The band was launched by the guitarist Martin Thurn when attending the European School, Varese.
Other members were Wolfgang Schoene, Thomas Schmidt (later Pell Mell) and Jutta Nienhaus.
During a music festival in Arona, a spontaneous collaboration happened with keyboarder Nikola Pankoff whilst playing a free interpretation of Pink Floyd's "Atom Heart Mother".
Finally, in 1972, after becoming a more centered progressive rock band, they decided to change their name to Analogy.
Their first release was the single "Sold Out" / "God's Own Land", two songs written by Thurn.