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"Ziggy Stardust is dead, he killed himself, or maybe we, foolish humans, killed him." "Ziggy played guitar, and nothing played the same afterward."
"Ziggy Stardust is dead, he killed himself, or maybe we, foolish humans, killed him."
"Ziggy played guitar, and nothing played the same afterward."
This review highlights David Bowie's 1973 farewell to his Ziggy Stardust persona during a legendary concert at London's Hammersmith Odeon. The event marked a pivotal moment in rock history, blending emotional intensity and theatricality. Bowie’s decision to end the Ziggy era was as strategic as it was emotional, solidifying the character’s lasting mythos separate from Bowie himself. The live album and video capture the raw energy and poignant emotions of that unforgettable night. Experience the emotional power of Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust farewell—listen to the live album and watch the iconic film now!
I just have to hit play and hope to find once again those angels whispering Hosianna Mantra in my ear. A Sunday in the spirit of relaxation... you find yourself before a celestial vision. A pure waterfall, tall, paradisiacal.
I just have to hit play and hope to find once again those angels whispering Hosianna Mantra in my ear.
A Sunday in the spirit of relaxation... you find yourself before a celestial vision. A pure waterfall, tall, paradisiacal.
The review describes a deeply personal and dreamlike experience inspired by Popol Vuh's 'Hosianna Mantra.' It evokes celestial visions, peaceful exploration, and spiritual calm. The music acts as an escape into an ethereal, timeless place that offers solace and beauty, blending progressive and ambient qualities. Ultimately, it captures the album's ability to transport listeners to a serene and heavenly realm. Listen to Popol Vuh's Hosianna Mantra and immerse yourself in its celestial, soothing soundscape today!
This is Kraut, the real one, the most extreme and experimental one, with a capital K. This is certainly one of those masterpieces worth highlighting and going back to.
This is Kraut, the real one, the most extreme and experimental one, with a capital K.
This is certainly one of those masterpieces worth highlighting and going back to.
Organisation's 'Tone Float' is a seminal Krautrock album marked by primal percussion and pioneering synthesizer use. Produced by Conny Plank, it predates and influences Kraftwerk’s rise. The review highlights its experimental depth across tracks like the 20-minute title track and 'Milk Rock.' Often overlooked, this album is a historical gem in electronic and experimental rock. Explore Organisation's 'Tone Float' and experience the roots of Krautrock and electronic experimentalism today!
Instead, as if they didn’t have 35 years of history behind them, they seem to be starting from scratch here, gifting us 11 tracks of excellent rock with flashes of jazz, chill-out, and world music. This remains definitely an album of excellent out-of-the-box rock songs, of incredible inspiration, modernity, and sonic coherence.
Instead, as if they didn’t have 35 years of history behind them, they seem to be starting from scratch here, gifting us 11 tracks of excellent rock with flashes of jazz, chill-out, and world music.
This remains definitely an album of excellent out-of-the-box rock songs, of incredible inspiration, modernity, and sonic coherence.
Kraan’s 2007 album Psychedelic Man marks a strong return after decades of silence, delivering modern rock infused with jazz, funk, and electronic touches. The band avoids relying on past glory, instead crafting inspired, fresh compositions. The album blends diverse influences, from distorted guitars to exotic percussion, creating a coherent and innovative sound. Though titled Psychedelic Man, its psychedelia is subtle and updated for the new millennium. Listen to Kraan’s Psychedelic Man and experience the fresh fusion of rock, jazz, and subtle psychedelia from this legendary band’s exciting comeback.
This journey makes no sense if taken backward, so once you reach the end you will find yourself incredibly at the first track again, as if by magic, like in a perfect circle. Too ahead of its time, too visionary, it wasn’t appreciated then.
This journey makes no sense if taken backward, so once you reach the end you will find yourself incredibly at the first track again, as if by magic, like in a perfect circle.
Too ahead of its time, too visionary, it wasn’t appreciated then.
This review highlights Harmonia’s second album De-Luxe as an underrated Krautrock gem overshadowed by their debut and related works. It praises the album’s melodic richness and hypnotic rhythms that blend Neu!’s influence with more approachable melodies. The reviewer invites listeners to experience its visionary and timeless quality, emphasizing the album’s cyclical and immersive nature. Dive into Harmonia’s De-Luxe and experience the sublime blend of melody and hypnotic Krautrock rhythms—listen now!
