Showing posts with label krautrock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label krautrock. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Deutsche Wertarbeit- S/T (1981)

Solo kosmische synth LP from Dorothea Raukes of Streetmark. Originally released in 1981 on Sky Records. Reissued 2010 in an edition of 500 by Medical Records. 320 Vinyl Rip By yours truly.



Mediafire Download Link: Removed by request.

Available for purchase from Boomkat.

Guten Abend, Leute 5:35
Deutscher Wald 4:00
Unter Tage 5:54
Auf Engelsflügeln 5:40
Intercity Rheingold 4:37
Der Grosse Atem 9:58

Günter Schickert- Samtvogel (1974)

Fantastic rare krautrock! Samtvogel is a dark 1974 solo affair from echo-guitar pioneer and GAM founder Günter Schickert. Lovingly remastered & re-released in 2010 in an edition of 500 by Wah Wah Records Supersonic Sounds. Highly recommended for fans of Ash Ra Tempel, Klaus Schulze, Achim Reichel, et al.

"When I was recording Samtvogel in 1974 I had only 2 taperecorders. I played one track and while listening I added the second one. And so on. Four times. When I mixed all together I borrowed a 3rd taperecorder. And still adedd the last track to the master....If I made a mistake in 1 track I had to repeat it from the beginning. And if while mixing it I was not fast enough in changing the tape I had to start again. So it took more than 3 months to get ready."



Mediafire Download Link: Günter Schickert- Samtvogel (1974) *320 Vinyl Rip by yours truly.

A1 Apricot Brandy 6:06
A2 Kriegsmaschinen, Fahrt Zur Hölle 16:58
B Wald 21:35

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Neu! '86

'86 (or 4) is Neu's final studio album- Recorded in 1985, and never totally finished. Recently made officially available for the first time ever, via the Neu! Vinyl Box Set released this year.
"Crazy"

"Schöne Well (Nice Wave)"


Mediafire Download Link: Neu! 4 ('86)

Sunday, April 4, 2010

DEUTSCHE ELEKTRONISCHE MUSIK- EXPERIMENTAL GERMAN ROCK AND ELECTRONIC MUSIC 1972-83 (Souljazz Records)

GC is very excited about Souljazz Records' latest collection; DEUTSCHE ELEKTRONISCHE MUSIK- EXPERIMENTAL GERMAN ROCK AND ELECTRONIC MUSIC 1972-83. Just look at the track list!

1. Can — Aspectacle
2. Between — Devotion
3. Harmonia — Dino
4. Gila — This Morning
5. Kollectiv — Rambo Zambo
6. Michael Bundt — La Chasse Aux Microbes
7. E.M.A.K — Filmmusik
8. Popol Vuh — Morgengruss
9. Conrad Schnitzler — Auf Dem Schwarzen Kanal
10. La Düsseldorf — Rheinita
11. Harmonia — Veterano
12. Faust — It's A Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl
13. Neu! — Hallo Gallo
14. Cluster — Heisse Lippen
15. Ibliss — Hi Life
16. Dieter Moebius — Hasenheide
17. Amon Duul II — Fly United
18. Popol Vuh — Aguirre 1
19. Ash Ra Tempel — Daydream
20. Tangerine Dream — No Man's Land
21. Amon Duul II — Wie Der Wind Am Ende Einer Strasse
22. Roedelius — Geradewohl
23. Can — I Want More
24. Deuter — Soham

The first seeds of German rock and experimental electronic music were planted in 1968, as students and workers in Paris, Prague, Mexico and throughout the world demonstrated against mainstream society, the war in Vietnam, imperialism and bourgeois values. The birth of a counter-culture, drug experimentation and social change expanded musical worlds. Germany experienced its own cultural revolution fuelled by these worldwide student and worker revolts and by a generation’s desire to rid itself of the guilt of war.

Many German youth turning their back on mainstream society. From the opening of the first collective/cooperative in 1967, Commune 1, in Berlin, to the formation of the Baader-Meinhof terrorist group and the bombings, kidnappings and killings of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (RAF), young Germans sought out new values and a lifestyle outside of ‘the system’. These cooperative and communal experiences led to a number of new radical German bands including Amon Duul, Faust and Can.

Many artists and musicians believed a complete rejection of everything musically that had gone before was also necessary in order to build a new identity for German culture. At this time German music meant ‘schlager’ music – insipid pop music that hardly confronted the country’s recent historical events....

Read on at Souljazz Records