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Mellotron Storm ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: August 27 2006 Location: The Beach Status: Offline Points: 14457 |
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KOLLEKTIV's debut is pretty amazing.
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
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A Person ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 10 2008 Location: __ Status: Offline Points: 65760 |
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Ashra/ Ash Ra Tempel are great, I haven't got any albums but I haven't been listening to some material on the internet and have to say it is some of the most easily appreciated music I have found. Krautrock is quickly becoming one of my favorite genres.
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A Person ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 10 2008 Location: __ Status: Offline Points: 65760 |
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I have found a great krautrock station on Last.fm. I went to my radio and made a multiple tag station with Krautrock, psychedelic rock, and space rock. I have been trying not to love every track it plays, started with Ash Ra Tempel and Guru Guru, but even the more obscure bands it plays are interesting.
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keiser willhelm ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 14 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1697 |
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Kanguru is farking awesome. that is all
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shivayin ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() Joined: October 25 2009 Location: Devon UK Status: Offline Points: 7 |
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![]() Hi ALL the cool dudes in the cosmos, my name is Alistair IW Campbell.
I watched the weekend documentary on BBC4 'Krautrock - The Rebirth of Germany' and I had an epiphany.
I have been listening to and collecting German Rock since I first heard it via 'The Faust Tapes' at the beginning of the Seventies.
I am an Artist but I have no money as my work just doesn't sell.
I have managed over the many years to trade/swop/sometimes afford all the awesome German music which I now have, but a few have elluded me.
I have been very ill with drug & alcohol addiction, pneumonia 3 times, and 2 nervous breakdowns.
But through all this I have continued to create my own Artistic Vision.
I was also the Artist who did the cover for the first colour cover re-issue of Vernon Joynson's 'Flashback'. I also did the cover for his first 2 prints of 'Fuzz, Acid & Flowers'.
I have met Hugh MacLean of 'Borderline' who happen to live 5 minutes walk away from my Mum's house in Glasgow, as I too am a Glaswegian although my wife & I live & brought up our family in Devon.
My daughter is studying drums & violin at Goldsmith's in London & she is in two bands at the moment - 'The Wild Wolves' & 'Buffalo'. The latter is VERY German prog in flavour although I'm not sure if she is consciously aware of this.
My son was in a band 'Lizardsun' since he was 8. They cut a cd when they were 13 with the pianist who sometimes accompanies LZ who at the time lived in Salcombe Devon.
He was the lead guitarist & I gave him my guitar which is a Gibson SG exact copy of the 'Bat' SG that the late Great John Cipollina designed & played. Andy Manson, who we shared a cottage with, made this especially for me. He has made triple -necks for Jimmy Page, various stringed instruments for Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, & John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin. He has also done considerable work for Steve Howe, Julian Cope & Albert Lee among many more.
Seth is now working in digital advertizing in London, but he is also in the same group 'The Wild Wolves' as my daughter. He is also a DJ and composes hip-hop etc. on his computer in any spare time. For this, he uses much of my collected material for sampling, eg: John Cale, Little Feat, King Crimson, Can and he creates 'unique' compositions.
I am still very ill & housebound, but I wonder if you could make an old poor Artist happy by being able to burn/or tape for me the list below of the last handful of German Music I so desperately love but can not afford to buy.
If you go to my website:
www.alistairsdream.co.uk > 'Alistair's Music'
you can pick ANYTHING from that list you would like me to copy for you, and I will be happy to oblige.
If you would be interested in seeing my Art, please take a look at my website which a friend in America set up for me:
Here is the list of what I would still love to hear before I die. If it was easier to do the material as MP3 on one or two DVD's I really don't care what format. I will re-emburse any money you spend, I can send Artwork, tapes, cd's whatever.
MY KRAUTROCK WANTS AINIGMA - Diluvium 1973 CORNUCOPIA - Full Horn EL SHALOM - Frost MY SOLID GROUND - SWR Volume 7 MY SOLID GROUND - My Solid Ground '71 MY SOLID GROUND - 2001 Album OS MUNDI - 43 Minuten PELL MELL - Only a Star
Please could you help, sincerely, Alistair
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shivayin ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() Joined: October 25 2009 Location: Devon UK Status: Offline Points: 7 |
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I had an epiphany watching the BBC4 Documentary this weekend 'Krautrock - The Rebirth of Germany'.
I have been collecting music, in particular: Psychedelic, Krautrock, Classical, Progressive for over 50 years now. I thought I had given up. But there is still a handful of German albums I would dearly love to hear before I go for the long cold rest.
