational feel make "Doublebind" a journey for listeners who appreciate music beyond the mainstream. Instead of following conventional song structures, the pieces breathe, stretch and contract, weaving together rock guitars, free-flowing drums and exploratory sound textures into a cohesive whole. The production keeps the organic band feel in the foreground, allowing every instrument room to unfold and giving the album a raw, live-like atmosphere. "Doublebind" is thus both a homage to the band's roots in the psychedelic and krautrock scene and a contemporary statement that shows how fresh and adventurous Guru Guru still sound. Trance Music, as the releasing company, is known for supporting boundary-pushing, non-commercial music and giving artists the freedom to explore their own sonic identity. With carefully curated releases, the label aims at listeners who seek authenticity, musical experimentation and long-term artistic development rather than short-lived trends. By working with bands like Guru Guru, Trance Music underlines its commitment to preserving and promoting demanding rock, fusion and experimental recordings. Guru Guru, formed in Germany at the turn of the 1970s, are among the pioneers of the krautrock movement and have built a reputation as one of the most adventurous bands of their scene. Across decades, they have remained active with countless concerts and numerous album releases, continually reinventing their sound while staying true to their experimental roots. Their work is characterized by energetic, often humorous performances, extended improvisations and a fearless approach to genre boundaries, securing them a lasting cult status among fans of psychedelic and progressive music worldwide.