- Cd (musik)
Deutsche elektronische Musik 3 : experimental German rock and electronic music 1971-81
(2018)
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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
2 cd'er, 1 bilag, 1 kommentarbilag, 28 sider
Sprog
flere sprog
Genre
70'er rockelectronicaprogressiv rockrocksynthpop
Emneord
Emnetal
78.7941
Bidrag af
Adrian Self, Stuart Baker, Klaus Weiss, Deutsche Wertarbeit, Alex (f. 1950-11-12), Georg Deuter, Michael Bundt, Achim Reichel, Roedelius, Pyrolator, A. R. & Machines, Dzyan, Missus Beastly, Agitation Free, Popol Vuh, Novalis Tyskland, Bröselmaschine, Neu!, Between, La Düsseldorf, Cluster, Streetmark, Niagara München
Indhold
Wide Open Space MotionI'll Be Your Singer, You'll Be My SongDeutscher WaldKhaliGeishaDeruléIn the Silence of the Morning SunrisePearlsThe Brain of Oskar PanizzaJa, Deine Liebe Ist Süßer Als WeinDronszSchmetterlingNeuschneeAnd the Waters OpenedWhite OverallsConstellationTanz Der Vögel In Den WindenLustwandelDie Haut Der FrauHollywoodPassageRhythm GoNeon
Beskrivelse
Indspilninger publiceret 1971-1981
Forlag
Soul Jazz Records
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
The quietus, 2018-02-12
"23 glimpses of possible realities and reconstructed artistic psyches as a new generation strove to rebuild among the ashes and destruction left to them. No discernible musical genre dominates and there is little which might make the casual listener think, in recognition, Ah, yes, this is 'krautrock' ... These are pieces of music in which anyone weary of 2018's battering-ram annihilator times might wish to linger a while. Soul Jazz really deserve so much praise for this release. It'll shine a light of hope through the darkest of months"
The quietus, 2018-02-12
PopMatters, 2018-01-29
"This is an album about as much variety and diversity as can be packed into a single thematic compilation. It almost certainly won't be what you expect going in, but it's ready to blow your mind with sounds and songs you never knew you wanted and a much broader picture of vintage West Germany than perhaps any previous collection of tunes has given us thus far"
PopMatters, 2018-01-29