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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Resurrecting the Krautrock Space? Why indeed. There's loads of fun to be had in the bushes with music like this:

Shocked sounds great indeed, luvit! Big smile
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Originally posted by 2dogs 2dogs wrote:

Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Hey gang! I just listened to Deuter's D yestarday and enjoyed it immensly for its proportion of ambient and more melodic stuff with a nice selection of instruments. What albums would you guys recommend up that alley? Smile

You have to admire someone with the nerve to entitle a song Krishna Eating Fish And Chips Star.

My suggestion is And The Waters Opened by Between (1973).


I like his early work, and the first 4 or 5 albums, even though they state that he was a part of this and that. I do not "see" that connection in the music at all ... I just hear and feel the music for what it is. The first album is very different from the rest in my book.

BTW ... some folks might find interesting the post I made on the CAN thread about improvisations. It will likely get some of us to go re-listen to some of the things listed in this thread!


Edited by moshkito - July 11 2016 at 09:05
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I thought some of you guys might be interested in this.
Yes, it is an "introduction", but it's phenomenally written, exceptionally interesting, and it is just dead good in my opinion. Smile
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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Hey gang! I just listened to Deuter's D yestarday and enjoyed it immensly for its proportion of ambient and more melodic stuff with a nice selection of instruments. What albums would you guys recommend up that alley? Smile

You have to admire someone with the nerve to entitle a song Krishna Eating Fish And Chips Star.

My suggestion is And The Waters Opened by Between (1973).

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Hey gang! I just listened to Deuter's D yestarday and enjoyed it immensly for its proportion of ambient and more melodic stuff with a nice selection of instruments. What albums would you guys recommend up that alley? Smile
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Another really good gem:
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I've listened to Epitaph for Venus all the way through on YouTube - found it's ambient spaciness very pleasing but all this fake business is confusing, I like to know when I'm safely back in the 70s Ermm.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2016 at 05:08
Shameless plug for Herbert F Bairy's masterpiece 'Traumspiel' as it finally has been uploaded to JooToob:


One of the many cases of albums being a couple of years late to the party. Had this been released in 71 my guess is that most Krautrock aficionados would be talking about it today.


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An beautiful ultra-obscure gem:
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

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I had no idea. I own an old beat down double LP of X, which in recent years finally has received the love it deserves. I may just have overdosed on the "coffee trilogy" (Blackdance, Picture Music, Timewind) and in the process neglecting quite a few gems of his. I still think Blackdance and Picture Music are his best albums (also happens to be his most Krautrock sounding releases imo), but then again you really can't go wrong with 70s Klaus. 


I wonder if so much of the confusion, came from the special editions, that had alternative versions of a lot of stuff with different names on them, and in some cases, on CD reissues, some of these things, ended up being released, with them, and it made for the CD's much more valuable than the LP's in my book. But I'm not sure that Klaus' extra stuff goes all the way back to CYBORG and BLACKDANCE or TIMEWIND days, though, but it sure is possible, though I think many people might find it boring, and not as interesting as later stuff.


The CD I have of Timewind contains bonus tracks from the same time but Cyborg comes with a live track from 1977 which someone other than Klaus thought was a nice ending after the previously harsh sounds. I like Cyborg as it was though, it's wonderfully alien and shows just how brilliant Klaus was at making interesting music with what little equipment he had at his disposal.

X Vol 2 (i.e. the original disc 2 with tracks 5 & 6) arrived and was very nice on first listen, atmospheric and ambient with orchestral sounds reminiscent of the start of Irrlicht. I thought at one point it included a guest appearance by Conrad Schnitzler but it turned out to be someone a little way down the street cutting wood with a power saw Wink.
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

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I had no idea. I own an old beat down double LP of X, which in recent years finally has received the love it deserves. I may just have overdosed on the "coffee trilogy" (Blackdance, Picture Music, Timewind) and in the process neglecting quite a few gems of his. I still think Blackdance and Picture Music are his best albums (also happens to be his most Krautrock sounding releases imo), but then again you really can't go wrong with 70s Klaus. 


I wonder if so much of the confusion, came from the special editions, that had alternative versions of a lot of stuff with different names on them, and in some cases, on CD reissues, some of these things, ended up being released, with them, and it made for the CD's much more valuable than the LP's in my book. But I'm not sure that Klaus' extra stuff goes all the way back to CYBORG and BLACKDANCE or TIMEWIND days, though, but it sure is possible, though I think many people might find it boring, and not as interesting as later stuff.
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It's a very good experimental album, but it's VERY scary, never listen on dark.
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Just had a listen to Suite Beef all the way through on headphones, it's very pleasant and good to know there's all this music available in addition to 70s krautrock should I want to massively expand my collection Cool.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 2dogs Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2016 at 00:49
Electric Orange appear regularly on Krautrock World, along with groups like Litmus, First Band From Outer Space, Sula Bassana and Cosmic Ground - all mixed in with classic krautrock and other prog rock old and new. We have a "Pure" internet radio which looks like a regular radio but the only stations it lists are the ones you've chosen from their web site Big smile.
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Originally posted by 2dogs 2dogs wrote:

I have that Golem album but generally listen to http://www.krautrock-world.com/Radio/playing.php for post 1970s music in the Krautrock style rather than buying the CDs.

Thanks for the tipThumbs Up

As for recent music in the Krautrock style have you checked out Electric Orange? Their album from last year simply called Vol 10 is the single greatest thing Krautrock has seen since Herbert F Bairy's Traumspiel from 79.
The following tune is perhaps not the best off it, but it still conveys the feel of the thing perfectly. 


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Originally posted by 2dogs 2dogs wrote:

I know what you mean with Body Love 2 but some of the copies of X available have been as separate CDs with the first four tracks on Vol 1 and the remaining two tracks on Vol 2.
I had no idea. I own an old beat down double LP of X, which in recent years finally has received the love it deserves. I may just have overdosed on the "coffee trilogy" (Blackdance, Picture Music, Timewind) and in the process neglecting quite a few gems of his. I still think Blackdance and Picture Music are his best albums (also happens to be his most Krautrock sounding releases imo), but then again you really can't go wrong with 70s Klaus. 



Edited by Guldbamsen - June 20 2016 at 02:58
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I have that Golem album but generally listen to http://www.krautrock-world.com/Radio/playing.php for post 1970s music in the Krautrock style rather than buying the CDs.
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I know what you mean with Body Love 2 but some of the copies of X available have been as separate CDs with the first four tracks on Vol 1 and the remaining two tracks on Vol 2.
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Originally posted by andreol263 andreol263 wrote:


GREAT obscure gem.


It is indeed pretty good...but for my tastes not among the best of the faux 90s Krautrock releases from the Pyramid label. Rather prefer Golem and Pyramid - the latter containing one 33 min psych epic that sounds like Floyd on a mushroom trip during the Saucerful of Secrets era.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2016 at 08:00
First of all - very nice haul. Quite a few faves of mine included in your cd pile

Originally posted by 2dogs 2dogs wrote:

The one glaring gap in my collection has just been filled, and very nicely too - I'm looking forward to Vol. 2 arriving as I had to order the CDs separately from different sellers Thumbs Up.



Vol 2? Are you sure you're not referencing the Body Love soundtrack?
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