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scott v 08.21.2006 10:45 AM

Guru Guru (UFO and Hinton)

Amon Duul (1st 2 records)
Amon Duul II (1st 3 records)

Brainticket was pretty weird shit though it doesn't hold up over time, some really cheesy cut n paste tape collage action but quite the influence on Nurse With Wound

Ash Ra Tempel (1st 2 albums)

Agitation Free's Malesch is awesome...

Xhol Caravan !!!

then you got Cluster, Harmonia...etc etc... and there's obviously alot of other super obscuro shit that like will never get reissued those LPs that go for easily multi-hundreds of dollars.

Everyneurotic 08.21.2006 10:47 AM

it was progressive rock.

that's what the bands called it and that's what they were trying to do, german progressive rock.

Toilet & Bowels 08.21.2006 11:05 AM

well it's progressive in that it was a developement on what happened before, but it's not prog. i don't care what the bands themselves say.

Everyneurotic 08.21.2006 11:07 AM

you get into genres and subgenres discussions.

is it a continuation of one or simply influenced but which brought something else.

i think that, in the big picture, it was part of the progressive rock period (more so than sound).

Toilet & Bowels 08.21.2006 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
i think that, in the big picture, it was part of the progressive rock period (more so than sound).


well you could apply that logic to the stooges or hawkwind...

Everyneurotic 08.21.2006 11:17 AM

hawkwind are considered prog.

the stooges were on the counterpoint of genres...sort of post garage

i meant prog rock period as in time and implying an approach to music.

Toilet & Bowels 08.21.2006 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
hawkwind are considered prog.

the stooges were on the counterpoint of genres...sort of post garage

i meant prog rock period as in time and implying an approach to music.


i know exactly what you meant, and my point is that defining prog that way doesn't work & you don't need to explain the stooges place in music history either. and people can consider what they like, but hawkwind aren't prog.

Everyneurotic 08.21.2006 11:40 AM

whatever, i've seen hawkwind cathegorized as prog a lot. i don't really can put them in league with like procul harum or balleto di bronzo, but the lumping has been made.

actually, who cares? it's just repetitive, psychedelic 70's german rock.

sonicl 08.23.2006 07:32 AM

I wish someone would reprint Julian Cope's Krautrocksampler book.

porkmarras 08.23.2006 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonicl
I wish someone would reprint Julian Cope's Krautrocksampler book.

That'd be a goldmine for most.I can't think of a better person to moderate this thread than Cope himself.

sonicl 08.23.2006 08:08 AM

He's in the middle of writing a Japrocksampler one. That should be fucking excellent.

porkmarras 08.23.2006 08:10 AM

He wrote a very good article about Acid Mothers Temple for mojo magazine a few years ago so i will be looking forward to that.

Toilet & Bowels 08.23.2006 08:11 AM

oooohh, interesting.
krautrocksampler turns up on ebay from time to time, if i was flush i'd buy it, i've seen it go for 30 or 40 quid which is pricey but not outrageous

chuck norris 08.23.2006 10:22 AM

For people who want to listen to Kraftwerk, I recommend the Trans Europe Express.

Some people consider this the start of dance music. It was defenitly a pioneer album for computer music



 

Kallisti23chaos 08.23.2006 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Gila- S/T
Agitation Free - Malesch
Guru Guru- UFO, Hinten
Code III - Planet Of Man
Neu! - 1st 2 LPs
Ash Ra Tempel - 1st LP
Popol Vuh - Aguirre soundtrack


These are just a few, but some great ones to get started on.



Mr.Clone is THE expert on this genre. When in doubt, follow his lead....

Gulasch Noir 08.24.2006 02:12 AM

i think that's the blog Nefeli is referring to
http://8daysinapril.blogspot.com/.
It's down at the moment, and i can't find the download links anymore. I have saved them up until June 2006, so I have more than enough to download anyway. My favorite of these apart from the albums I already had are

Drosselbart
Gäa
Mythos
Sperrmüll
Kraan
Mammut
Arzachel (by the way, song # 3 from the record you can download seems to be known by MF Doom when he composed the song Old School ft. Talib Kweli)

Everyneurotic 08.24.2006 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gulasch Noir
i think that's the blog Nefeli is referring to
http://8daysinapril.blogspot.com/.
It's down at the moment, and i can't find the download links anymore. I have saved them up until June 2006, so I have more than enough to download anyway. My favorite of these apart from the albums I already had are...


8 days in april closed, the site was taken down by the guy who used to do it.

porkmarras 08.24.2006 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chuck norris
For people who want to listen to Kraftwerk, I recommend the Trans Europe Express.

Some people consider this the start of dance music. It was defenitly a pioneer album for computer music







 

Wow,first that this came up.What are you,gay perhaps?

krastian 08.25.2006 01:56 AM

I'm plenty gay and Trans Europe Express has been rocking me since I was 14 and exposing it to my pothead friends. Good call porky.....def. a red flag.

Toilet & Bowels 08.25.2006 03:48 AM

i'm as straight as an arrow fired by a man who has never had a homosexual encounter in his life, but i still get down to trans europe express


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