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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Just ignore Mosh he has a free pass to be as unpleasant as he likes.

thanks, Ian Smile
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About half of my list has been mentioned so I'll mention the other 20 plus albums.
Gunter Schikert- Uberfallig
                     - Kinder In Der Wildness
GAM- Eizsiet
Cosmic Jokers- Galactic Supermarket
Frumpy- 2
Tangerine Dream- Electronic meditation
Popol Vuh- Letzte Tage Letzte Nachte
Mythos- Mythos
Kraan- Kraan
Prosper- Broken Door
Dennis- Hyperthalamus
Can- Monster Movie
      - Delay 68
      - Soundtracks
Guru Guru- Kanguru
Ash Ra Tempel- Join Inn
                     - Schwingungen
Agitation Free- Last
Brainticket- Celestial Ocean
Et Cetera- Knircsh
Tangerine Dream- Electronic meditation
Ikarus- Ikarus
Embryo- Embryo's Rache



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mirakaze Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 16 2022 at 13:58
(One per artist)

1. Can - Tago Mago
2. Triumvirat - Spartacus
3. Holger Czukay - Movies
4. Popol Vuh - Aguirre
5. ID Company - ID Company
6. Eiliff - Eiliff
7. Tangerine Dream - Zeit
8. Kluster - Zwei-Osterei
9. Euphorium_Freakestra - Free Electric Supergroup
10. Brainstorm - Second Smile
11. Eroc - Eroc
12. Technical Space Composer's Crew - Canaxis 5
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Paul, a bit off-topic, but I admire your psychological knowledge and wisdom, for not to talk about the goodness 
of your heart - and thank you very much again for all your help at many different occasions.  Thumbs Up Smile
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Paul, a bit off-topic, but I admire your psychological knowledge and wisdom, for not to talk about the goodness 
of your heart - and thank you very much again for all your help at many different occasions.  Thumbs Up Smile

Danke Schoen. Wink
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Off the top of my head,

Can | Future Days (my #1 album all-time)
Michael Hoenig | Departure from the Northern Wasteland
Amon Düül II | Tanz der Lemminge
Kraan | Wiederhören
Embryo | Embryo’s Reise
Tangerine Dream | Phaedra
Klaus Schulze | Mirage
Faust | The Faust Tapes
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guy Guden Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2022 at 14:37
  far too many...  but following HolyMoly's lead with the cranial attic houseclean:  Amon Duul II, Yeti... Can, Future Days... Tangerine Dream, Atem... Klaus Schulze, Body Love... Ash Ra Tempel, Inventions for Electric Guitar... Popol Vuh, In Den Garten Pharaos, ... Eberhard Schoener, Meditation... Harmonia, Deluxe... Cosmic Jokers, s/t... Embryo, Steig Aus...  and that is only giving one selection per artist.  cheers!
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These are the German prog albums that I feel the most attached to:
Sylvan Posthumous Silence (2006)
Amenophis s/t (1983)
Anyone's Daughter Adonis (1979)
Sylvan Home (2015)
Sylvan Force of Gravity (2009)
Faun Eden (2011)
Faun Renaissance (2005)
Faun Luna (2014)
Fauns Awaiting the Sun (2011)
Bröselmachine s/t (1971)
Hölderlin Hölderlin's Traum (1972)
Neuschwanstein Battlement (1979)
Klaus Schulze Deus Arrakis (2022)
Klaus Schulze Kontinuum (2007)
Klaus Schulze X (1979)
Klaus Schulze Mirage (1976)
Popol Vuh Hosianna Mantra (1972)
Agitation Free Malesch (1972)
Ash Ra Tempel s/t (1971)
Tangerine Dream Rubycon (1975)
Eden Erwartung (1978)
Frequency Drift Ghosts… (2011)
Electric Orange Morbus (2007)
Electric Orange Volume 10 (2014)
Eberhard Weber The Following Morning (1977)

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mellotron Storm Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2022 at 18:20
Your list Drew reminded me that my list was all Krautrock nothing else. I need to come up with some other German albums.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote zwordser Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2022 at 21:40
A few that are on peoples' lists already here.  Of these, my faves are:

Grobschnitt, Rockpommels Land
Triumvirat, Spartacus
Kraan, Kraan (which I got while in Germany)
Holderlin,  Holderlin's Traum
Can, Ege Basayami and Tago Mago
Tangerine Dream:  Rubycon and Phaedra
Frumpy 2
Popul Vuh, Hosianna Mantra

And maybe some I'm missing, but even with all these, it still seems to me that there isn't as much great Prog rock coming out of Germany as there might be.



