Elektronische Musik 2: Experimental German 1971-83 by Various (CD, 2013)

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ProducerAchim Reichel^Amon Düül^Brian Eno^Can^Conny Plank^Conny Veit^Dieter Dierks^Dieter Moebius^Hans-Joachim Roedelius^Harald Grosskopf^Michael Hoenig^Michael Rother^Neu!^Niagara^Peter Baumann^Popol Vuh^Udo Hanten
Record LabelSoul Jazz, Sljz
UPC5026328002651
eBay Product ID (ePID)11046059988

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2013
GenreElectronic
ArtistVarious
Release TitleElektronische Musik 2: Experimental German 1971-83

Dimensions

Item Height0.62 in
Item Weight0.42 lb
Item Length5.82 in
Item Width4.91 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks27
TracksA.R. ; Machines - Globus, Can - Halleuwah, Roedelius - Le Jardin, Michael Rother - Karussell, Popul Vuh - Der Grosse Krieger, Michael Hoenig - Sun and Moon, Agitation Free - You Play for Us Today, D.A.F. - Co Co Pino, Harald Grosskopf - Emphasis, Amon Duul 2 - a Morning Excuse, Conrad Schnitzler - Fata Morgana, Brselmaschine - Nossa Bova, Eno Moebius ; Roedelius - Base ; Apex, Gila - in a Sacred Manner, Wolfgang Reichmann - Himmelblau, Achim Reichel ; Machines - As If I Had Seen All This Before, Gila - Sundance Chant, Neu! - Isi, Pyrolator - Danger Cruising, Sergius Golowin -Die Weisse Alm, You - Electric Day, Niagara - Gibli, Popul Vuh - Ja Sie Sollen Gottes Kinden Heissen Agnus Dei Agnus Dei, Rolf Trostel - Der Prophet, Electric Sandwich - China, Asmus Tietchens - Zeebrugge, Faust - Krautrock
NotesTwo CD set. 2013 release, Soul Jazz Records' second voyage into the world of Krautrock and German electronic music from the 1970s and early 1980s. This set features a stunning line-up of seminal German groups: Can, Faust, Popul Vuh, Neu, Cluster, Amon Duul II, La Dusseldorf, as well as a host of lesser known and more obscure groups and artists such as Agitation Free, Broselmachine, Niagara and many more. As well as the original pioneers, Deutsche Electronische Musik 2 also features many of the second wave of German electronic artists and groups from the late 70s and early 80s (DAF, Asmus Tietchen's, Rolf Trostel) who successfully connected new wave, minimal synth and a European post-punk avant-gardism with the earlier more established Krautrock pioneers who began at the start of the 70s.
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