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MisterJunior
Most people do, Spoike. Being "proto-punk" in 1975 wasn't exactly like being proto-punk in '71 or something, either. Punk had pretty much already started in '75 although it was of course not as popular or widespread as it would soon become. Anyway, yes, the ambient stuff is wonderful.
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DamianTanuki
Not that I don't like their first two albums, but in comparison to this one they may as well have just been recording them warming up for the real thing here. This album just seems to take everything they'd established already and improve upon it.
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Jonathan1986
David Bowie is a thieving bastard. And this is excellent - in a class of it's own.
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vanitycentral
I second GizmoLico on that. Neu! 75 is the best krautrock album I've ever heard (so far).
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acreature
Talk about yin and yang. On the verge of break-up, the two halves of the fantastically influential Krautrock duo point out why their partnership has run its course. Guitar/keyboard man Michael Rother's three songs are melancholy, crystalline and composed; drums/vocals/whatever fella Klaus Dinger replies with music that anticipates the nihilistic Götterdämmerung of punk. -- The Guardian.
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