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MikeEnRegalia
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Topic: Krautrock noob needs advice ... Posted: August 10 2005 at 16:20 |
I'm new to Krautrock and bought CAN - Landed today. I know it's not their best album, but it's not that bad - I've listened twice to it so far.
My question: how does the album related to Krautrock as a genre - are there albums/bands entirely different from it? Which albums should I go for, if I'm interested in freaked out improvisation/free-style songs like Vernal Equinox or Unfinished?
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lovecraft
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 16:44 |
I would work your way back from Landed through Cans' discography..avoiding the irrelevant Unlimited Edition...it's all good.
For the more free form, cut and paste style,try the first couple of Faust albums..both a little insane but quite excellent.
My personal Krautrock favourite you ask?
Agitation Free.......Malesch, Second and Last are all masterpieces that
should adorn every home - a band who are remarkably 'in tune' with each
other, spacious and melodic in an effortless way.
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 16:50 |
I suggest you send a PM to Philippe. He is the kraut master and he is always willing to help someone who is interested in his favourite genre of music!
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 17:30 |
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
if I'm interested in freaked out improvisation/free-style songs like Vernal Equinox or Unfinished?
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Go for Amon Düül II and grab their early stuff like Tanz Der Lemminge, Yeti, Phallus Dei... grab the remastered cd's with bonus tracks.
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pepolo
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 17:30 |
Try Kraan
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krauthead
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 17:32 |
lovecraft wrote:
My personal Krautrock favourite you ask?
Agitation Free.......Malesch, Second and Last are all masterpieces that should adorn every home - a band who are remarkably 'in tune' with each other, spacious and melodic in an effortless way.
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BaldJean
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 17:37 |
Friede and I know a lot about Krautrock too. our collection is full of it. try "Känguru" by Guru Guru, "Schwingungen" by Ash Ra Tempel and "Rocksession" by Embryo for a start. then you will have a good feeling for the bandwith of Krautrock
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 17:39 |
the suggestion of Amon Düül 2 is a good one too
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krauthead
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 17:50 |
BaldJean wrote:
Friede and I know a lot about Krautrock too. our collection is full of it. try "Känguru" by Guru Guru, "Schwingungen" by Ash Ra Tempel and "Rocksession" by Embryo for a start. then you will have a good feeling for the bandwith of Krautrock
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Very good starters, when I started with kraut I didn't knew any of them but it's top recommendations here from BaldJean.
These bands are some of the spine of the kraut rock 
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Logos
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 18:04 |
I don't know much about kraut rock myself, but "Tago Mago" by Can , "Phallus Dei" by Amon Düül II , "Second" by Agitation Free and "Neu!" by Neu! are among my favourites! I suggest you to listen to the experts of this genre more than me tho!
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 18:17 |
Rather surprised but pleased to see Amon Duul 2's Dance Of The Lemmings in the Q/Mojo Prog Rock Special Edition's top 40.
Kraan: Live
Can: Tago Mago seems to be the one most folks refer too - but seee a couple fo reissues int he shops in the last week, included Landed.
Several books on the subject - one by 80's pop singer Julian Cope;
Cosmic Egg by the brothers Freeman is onl yavailable 2nd hand. And the
brothers Freeman in their store have a stock of an English translation
of a German book on the subject, which looks to be an extensive
discography with lots of cover art. Last Saturday Alan Freeman's showed
me how they had progressed with their software version of the 2nd
edition of Cosmic Egg - it looks impressive and very comprehensive -
however, it is still in progress (for instance I've just supplied them
with some info on a Max Lasser album). There used to be a connection to
parts of this database via their website Audion Ultima Thule.
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Hemispheres
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 21:48 |
I think the easiest album to start with in cans discography for a prog fan would be future days
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Posted: August 11 2005 at 04:02 |
Logos wrote:
I don't know much about kraut rock myself, but "Tago Mago" by Can , "Phallus Dei" by Amon Düül II , "Second" by Agitation Free and "Neu!" by Neu! are among my favourites! I suggest you to listen to the experts of this genre more than me tho!  |
Why?
You seem to be an expert yourself 
Good recommendations 
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Posted: August 11 2005 at 05:59 |
Not a big Kraut rock fan, but early Can is hard to beat. Love their sound and they're funny as hell....mushroom head!
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Intruder
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Posted: August 11 2005 at 06:04 |
Ohhhhh, almost forgot that Tangerine Dream is a German band. Picked up the live Lagos LP last week for $1 at a charity shop.....one of those "best dollar ever spent" moments.
Conversely, also picked up the first Robert Plant solo LP for the same $1.....would gladly GIVE someone a dollar to take it off my hands....what muck!
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Posted: August 11 2005 at 06:45 |
DOM - Edge of Time. A
Absolutely freak-out!
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Logos
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Posted: August 11 2005 at 08:36 |
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BaldJean
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Posted: August 11 2005 at 08:51 |
if you have any questions about krautrock, ask philippe, who has an excellent knowledge there. krauthead hasn't chosen his name for nothing either. Dallas Bryan also comes to my mind. and of course you can always ask BaldFriede and me, who know a little bit of krautrock too
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: August 11 2005 at 08:54 |
Thanks for all your advice so far - it is greatly appreciated. I bought CAN - Future Days today, the other bands mentioned are not available in my local CD store. I'll see where I can get the more "obscure" items ...
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Posted: August 11 2005 at 09:38 |
POPOL VUH was a fascinating band, with an extremely varied oeuvre -
starting off electronic avant garde, then turning to mystical folk/rock,
ethnic and neoclassical hybrids, then finally issuing a couple of (much
less interesting) bhangra and techno-style albums during the late
nineties.
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