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    Krautrock. Krautrock (also called kosmische Musik, German for "cosmic music" [9] [10] [11]) is a broad genre of experimental rock that developed in West Germany in the late 1960s and early 1970s. [10] It originated among artists who blended elements of psychedelic rock, avant-garde composition, and electronic music, among other eclectic sources ...

  2. Nov 24, 2021 · Krautrock’s “supergroup”, formed in ’73 when the Cluster duo joined forces with Rother, were described by Eno as “the world’s most important rock group”. This debut, primitively recorded, has been hailed as capturing “the Krautrock ideal”: it works on multiple levels, as in-your-face atmosphere or as bewitching, gentle ...

  3. Jan 11, 2024 · In West Germany in the early 1970s, a collection of experimental rock bands revolutionised music. Born out of a radical time in the history of post-war Germany, this loosely connected group of ...

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    • Can - Tago Mago (1971) Debate will continue over which is the essential Can album, but their 73-minute-long second covers the most diverse territory and is often cited as one of the most influential albums ever made.
    • Kraftwerk - Autobahn (1974) An unlikely crossover single edit of the 22-minute title track saw Krautrock infiltrating the UK pop charts. A year earlier, Faust’s The Faust Tapes had visited us like a more eccentric John The Baptist (Branson’s Virgin had evangelically charm-bombed Blighty with that album, flogging 50,000 copies at a loss-leading 49p each).
    • Neu! - Neu! 75 (1975) Any Neu! album is key to Krautrock’s ascent, but it was their white hot third which nailed the way the genre can use repetition to hypnotise you higher and higher.
    • Tangerine Dream - Ricochet (1975) Rippling out from the West Berlin underground art scene, Tangerine Dream, led by Edgar Froese, had been making strange subterranean noises since the late Sixties.
    • Can. Can is a band that was formed in Cologne, Germany in 1968. They are one of the most influential rock bands to come out of Germany during the classic rock era.
    • Neu! After their brief stint in Kraftwerk, Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother formed Neu! in 1971. And even though they didn’t last very long, with only three albums to their name (no pun intended…or maybe.)
    • Faust. If there’s one band besides the next two on this list that really exemplified the “krautrock” sound, as offensive of a term as that once was, and still probably is, it would have to be Faust; hell, they have a song titled “Krautrock (A vibrantly chaotic drone of discordant distortion under placid backdrop of motorik rhythm.).”
    • Cluster. Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius, the co-founders of Cluster, were also the creative minds behind the supergroup Harmonia; as well as Michael Rother of Neu!
  5. Eno has stated that Harmonia was "the world's most important rock band" in the mid '70s, Eno had joined Harmonia once live in 1974, jamming with the group at The Fabrik in Hamburg. David Bowie considered Harmonia one of the most important and influential German bands of the era. Reformation: 2007-2009

  6. Jan 12, 2024 · 1. Kraftwerk. Kraftwerk is perhaps one of the most famous and influential krautrock bands of all time. Widely regarded as pioneers of electronic music and synth-pop, they have influenced countless artists across genres and generations. Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider founded Kraftwerk in 1970.