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Artist : VA Title : Deutsche Elektronische Musik Volume 1 Genre : Electronic / Krautrock Year : 2010 Date : 06/2010 Bitrate : VBR kbps Tracks : 13 Label : Souljazz Records Source : CDDA Encoder : Lame 3.97 Length : 77:22 min Size : 116,6 MB Tracklist: ---------- 01.Can - A Spectacle 05:39 02.Between - Devotion 03:48 03.Harmonia - Dino 03:29 04.Gila - This Morning 05:47 05.Kollektiv - Rambo Zambo 11:40 06.Michael Bundt - La Chasse Aux 08:29 Microbes 07.E.M.A.K. - Filmmuzik 03:17 08.Popol Vuh - Morgengruess 02:59 09.Conrad Schnitzler - Auf Dem 03:13 Schwarzen Canal 10.La Duesseldorf - Rheinita 07:37 11.Harmonia - Veterano 03:56 12.Faust - It's A Rainy Day Sunshine 07:27 Girl 13.Neu! - Hallo Gallo 10:01 ------- 77:22 min Yes, this is a bit tasty! Soul Jazz put their picking skills to the test with a reverent review of 'Experimental German Rock And Electronic Musik 1972-83' covering such legends as Can, Amon Dⁿⁿl, Popol Vuh, Ash Ra Tempel, Faust and so many more. For the uninitiated, this period of music found its null point in the revolutionary riots and counter- cultural upheavals which permeated the globe from Munich to Mexico in 1968. To the gang of German musicians featured here, this sea-change required a new music that better represented themselves and their time, consciously moving away from the past by blending newly accessible synthesizer technologies with avant garde theory from Karlheinz Stockhausen, progressive rock music and probably some really good drugs. Volume 1 of the 2x12" gatefold vinyl issue offers 13 tracks includes better known classics like the Afro-disco-inspiration of Can's 'A Spectacle', and the motorik elan of Neu!'s 'Hallo Gallo' next to rarer, and more precious tracks like the proto-electro of Conrad Schnitzler's 'Auf Dem Schwarzen Canal', a magical new age moment from Between on 'Devotion' and the glorious gaze of Michael Bundt's 'La Chasse Aux Microbes'. Together with the extensive sleevenotes this is a comprehensive primer for anyone with a head for classic electronic heights and probably one of the best Krautrock compilations we've come across in years. Highly recommended! http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/ This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Artist : VA Title : Deutsche Elektronische Musik Volume 1 Genre : Electronic / Krautrock Year : 2010 Date : 06/2010 Bitrate : VBR kbps Tracks : 13 Label : Souljazz Records Source : CDDA Encoder : Lame 3.97 Length : 77:22 min Size : 116,6 MB Tracklist: ---------- 01.Can - A Spectacle 05:39 02.Between - Devotion 03:48 03.Harmonia - Dino 03:29 04.Gila - This Morning 05:47 05.Kollektiv - Rambo Zambo 11:40 06.Michael Bundt - La Chasse Aux 08:29 Microbes 07.E.M.A.K. - Filmmuzik 03:17 08.Popol Vuh - Morgengruess 02:59 09.Conrad Schnitzler - Auf Dem 03:13 Schwarzen Canal 10.La Duesseldorf - Rheinita 07:37 11.Harmonia - Veterano 03:56 12.Faust - It's A Rainy Day Sunshine 07:27 Girl 13.Neu! - Hallo Gallo 10:01 ------- 77:22 min Yes, this is a bit tasty! Soul Jazz put their picking skills to the test with a reverent review of 'Experimental German Rock And Electronic Musik 1972-83' covering such legends as Can, Amon Düül, Popol Vuh, Ash Ra Tempel, Faust and so many more. For the uninitiated, this period of music found its null point in the revolutionary riots and counter- cultural upheavals which permeated the globe from Munich to Mexico in 1968. To the gang of German musicians featured here, this sea-change required a new music that better represented themselves and their time, consciously moving away from the past by blending newly accessible synthesizer technologies with avant garde theory from Karlheinz Stockhausen, progressive rock music and probably some really good drugs. Volume 1 of the 2x12" gatefold vinyl issue offers 13 tracks includes better known classics like the Afro-disco-inspiration of Can's 'A Spectacle', and the motorik elan of Neu!'s 'Hallo Gallo' next to rarer, and more precious tracks like the proto-electro of Conrad Schnitzler's 'Auf Dem Schwarzen Canal', a magical new age moment from Between on 'Devotion' and the glorious gaze of Michael Bundt's 'La Chasse Aux Microbes'. Together with the extensive sleevenotes this is a comprehensive primer for anyone with a head for classic electronic heights and probably one of the best Krautrock compilations we've come across in years. Highly recommended! http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/ This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net