krautrock

Discussion in 'Music' started by sweet smoke, Feb 3, 2005.

  1. sweet smoke

    sweet smoke Member

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    is there anybody?
     
  2. exhibita

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    Scorpions

    KMFDM
    Running Wild
    Kraftwerk
    Destruction
    Thats all I can think of at the moment.
     
  3. trombonebleu

    trombonebleu Insider

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  4. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    Amon Duul 2
    Tangerine Dream
    Guru Guru
    Manuel Gottshing
    Ardo Dombec
    Kraan
    Can
    Popol Vuh
    Annexus Quam
    Neu
    Cluster
    Kluster
    Mythos
    Eiliff
    Ash Ra Temple
    Dyzan
    Faust
    Agitation Free
    Grobschnitt
     
  5. ( ∞ )

    ( ∞ ) INFINITY

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    Weltraumstaunen?
     
  6. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    never heard of em, any good?
     
  7. sweet smoke

    sweet smoke Member

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    me too
     
  8. sweet smoke

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    and carlfloydfan i'm really happy to see a real krautrock listener...
     
  9. hiddendoor

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    Lots of great names already mentioned
    Some favourites of mine not mentioned yet are

    Dom
    Golem
    Cosmic Jokers
    Walter Wegmullers Tarot (from the Cosmic Jokers sessions)
    Harmonia
    Out of Focus
    Yatha Sidhra
    Witthuser and Westrupp

    [​IMG]

    Dom's Edge of Time is probably my favourite Krautrock album of all time

    As much as I love Amon Duul 2, the first Amon Duul's Paradieswarts Duul album is an absolute favourite too
     
  10. Carlfloydfan

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    I thought the Cosmic Jokers and Yatha Sidhra were more space rock and maybe even leaning towards the psychadelic side. maybe thats just me. Out of focus is more fusion than anything. Maybe space fusion like Gong if you want to stretch things a lil'.

    I'll check out the other bands.
     
  11. hiddendoor

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    your descriptions are correct but all the bands I mentioned have been described as krautrock at somepoint or another, just that krautrock such a glib genre title anyway as it encompasses a whole host of sub-genres (some of which you mention). Lots of krautrock was psychedelic, lots of it contain elements of jazz rock, space rock, electronica, that doesn't stop it from coming under the umbrella of krautrock.
    http://homepages.tesco.net/~beautiful.day/Kraut Rock albums.htm
     
  12. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    cool link, thanks
     
  13. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    I like Can, Neu!, Faust, Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Cluster.... but I especially like CAN!
     
  14. hiddendoor

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    thanks Carl, much appreciated
     
  15. madcrappie

    madcrappie crazy fish

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    David Hasselhoff.
     
  16. hiddendoor

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    someone pass the cellotape I think my sides are about to split
     
  17. sweet smoke

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    is there anybody know the story of krautrock bands' album covers? like guru guru's kanguru or novalis' ???????
     
  19. gnombient

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    Don't forget Brainticket, Embryo and Xhol Caravan!

    Krautrock is so much fun, just because there's so much variety; as hiddendoor rightly pointed out it's not really a definitive genre tag, just a loose geographical umbrella label.

    There's a really terrific Krautrock/Kosmische encyclopedia called The Crack in the Cosmic Egg by Steven & Alan Freeman; it's out of print now (all the more unfortunate for me since my copy disappeared in a recent move), but there's talk of an updated CD-ROM edition. More info (and a pretty comprehensive mail-order CD selection) here:
    http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/ultimathule/index.html
    http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/ultimathule/krautrockers.html

    Julian Cope's book Krautrocksampler is pretty good too...
     
  20. sweet smoke

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    cool links...thanks a lot..
     
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