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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

Don't know why, but I've always felt a light influence of Kraut in the "post punk" first album of Marquis de Sade.(1979) You tell me.
 
 

Album's on Spotify, I'm checking it out now.  Whether or not I end up discovering a Krautrock feel, I'm always glad to find more good post punk.  Hopefully this is good post punk. Tongue
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:


I stopped by a "Progressive Rock" discussion group on another forum,  and I started talking about Krautrock and all those guys turned their noses up at me, like I was talking about punk or something.   Apparently Krautrock is not universally loved by prog fans.  I'm glad it's still valued at PA.


Sounds completely mad to me. If anything, Krautrock seems like one of the most far reaching, experimental and innovative branches of the rock Tree. In terms of 'progressive' - like in real progressive, pushing the envelope, breaching through the mental barriers of what we thought we knew about music, then personally I find this genre to be one of most deserving of those accolades. Whether one digs it or not is another matter altogether, a simple question of taste.

I hate when music lovers turn snobbish, but luckily so we don't really get that here. You and me both dig punk, post punk, krautrock as well as everything else under sun...... nearly.
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Very much in love with this psych kraut track :
 
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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

Try FUTURE DAYS. Awesome record !


this is literally my favourite album right now. i returned to Can after a many-year hiatus and i am so glad i stumbled upon them again. i can't put to words how much i love them, and i really wish they released more stuff in the vein of tago mago and future days. their rhythmic intensity, instrumental complexity, psychedelicism and avant-garde style is simply transcendental. these guys define psychedelic music, and they capture everything that good music means to me. i'm so grateful to be living at a time where i can access this music. 

Jaki Liebezeit is my hero.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote hellogoodbye Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2013 at 13:56
Second and underrated album of the Flying Lizards (1981). Let's call this Post punk progressive kraut.
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Originally posted by Mosis Mosis wrote:


Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:



Try FUTURE DAYS. Awesome record !

this is literally my favourite album right now. i returned to Can after a many-year hiatus and i am so glad i stumbled upon them again. i can't put to words how much i love them, and i really wish they released more stuff in the vein of tago mago and future days. their rhythmic intensity, instrumental complexity, psychedelicism and avant-garde style is simply transcendental. these guys define psychedelic music, and they capture everything that good music means to me. i'm so grateful to be living at a time where i can access this music. 
Jaki Liebezeit is my hero.



Speaking from a drummer's point of view: I absolutely adore Jaki as well. His last name directly translated into English actually means lovetime. I have always loved that fact for some reason...
Anyway if you dig his style, more specifically on Future Days, then I wholeheartedly recommend you try out the next Soon over Babaluma, where he perfected that hypnotic calypso vibe.

Also: if anybody out there is interested in some new music in the rocking krautrock vein, then try out Seven that Spells that literally will melt your brain away in a jiffy. I just got last years Superautobahn after reading Eetu's brilliant review.

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Same choice for me, Dave.  Thumbs Up Soon Over Babaluma is wonderfull.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2013 at 14:50
You know Pierre, I've really been digging those post punk vids of yours. Also helps that I'm a huge fan of punk in general though...

Regarding Can, I think I Iove every album of theirs up to Landed, and the next isn't really bad actually.
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Thank you for your kind comment David! Big smile From Seven That Spells discography in addition of "Superautobahn", I would recommend mostly "The Men from Dystopia", which is available as amazing gatefold double vinyl . The earlier records from 2007 are quite nice vintage oriented jamming, and the more recent albums have quite aggressive touch and math rock leanings.


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David, the Yin and the Yang of my musical personality have always been Classical music and Punk rock  Ying Yang
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote hellogoodbye Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2013 at 04:49
BTW, for those who like the first Marquis de Sade, the second one, Rue de Siam is excellent too.
 
 
 
 
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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

David, the Yin and the Yang of my musical personality have always been Classical music and Punk rock  Ying Yang


Heh - I have so many opposites working alongside each other in terms of music. I consider myself a lucky man to appreciate such a widespread paletteSmile
Hell I like Billy Holiday, Cannibal Corpse, Wu Tang Clan, Infected Mushroom, Michael J, Captain Beefheart, Faust, The Smiths, Marilyn Manson, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Area, James Brown, Amon Düül ll, Prodigy, Stockhausen, Dolly Parton, Neurosis, PFM, Dr. Dre, Grease, Pharaoh Sanders and the list goes on. 

The key is keeping it fresh and eclectic for meBig smile
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I will add : THE CARPENTERS. Big smile
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LOL

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Originally posted by hellogoodbye hellogoodbye wrote:

David, the Yin and the Yang of my musical personality have always been Classical music and Punk rock  Ying Yang
I've always had a dual love for progressive music and punk music too.  I have friends on either side of this divide, but hardly anyone who likes them both.  To these people, the two genres seem diametrically opposed to each other - I think these people are mistaking creativity for complexity.
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Oman to that!
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With me it's Sepultura Vs. Um Kulthum. Big smile
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Attention Krautrock fansNuke


I had actually seen this before, but with terrible sound qualities. This one on the other handBig smile


Edited by Guldbamsen - March 02 2013 at 10:11
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I knew that french video. The better sound I've ever heard. There is a dynamic that isn't inside the studio albums. I am really focused on the composition and not just on a mystic but a bit artificial improvisation. My fav amon dull ... by far.  Heart
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YAY Pierre!!!! 

You have just made me realise, that I need to ditch the Blood, Sweat and Tears album for this vidLOL
And you're right about the live aspect of Amon Düül ll. It should also be pretty obvious, when you listen to the first three albums, that the band was all about improv and jamming, which in essence actually just was them live in the studio. Though much more "polished"(if one could ever attach such a word with ADllLOL), than this video. There is a rawness to it, that I really appreciate.



Edited by Guldbamsen - March 02 2013 at 10:39
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