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  • Deutsche Elektronische Musik 2: Experimental German Rock And Electronic Music 1971-83 - Record A

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Deutsche Elektronische Musik 2: Experimental German Rock And  Electronic Music 1971-83 - Record A
  • Deutsche Elektronische Musik 2: Experimental German Rock And Electronic Music 1971-83 - Record A

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  • Artist: Soul Jazz Records Presents
  • Label: Soul Jazz
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • UPC: 5026328004945
  • Item #: 2497158X
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 8/5/2022
  • This product is a special order
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Double vinyl LP pressing. Includes digital download. Soul Jazz Records Deutsche Elektronische Music Volume 2 is now available as two separate double LPs for the first time in over 10 years!! Soul Jazz Records' 'Deutsche Elektronische Musik 2' is their second voyage into the world of Krautrock and German electronic music from the 1970s and early 1980s. Two double LPs (with over 2½ hours of amazing music) features a stunning line-up of seminal German groups, including Can, Faust, Popul Vuh, Neu!, Cluster, Amon Düül II, La Düsseldorf, as well as a host of lesser known and more obscure groups and artists such as Agitation Free, Bröselmaschine, Niagara and many more. As well as the original pioneers, 'Deutsche Elektronische Musik 2' also features many of the second wave of German electronic artists and groups from the late 70s and early 80s (DAF, Asmus Tietchens, 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. Influenced as much by the electronic experimentalism of Stockhausen as the progressive rock of USA and UK underground rock, young German artists seamlessly created a new music with it's own unique identity, which they ironically entitled Krautrock. By the end of the 1970s, with the arrival of new wave synthetics and complex drum machines, this music had mutated once again into new electronic visions reflecting a new Germany. The vinyl edition comes in two volumes of heavyweight, super-loud vinyl double albums, featuring all sleevenotes and text.

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