Don’t take these Picchi too seriously, not even they do with themselves, rather enjoy yet another masterpiece from a truly underrated band in our prog scene. Truly one of the most beautiful tracks of Italian Progressive.
Don’t take these Picchi too seriously, not even they do with themselves, rather enjoy yet another masterpiece from a truly underrated band in our prog scene.
Truly one of the most beautiful tracks of Italian Progressive.
Camere Zimmer Rooms by Picchio dal Pozzo is a richly textured Italian progressive rock album influenced by Canterbury bands and free jazz. The album moves from dreamlike landscapes to more concrete urban themes, offering long, intricate tracks full of lyrical depth and musical experimentation. Noted as a masterpiece in the Italian prog scene, it balances complex arrangements with emotional storytelling. The reviewer highly recommends it, rating it slightly below the band's debut. Dive into Picchio dal Pozzo's Camere Zimmer Rooms and experience one of Italian progressive rock's hidden gems today!
"A space-time vortex seems to open before you, you see it and feel it, it’s hypnotic in its infinite spinning." "Before and after Neu!."
"A space-time vortex seems to open before you, you see it and feel it, it’s hypnotic in its infinite spinning."
"Before and after Neu!."
This review celebrates Neu!'s debut album as a revolutionary work in the Krautrock movement, highlighting its hypnotic 'Motorik' rhythm and innovative sound. It describes the album's transformative effect and unique tracks, especially 'Hallogallo,' which stands as a timeless masterpiece. The reviewer emphasizes the album's blend of psychedelia, mechanical grooves, and emotional intensity, concluding that it marks a distinct before and after in rock music history. Dive into Neu!'s debut album and experience the origin of Krautrock's hypnotic power today.
The album opens with a dark, sad, and distressing melody, unlike anything from the previous three records. Michael seems to reach the completion of his musical idea on his own, arriving here stripped down and with clear ideas.
The album opens with a dark, sad, and distressing melody, unlike anything from the previous three records.
Michael seems to reach the completion of his musical idea on his own, arriving here stripped down and with clear ideas.
Fernwärme is Michael Rother’s fourth solo album, marking a darker, more introspective shift from his earlier works. Stripped-down and rhythmically focused, it merges motorik beats with sparse guitar melodies. The album balances melancholy with moments of inner peace and stands as a completion of his early solo musical journey. It’s praised for its personal yet cohesive sound that evolves Rother’s signature style into a compelling ‘80s electronic statement. Dive into Michael Rother’s Fernwärme and experience the hypnotic, introspective sounds of ’80s electronic innovation today.
Machines are like that, after all; they have their strict, independent, stable rhythms. Crazy people are simply more sensitive, more emotional, able to grasp things that others wouldn't be able to perceive.
Machines are like that, after all; they have their strict, independent, stable rhythms.
Crazy people are simply more sensitive, more emotional, able to grasp things that others wouldn't be able to perceive.
This review highlights Tony Conrad and Faust's 1972 album as a landmark in krautrock and avant-garde music. The album contrasts machine-like steady drumming with emotive, experimental violin playing, evoking surreal soundscapes similar to Velvet Underground. It praises Conrad's innovative approach to minimalism, supported by Faust's dynamic backing. The reissue adds a fresh dimension, emphasizing the delicate balance between man and machine in this pioneering record. Dive into the hypnotic world of Tony Conrad & Faust and experience krautrock’s groundbreaking experimental spirit.
"It seems like a roll call of names so heavy that they influence and unsettle the music and atmosphere around them." "The Self, our psyche, that will surely be carried away who knows where, it may return, yes, but it will never be the same again."
"It seems like a roll call of names so heavy that they influence and unsettle the music and atmosphere around them."
"The Self, our psyche, that will surely be carried away who knows where, it may return, yes, but it will never be the same again."
The Cosmic Jokers' Gilles Zeitschiff is a mesmerizing and whimsical album, combining krautrock legends like Ash Ra Tempel and Klaus Schulze with thought-provoking spoken narrations. The album weaves a surreal journey across space and psyche, blending remixed tracks with abstract soundscapes. Its unique fusion and reverence for past works like Seven Up create an immersive, otherworldly experience. This is a collection that both challenges and captivates listeners. Dive into The Cosmic Jokers' Gilles Zeitschiff to experience an iconic krautrock voyage through space and mind.
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