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Description of Krautrock

 
Krautrock began in West Germany in the early 1970s, combining the passion of rock, the freedom of jazz and the intellectualism of twentieth century classical music. Inspired largely by the Beatles' experimental moments, German bands formed to create "Kosmische" music. These bands were not unified by a distinctive sound: their output ranged from the synthesized drones of Tangerine Dream, to the hippie collective free-form jams of Amon Duul, to the hypnotic refrains of Can and Faust, and to the angular compositions of Kraftwerk. These diverse approaches came together in the name of rigorous experimentation and a desire to create a new form of pop music.
Most Krautrock bands disappeared after a fleeting but intensely fertile time. Notable exceptions were Kraftwerk, who evolved into one of the most influential dance bands ever, and Tangerine Dream, who drifted towards New Age. Recently, bands like Faust and Can have reformed amidst a resurgence of interest in Krautrock, while many experimental bands -- such as Sonic Youth and Stereolab -- claim direct influence.
 

Krautrock Key Albums

 

 

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Krautrock Key Artists

 
Amon Duul

Improv Psychedelic band
that formed from a '60s
Munich artist commune,
Amon Duul were one of the
first Krautrock bands.

Amon Duul II

Sci-fi psychedelia from
Germany, Amon Duul II
were members of the same
artist commune that
spawned Kraut rockers A...

Ash Ra Tempel

This far-out German prog
act is basically the work of
psychedelic warrior Manuel
Gottsching. Ash Ra Temple
have been active since th...

Can

Avant Garde '70s kings,
Can's music progressed
faster and further than the
rest. Rock, jazz, prog,
proto-punk, everything....

Cluster

Members of this seminal
German space rock band
went on to form Guru Guru
and Tangerine Dream.

Faust

Groundbreaking Krautrock
outfit prone to sharp-angle
proto-punk songs and
expansive jam-noise.

Guru Guru

Along with Can, Neu!, Amon
Duul and Ash Ra Temple,
these German hippies
expanded the boundaries
of psychedelic prog rock...

Kraftwerk

A hugely influential outfit
from Germany, Kraftwerk's
ground-breaking Electronic
sounds jumpstarted
modern-day dance music....

Neu!

In the early 1970s, Neu!
created spatial, repetitive
and totally grooving Velvet
Underground-esque prog
rock. The seminal Krautro...

Popol Vuh

Popol Vuh were the first of
the Krautrock bands to
work in elements of both
world music and
electronica.

The Notwist

Though this German band is
now known for their
recent electronic-tinged
indie rock, their early
music veered closer to m...

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