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  1. Jan 11, 2024 · Coined by British music writers to describe the movement, it is considered by many of the artists themselves to be reductive at best, and downright offensive at worst (since "kraut" is used as a...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KrautrockKrautrock - Wikipedia

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

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  4. Jun 29, 2023 · The Krautrock movement was truly a fascinating time in music history, with the early pioneers breaking new ground and forging a distinctive sound that remains influential today. Its unique blend of experimental, electronic, and rock music helped shape the future of many genres and left a lasting impact on the global music landscape.

    • 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.
  5. Oct 19, 2022 · But what exactly is krautrock? The loose definition is “experimental rock and pop music coming from Germany in the late 1960s and the 1970s.”. But that experimentation came in many shades – from rock, jazz, and minimalism, to ambient, avant-garde, and highly abstract.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Post-rockPost-rock - Wikipedia

    Post-rock is a form of experimental rock [3] characterized by the exploration of textures and timbres as well as non- rock styles, sometimes placing less emphasis on conventional song structures or riffs. [4] Post-rock artists can often combine rock instrumentation and rock stylings with electronics and digital production as a means of enabling ...

  7. Sep 2, 2011 · IN POST-WAR 1960s WEST GERMANY, youth were seeking new ways of creating music that broke free of earlier styles and cultures. It was a time of experimentation and transcendence. Seeking to be something other than Anglo or German, Krautrock sought inspiration in world music and the space-like sounds of then-cutting edge electronics, including ...

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