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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: April 15 2013 at 11:36 |
It's quickly become one of my favourite genres of music out there. So many creative, influential bands came out of it, a lot have become some of my favourites for sure.
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: April 15 2013 at 11:51 |
I can't stop listening to it. It's a medical condition.
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: April 15 2013 at 16:37 |
I seem to be in the "What the hell is this Krautrock" group you've created. So yeah, I don't know if I like it or not. I looked through several of the artists in that sub-genre, and I haven't listened to any of them.
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: April 15 2013 at 16:40 |
^ You must remedy this immediately.
Better yet, start with ADII. Get Yeti.
Edited by Dayvenkirq - April 15 2013 at 16:43
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ProgMetaller2112
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Posted: April 15 2013 at 17:23 |
Hardly except for a few Can tracks, hardly ever
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Master of Time
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Posted: April 15 2013 at 17:35 |
I didn't like it for a long time, mainly because I had only really checked out Ash Ra Tempel. However when when I finally branched out to some Popol Vuh and some Amon Duul II, I grew to love it. I voted in the quite a bit category.
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smartpatrol
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Posted: April 15 2013 at 18:07 |
There are several kraut bands on my "bands to check out" list, and I plan to check some out soon, but I've yet to get into any bands considered krautrock
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: April 15 2013 at 20:00 |
Dayvenkirq wrote:
^ You must remedy this immediately.
Better yet, start with ADII. Get Yeti.
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Making a trip to the record store tomorrow. I'll look for that one.
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: April 15 2013 at 20:03 |
^ Well, in that case, grab more than one CD, maybe one from each of the bands: ADII, Can, the Vuh, ... well, the big names.
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: April 15 2013 at 20:13 |
Dayvenkirq wrote:
^ Well, in that case, grab more than one CD, maybe one from each of the bands: ADII, Can, the Vuh, ... well, the big names. |
That I will. I don't have anything else in mind yet. Any specific suggestions, or just grab the prettiest covers? I'll probably give the Krautrock page a quick look too for the popular ones.
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brainstormer
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Posted: April 15 2013 at 21:19 |
It's interesting exactly what bands are considered Krautrock. Anyone have any ideas? Are Novalis and Holderlin Krautrock just because their German? I think we kind of had this conversation 2 years ago.
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: April 16 2013 at 00:19 |
^ I think of Symph and K-rock separately.
Metalmarsh89 wrote:
Dayvenkirq wrote:
^ Well, in that case, grab more than one CD, maybe one from each of the bands: ADII, Can, the Vuh, ... well, the big names. |
That I will. I don't have anything else in mind yet.
Any specific suggestions, or just grab the prettiest covers? I'll probably give the Krautrock page a quick look too for the popular ones.
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The big album names, ... can't really recommend anything as it is my belief that second-guessing you would be a pointless thing to do. Some really dig Can, some really dig Popol Vuh, etc. A quick tip: ADII are more along the psych rock-n'-roll side of things; Can, Faust, and Neu! are big on experimentation; and Popol Vuh's music was grounded in electronic minimalism until Florian Fricke had a change of heart in favor of the acoustic ways (the "spiritual music"). TD are arguably a K-rock collective (electronic minimalism and ambient). The choice is yours. Just read the reviews if that helps.
Edited by Dayvenkirq - April 16 2013 at 00:24
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: April 16 2013 at 00:48 |
GURU GURU -
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: April 16 2013 at 01:14 |
Dayvenkirq wrote:
^ I think of Symph and K-rock separately.
Metalmarsh89 wrote:
Dayvenkirq wrote:
^ Well, in that case, grab more than one CD, maybe one from each of the bands: ADII, Can, the Vuh, ... well, the big names. |
That I will. I don't have anything else in mind yet.
Any specific suggestions, or just grab the prettiest covers? I'll probably give the Krautrock page a quick look too for the popular ones.
| The big album names, ... can't really recommend anything as it is my belief that second-guessing you would be a pointless thing to do. Some really dig Can, some really dig Popol Vuh, etc. A quick tip: ADII are more along the psych rock-n'-roll side of things; Can, Faust, and Neu! are big on experimentation; and Popol Vuh's music was grounded in electronic minimalism until Florian Fricke had a change of heart in favor of the acoustic ways (the "spiritual music"). TD are arguably a K-rock collective (electronic minimalism and ambient).
The choice is yours. Just read the reviews if that helps.
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Thanks for the info, much appreciated! I try to avoid reading reviews before I check out an album/band. I do this because I want to listen to the music fresh, with as little knowledge of the music as I can. I'll look at ratings to decide what I should pursue/purchase, but I save the reviews until after I hear the music.
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Barbu
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Posted: April 16 2013 at 09:02 |
Haven't listened much in the last five years.
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HolyMoly
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Posted: April 16 2013 at 09:38 |
I wonder how many fans of the group CAN didn't really like them that much at first. That's probably true of me. I bought "Ege Bamyasi" first and was a little disappointed because their music is so repetitive and jam-oriented, not as conventionally "composed" as most other prog rock, and not heavy nor psychedelic in the conventional manner either. It really grows on you, though. Twenty years on, they're second only to Magma as my favorite prog band.
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: April 16 2013 at 11:26 |
^Sums it up pretty nicely for me too. I remember buying Yeti as a wee lad and not really getting it. Frequent visits have since turned me around completely, and now I consider myself quite the connoisseur - even if that sounds like I should be sitting here sipping wine, instead of peeling potatoes in bed.
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: April 16 2013 at 12:05 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
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Think I'm gonna get myself a piece of their action on at least one CD. I really don't want to get Hinten. Either Kanguru or Dance of the Flames.
Edited by Dayvenkirq - April 16 2013 at 12:06
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: April 16 2013 at 12:10 |
I used to have Autobahn. Not listening to Krautrock isn't a conscious decision. I was surprised when I first noticed Kraftwerk were on the site, but on second thought not. Autobahn was one of the first LPs in my collection when I was a kid.
Edited by Slartibartfast - April 16 2013 at 12:12
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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HolyMoly
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Posted: April 16 2013 at 13:20 |
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