I did the cover for the first edition of 'Fuzz, Acid & Flowers' and also the first colour cover for the re-issue of 'Flashback' both Borderline Productions. I have the original of 'Cosmic Dreams At Play' and most other Borderline Books plus limitless amount of tapes from Vernon.
Please can anyone who wishes get in touch with me?
My Art is on:
www.alistairiwcampbell.com & music is at www.alistairsdream.co.uk > Alistairs Music
Email: [email protected]
Alistair
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rick gryphon ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() Joined: January 29 2005 Status: Offline Points: 67 |
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hello there what a collection i am from brechin scotland i dont have any on your wants list but how much is it per cd copy from you i might need some done
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shockedjazz ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 12 2008 Location: Madrid (spain) Status: Offline Points: 169 |
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Holderling,s "Holderling traum" is impressive, a special and beatifull disc, folky and experimental at the same time, but what can you expect of a band name like that? Something good for sure.
No one has commented on A.R. & Machines "Echo". Its a wild trip!!
![]() Can is awesome, specialy with suzuky. He is singing anything? i mean with linguistical content? Absolutely great (specialy for non english listeneres and ocasional wannabe english singers).
But Yeti is the weirdest thing you can hear! incredible "Archangel thunderbird" and asthounding "Soap shop rock...."
A clap for all the krautrock fans
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TODDLER ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: August 28 2009 Location: Vineland, N.J. Status: Offline Points: 3126 |
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Lucifer's Friend LP's had an innersleeve style jacket which advertised bands like Guru,Guru and that is what brought my attention to bands of this style. I don't know if Lucifer's Friend would be considered Krautrock. German classical musicians with an English singer. Some songs would sound like your average rock song but develop into Crimson madness. Pink Mice "In Action" was instrumental. Members of Lucifer's Friend on this one minus Lawton. Guru,Guru....Mani and some friends is a krautrock treasure for me.
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shivayin ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() Joined: October 25 2009 Location: Devon UK Status: Offline Points: 7 |
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Everything by Ash Ra Tempel, in my book is genius. But if you had to have one album which was the cherry on the cake, it has got to be '7 Up' recorded live in Berne 1972 with Dr. Leary.
Al
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shivayin ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() Joined: October 25 2009 Location: Devon UK Status: Offline Points: 7 |
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Get in touch with me, a Krautrock fan for 40 years. I will try to help out,
Al
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shivayin ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() Joined: October 25 2009 Location: Devon UK Status: Offline Points: 7 |
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Well, if yo're Scottish, we are united forver, I was born and raised in Glasgow as was my wife.
Email me at:
My website is:
www.alistairiwcampbell.com if you want to see Celtic/Krautrock/Psychedelic etc. Art.
If you want to know what musick I have try to visit:
www.alistairsdream.co.uk > 'Alistairs Music' - 40 years of lovingly collecting which I don't reget a day of.
Al
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sludgecraft ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: November 18 2009 Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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I got into Krautrock after watching the documentary on BBC4, I was already a prog fan, mainly Gabriel era Genesis, VDGG, Tool and Tull, but now all i listen to is early 70's and German. Popol Vuh and Agitation free are now two of my fave bands of all time. Tantric songs is a classic. the strange thing with Krautrock is it doesn't seem to have dated much, the first album by Neu! could have been released a year or two ago, and it would still kick ass! Its only after listening to bands like Ash Ra Tempel that you realise how much influence they had on bands like Tool. I guess its a testament to a bunch of very forward thinking artists that 40 years on it still sounds fresh. Not many genres can boast that.
Ich liebe krautrock, das ist jetzt mein Leben. schade Metall, Sie sind für mich nicht klug genug(my last facebook update)![]() |
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Neurotarkus ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: April 18 2009 Location: Negativland Status: Offline Points: 2970 |
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I've been obsessed with krautrock for the past week or two, though it's been mostly Can, ADII, Faust, Kwerk, and Neu!
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"I cannot grasp the concept of love, for I am a pickle!"
-Neurotarkus I create musics. Good Ones. Contact me if you desire it. |
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Vibrationbaby ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 13 2004 Status: Offline Points: 6898 |
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I've got a few hundred on vinyl. I the late seventies Ihad a deal with a second hand shop:Anything that came in that looked weird: Call me. I bought a guy,s Amon Duul II collection oncealong with a whole pile of weird German sh*t that I still have some of it is mega rare. I also bought a whole pile of sealed Brain LPs from a clearinghouse in 1981. Nobody wnted them so I offered the guy a flat rate for the whole shebang. The doubles I traded off over the years and I still have a few sealed albums.
d 70s German Kosmishe Musik. Out there man.With the exception of the Hawks Doesn't get any freakier.
