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German Oak
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In the strange Olympic summer of 1972, the Düsseldorf instrumental group (community of 5 hippies / open mind artists) German Oak entered th… read moreIn the strange Olympic summer of 1972, the Düsseldorf instrumental group (community of 5 hippies / open mind artists) German Oak entered the Luftschutzbunker (or Air Raid Shelter), in order to record their first self-titled LP. The purpo… read moreIn the strange Olympic summer of 1972, the Düsseldorf instrumental group (community of 5 hippies / open mind artists) German Oak entered the Luftschutzbunker (or Air Raid Shelter), in order to record their first self-titled LP. The purpose of recording in a bunker was to recreate the feelings exp… read more -
Annexus Quam
4,805 listeners
Annexus Quam were from Kamp-Lintfort, a suburb of Dusseldorf. Their music can best be described as an avant garde mixture of mixed jazz, ro… read moreAnnexus Quam were from Kamp-Lintfort, a suburb of Dusseldorf. Their music can best be described as an avant garde mixture of mixed jazz, rock and psychedelia. They began playing hippie rock in late 1967 under the name of 'Ambition o… read moreAnnexus Quam were from Kamp-Lintfort, a suburb of Dusseldorf. Their music can best be described as an avant garde mixture of mixed jazz, rock and psychedelia. They began playing hippie rock in late 1967 under the name of 'Ambition of Music'. The following year they added members from a … read more -
Hölderlin
5,688 listeners
Hölderlin started out playing cover tunes in Germany in the 1960s until they received an offer for a record contract in the early 1970s. Th… read moreHölderlin started out playing cover tunes in Germany in the 1960s until they received an offer for a record contract in the early 1970s. The band was led by two brothers, Christian and Joachim Grumbkow, who wrote most of the music. They … read moreHölderlin started out playing cover tunes in Germany in the 1960s until they received an offer for a record contract in the early 1970s. The band was led by two brothers, Christian and Joachim Grumbkow, who wrote most of the music. They released their first album, Hölderlins Traum in 1972, with n… read more -
Günter Schickert
6,867 listeners
Founder member of the trio GAM (spaced out rocking improvisations), Gunter Schickert also has a fruitful career, figuring among the pioneer… read moreFounder member of the trio GAM (spaced out rocking improvisations), Gunter Schickert also has a fruitful career, figuring among the pioneers of the echo guitar (with Achim Reichel and Manuel Gottsching). He worked in collaboration with K… read moreFounder member of the trio GAM (spaced out rocking improvisations), Gunter Schickert also has a fruitful career, figuring among the pioneers of the echo guitar (with Achim Reichel and Manuel Gottsching). He worked in collaboration with Klaus Schulze in 1975 for "Home Session". His two f… read more -
Gäa
3,855 listeners
Not much is known about this obscure and classic band, except their sole album released on the rare and sought after Kerston label. Gäa wer… read moreNot much is known about this obscure and classic band, except their sole album released on the rare and sought after Kerston label. Gäa were a typically cosmic Krautrock band, who like Mythos or Virus, infused their Teutonic art with lot… read moreNot much is known about this obscure and classic band, except their sole album released on the rare and sought after Kerston label. Gäa were a typically cosmic Krautrock band, who like Mythos or Virus, infused their Teutonic art with lots of guitars, keyboards and much in the way of Pink Floyd st… read more -
Eno - Moebius - Roedelius
15,390 listeners
During the 70's, english experimental and album artist Brian Eno and the electronic German band Cluster collaborated in several occasions. They first got together on studio to record Cluster & Eno, credited to Cluster & Eno.… read moreDuring the 70's, english experimental and album artist Brian Eno and the electronic German band Cluster collaborated in several occasions. They first got together on studio to record Cluster & Eno, credited to Cluster & Eno. A year after, they released After the Heat, credited to Eno… read more -
Os Mundi
5,988 listeners
Os Mundi have been quoted as Berlin's first "rock big band" with a line-up that could swell to a dozen. Little-known really,… read moreOs Mundi have been quoted as Berlin's first "rock big band" with a line-up that could swell to a dozen. Little-known really, Os Mundi were indeed an important part of the Berlin Krautrock underground with a history going b… read moreOs Mundi have been quoted as Berlin's first "rock big band" with a line-up that could swell to a dozen. Little-known really, Os Mundi were indeed an important part of the Berlin Krautrock underground with a history going back to the early-1960's. The roots of Os Mundi can … read more -
Holger Czukay, Jah Wobble, Jaki Liebezeit
5,398 listeners
Holger Czukay, John Wardle (aka Jah Wobble) & Jaki Liebezeit. They collabarated together prevoiusly on the Holger Czukay albums On the … read moreHolger Czukay, John Wardle (aka Jah Wobble) & Jaki Liebezeit. They collabarated together prevoiusly on the Holger Czukay albums On the Way to the Peak of Normal and Rome Remains Rome. After Full Circle sessions the trio also worked t… read moreHolger Czukay, John Wardle (aka Jah Wobble) & Jaki Liebezeit. They collabarated together prevoiusly on the Holger Czukay albums On the Way to the Peak of Normal and Rome Remains Rome. After Full Circle sessions the trio also worked together with U2 guitarist The Edge and producer François Kev… read more -
Lard Free
5,978 listeners
Lard Free was an avant-garde band from France, formed by Gilbert Hartman in 1970. Stylistically the band combined electronic music, space r… read moreLard Free was an avant-garde band from France, formed by Gilbert Hartman in 1970. Stylistically the band combined electronic music, space rock, jazz and RIO (Rock In Opposition). The name is a pun on the French "L'Art Free"… read moreLard Free was an avant-garde band from France, formed by Gilbert Hartman in 1970. Stylistically the band combined electronic music, space rock, jazz and RIO (Rock In Opposition). The name is a pun on the French "L'Art Free" ("The Free Art"). Hartman worked with a variety … read more -
BröselMaschine
10,964 listeners
Bröselmaschine was a German folk band from Duisburg, founded by Peter Bursch and Willi Kissmer in 1969. On the softer side of krautrock, Br… read moreBröselmaschine was a German folk band from Duisburg, founded by Peter Bursch and Willi Kissmer in 1969. On the softer side of krautrock, Bröselmaschine are sometimes considered "krautfolk" a more unique subgenre. With the talen… read moreBröselmaschine was a German folk band from Duisburg, founded by Peter Bursch and Willi Kissmer in 1969. On the softer side of krautrock, Bröselmaschine are sometimes considered "krautfolk" a more unique subgenre. With the talented and published musician Peter Bursch leading them, they r… read more