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I have many:)

Can - Monster Movie, Soundtracks, Ege Bamyasi, Tago Mago, Future Days, Soon Over Babaluma (Landed is wonderful as well)

Kraftwerk - Die Mensch-Maschine and the rest - I wouldn't be without any release 1970-1986
Popol Vuh - Nosferatu: On the Way to a Little Way / Brüder Des Schattens - Söhne Des Lichts (and everything up the early 1980's)
Cosmic Jokers - Galactic Supermarket (& St.)
Tangerine Dream - Phaedra (+ every relase 1971-1977++)
Klaus Schulze - Mirage (& the rest of the seventies + Dig It ÷ Dune/Picture Music)
Embryo - Stieg Aus, Reise (but they've got like six equally strong contenders)
Between - And the Waters Opened, Stille über der Zeit: Silence Beyond Time
Amon Düül II - Yeti (or: three first)
Faust - So Far (+IV)
Kraan - Kraan
Cluster - Zuckerzeit
Dzyan - Electric Silence
Harmonia - Music Von Harmonia, Deluxe, Tracks and Traces
Agitation Free - Malesch, Second
Kollektiv -  SWF-Sessions Volume 5
NEU! - NEU!, NEU! '75
Günter Schickert - Überfällig (+ GAM - Eiszeit)
A La Ping Pong - Go Go Pongs
Peter Frohmader - Nekropolis - Musik Aus Dem Schattenreich, Nekropolis 2

-Also debut -or only album by: Frankie Dymon Jr, Dom, Yatha Sidhra, Ash Ra Tempel, Deuter, Brave New World, Kalacackra, A.R + Machines, Tortilla Flat mm...

I'm certain I forgotten some essentials


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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

I'm certain I forgotten some essentials
Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Eloy  (D)  Inside (1973)

Hölderlin  (D)  -  Hölderlins Traum  (1972)

I did. Those two are great, and Doldinger's Passport-debut from 1972 is awesome too


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Originally posted by zwordser zwordser wrote:

Can, Ege Basayami and Tago Mago

You've got too far East with this one. LOL
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very nice with all these new lists  Tongue
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In the OP, David made mention of German prog outside of the 1970s, and yet very, very few mentions are being made of the wonderful progressive rock music that has come out of Germany in the 21st Century. I find this neglect to be an incomplete representation as well as a slap in the face of hard-working German artists who have been creating great music since the 1970s. Are we zombies, stumbling through life somnambulistically with an ever-fixed playlist in our brains? Come on people! Wake up! Explore the very-much-alive world of this, the 21st Century!

 
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Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:

In the OP, David made mention of German prog outside of the 1970s, and yet very, very few mentions are being made of the wonderful progressive rock music that has come out of Germany in the 21st Century. I find this neglect to be an incomplete representation as well as a slap in the face of hard-working German artists who have been creating great music since the 1970s. Are we zombies, stumbling through life somnambulistically with an ever-fixed playlist in our brains? Come on people! Wake up! Explore the very-much-alive world of this, the 21st Century!
I don't care. I prefer the playful and forward thinking days of kraut and cosmic - as I consider it to be Germany's peak in "popular music". For newer music I look elsewhere and not all that much towards prog. Besides I listen to music from the 14th century up to the present, so 1970's - 2020's is the same era anyway. 
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Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:

In the OP, David made mention of German prog outside of the 1970s, and yet very, very few mentions are being made of the wonderful progressive rock music that has come out of Germany in the 21st Century. I find this neglect to be an incomplete representation as well as a slap in the face of hard-working German artists who have been creating great music since the 1970s. Are we zombies, stumbling through life somnambulistically with an ever-fixed playlist in our brains? Come on people! Wake up! Explore the very-much-alive world of this, the 21st Century!

I'm still waking up to the wonderful German prog from the classic 1970's era, having not yet made it halfway through my first A-Z playlist of German prog. I also discovered a British Krautrock band by the name of The Utopia Strong, featuring snooker legend Steve Davis, which I found Interesting. Tongue


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote David_D Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2022 at 03:06

A very good book about and guide to mainly Krautrock but also other German Prog is Krautrock: Cosmic Rock 
and Its Legacy (2009) edited by Nikolaos Kotsopoulos. 
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Every album from Avantasia.
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Originally posted by LAM-SGC LAM-SGC wrote:

Every album from Avantasia.

high quality Symph Power Metal, but not really prog... Smile
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