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Let's dive into the possible link that makes the late 1960s U.S. psychedelic rock and Krautrock, also called kosmische Musik, which was developed in then West Germany in the 1970s. An avant-garde yet psychedelic movement such as Krautrock and its bands like Can, Guru Guru, Cluster, Neu!, and La Düsseldorf tried to break free from the usual rock structures, while U.S. psychedelia was deeply indebted to the counterculture, with bands like The Doors, The United States of America, The Grateful Dead, and Lothar and the Hand People entering new dimensions through extended jams and experimental sounds.
Krautrock is overall typified by trippy, repetitious rhythms, electronic tones, often cosmic ambience, and a general tendency towards improvisation.
U.S. psychedelic rock features lush harmonies personalised by hypnotic jamming, surreal lyrics, as well as some experimental techniques such as reverb, and so forth. Are there any possible similarities? How could the attributes affect each other?
What are the possible similarities? In what way could the characteristics really have influenced each other? Did some 70s Krautrock artists incorporate elements of American psychedelic rock from the 60s?
How did they reflect social change?
What are the essential discographies in this cross-section of two psychedelic genres?
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When I listen to early Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett I hear Sci-Fi influenced television themes briefly repeated under a verse and chorus which extends into schizo type jamming. Syd Barrett was obviously influenced by AMMM MUSIC.

When I start playing my Krautrock collection around the house I begin noticing chord progressions and sounds that Syd Barrett and early Floyd would have used on Piper. Not so much the whimsical stuff ..but the Space Rock invention itself.

Syd Barrett was not a virtuoso player by any means..but he was innovative for creating styles in Europe that had an impact on other bands.

Some of the early Daevid Allen songs off the first 6 Gong albums are obviously influenced by Syd Barrett's more whimsical and childish poetic approach.

I can see how American Psychedelic would have influenced Krautrock musicians however members of Amon Duul persisted in saying that they didn't want to sound American 🤔...nor did they desire to sound English...but they probably did anyway and it may be difficult to analyze just how.

The song "Lather" by Jefferson Airplane reminds me of an early Pink Floyd song or a Barrett song. If you just replace Grace Slick's vocal with Syd Barrett or Roger Waters it's telling...or perhaps it's a coincidence ?
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THE COSMIC JOKERS      They're cosmic! Tripping the light fantastic with one of the best-known Krautrock supergroups, which included such notable members as Klaus Schulze and Manuel Goettsching (Ash Ra Tempel) and with five cosmic albums to their name. The five albums were assembled and released all in one incredible year by label boss "The Kaiser" without the performers' knowledge - and that's no joke! Geek

 4 stars 1974: The Cosmic Jokers - The Cosmic Jokers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzJhoAXLmjM
 4 stars 1974: The Cosmic Jokers - Galactic Supermarket - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVo_cS_XdL8
 4 stars 1974: The Cosmic Jokers - Planeten Sit-In - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUh_kC28e0g
 4 stars 1974: The Cosmic Jokers - Sci-Fi Party - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPZSCQ26J30
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