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American Khatru ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 28 2009 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 732 |
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I turned a friend on to Brainticket recently, and now he can't stop! His brainticket has been punched!!
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moshkito ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 04 2007 Location: Grok City Status: Offline Points: 18573 |
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Georg Deuter has quite a few albums and they are simple keyboard excursions, many of them meditations and he dedicates his music to his spiritual leader.
Embryo is/was Peter Michael Hamel's thing. It is nice stuff, although sometimes I felt that ... I don't know ... I get one of those "detached" feelings while listening to Miles Davis, and at times I get a feeling that this is not "krautrock" at all ... it's "krautmusik" ... and I always felt that there was too much "composition" here ... and if you read Peter's book "From Music To The Self" ... (I won't say any more!)
Frumpy I consider a 2nd tier rock band ... nice, and enjoyable, not great ... but good.
Message ... if this is the album/band I am thinking it is a Nektar sounding band ... it's ok, not great.
Pell Mell ... I had one of their albums ... Marburg? I have to look it up ... and then remember listening to a live album of theirs ... and I think that one qualifies as "weird" for me ... maybe if I heard it today it might make some sense, but it didn't then.
SFF. Instrumental stuff with 3 keyboard players ... Really well done stuff, but not exactly "tops" ...
Of all these listed I would say that Deuter is the best of them ... and the most consistent of the creative hands/forces in this group. Very nice albums and they were distinctive and not quite repetitive or sounding the same. I'll reserve judgement until I hear Embryo again ... I do have 2 of their albums.
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moshkito ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 04 2007 Location: Grok City Status: Offline Points: 18573 |
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I like that album a lot ... and the funny thing is that everyone is not hearing it ... or listening to it ... the "secret" is right there ... and the explanation ... of what this music is all about ...
... using german hi-fi ... to get into the sci-fi ... get into the vibe of the music ...
Never ever, has anything been spoken so clearly and so with it ... the only time when Tim was not full of doodoo and just throwing words out to have fun with people and confuse them ... and ... it made so much sense that it was like a brick hitting you in the face ... from that point on I KNEW what music was all about ... not just a lyric, not just a guitar ... not just a drum beat ... (and today ... Klaus Schulze, Manuel Gottsching and Tangerine Dream ... are the only ones still doing it ... almost all the others are simple copies ... )
All of the best albums in this idiom (krautrock) came out in 1972 ... but that is really just one of those things ... I hardly think that there are too many albums that stand up to Ege Bamyasi, Wolf City, Guru Guru and the Popol Vuh ... and we haven't even listed Ash Ra Tempel and Klaus Schulze yet ... Neu ... and so many others.
What is hard to get people to see, specially anyone labeling things "prog" or anything else ... is what these people were into that helped the scene develop ... and if you check the theater, film and other arts ... these were extending the parallels and exercising their experiments ... and many of these people are remembered for the beauty in those experiments ... krautrock is totally free form ... but even Acid Mothers Guru Guru don't have it ... it's more thrash metal compared to the Ax Gernreich version in those days where it was more of a super extended jam ... the way Jimi could have done it ... and never did ... because we kept wanting him to do blues or some other idiotic music style that had nothing to do with how a person felt and experimented.
The German scene was quite involved ... when you consider that CAN never had a "singer" .. they had an actor and then ... another voice actor ... and that's quite an experiment until you get it down ... and they did. But it also tells you that there was a lot less "fear" to experiment than there is in the more convention rock/progressive modes of music that come out of England or America ... here they call it a "jam" ... and usually that means aimless and unfocused ... which Krautrock never lacked ... it had FOCUS and then some. Edited by moshkito - November 24 2009 at 19:36 |
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Rivertree ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator / Band Submissions Joined: March 22 2006 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 17660 |
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recently added the band Beak> featuring Geoff Barrow (Portishead)
this project has produced an album with songs reminiscent of German bands like Neu, Harmonia, Can and Kraftwerk - recommended! listen here Edited by Rivertree - November 29 2009 at 08:07 |
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philippe ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 14 2004 Location: noosphere Status: Offline Points: 3597 |
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^ true. The neo side of the subgenre delivers some astonishing moments. I notably advise to give a listen on Metabolismus, Silvester Anfang, Electric Orange (for their album fleischwerk) Aethenor and Cloudland Canyon (the two last are added in the progressive electronic category)
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