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 Luger lives in their own dimension where past and present blend perfectly.

 A perfect balance between the most cerebral kraut rock, the impetuosity of guitars, and a never intrusive singing.

Luger’s second album, Concrete Light, offers a rich blend of 70s kraut rock, space rock, and modern psychedelia. The album recalls influences like Can, NEU!, and Tangerine Dream while exploring math rock territories. Strong guitar presence and subtle vocals create a cerebral yet energetic listening experience. Overall, it’s a pleasant and balanced surprise appealing to varied audiences. Discover Luger’s Concrete Light and dive into a cosmic blend of psychedelic and kraut rock now!

 Expressive urgency that takes your breath away, close to the new dark fog coming from Northern Europe.

 Take the claustrophobia of early Joy Division... combine it with the palpable anger of our times, lock some kids wanting to vent their malaise in a studio, record their angry outburst in lo-fi: SOVIET SOVIET.

Soviet Soviet’s album Summer, Jesus captures raw emotional urgency influenced by post-punk and punk roots. The band's music evokes early Joy Division's claustrophobia while channeling modern social frustrations. Recorded with lo-fi aesthetics, it is a powerful, young artistic outburst full of palpable anger and expressive intensity. Discover the raw, urgent energy of Soviet Soviet’s Summer, Jesus—listen now and feel the pulse of new post-punk rebellion.

 Lo-fi home electronics, folk, pop, shoegaze but magically dosed with superlative results that leave you breathless.

 Shoegaze cleansed of its electricity and dressed in light minimal electronics.

Khonnor’s debut album 'Handwriting,' released when he was just 17, is hailed as a magical and fragile masterpiece. Blending recognizable elements of lo-fi electronics, folk, and shoegaze, the album creates an ethereal and haunting atmosphere. Listeners are drawn to its delicate arrangements and shy vocal delivery. It is highly recommended for fans of dream pop with minimalist electronic touches. Listen to Khonnor’s 'Handwriting' and experience a magical blend of dream pop and minimal electronics today!

 A huge surprise, the walls of the venue disappear and we are projected into orbit, a journey into the cosmos.

 The gates to the cosmos are not in Germany but on the snowy peaks of the Andes.

Föllakzoid's album 'II' delivers a hypnotic space rock experience inspired by krautrock legends Neu and Can. The review evokes a vivid live setting in Santiago, highlighting the album's liquid, trance-like textures and cosmic atmosphere. The five long tracks blend psychedelic and mechanical sounds, creating a captivating cosmic journey. The Andes provide a unique backdrop, making the music feel both intimate and otherworldly. Dive into Föllakzoid's hypnotic 'II' and embark on a cosmic krautrock journey from the Andes today!

 Freedom is the key word to enter the world of the Nymph, a world where genres and expressive limits do not exist.

 An exhausting ride of total psychedelia with frenetic rhythms, brass and farfisa following crazy trajectories.

Nymph's 'New Millenium Prayer' is an intense journey through creative freedom, blending acid rock, free jazz, psychedelia, and kraut rock influences. The album’s four long tracks combine brass, farfisa, synth, and evocative female vocals to create a visionary, ever-changing soundscape. References to early 70s German kraut rock and bands like Guru Guru and Ash Ra Tempel set the tone for this experimental audio experience. Fans of genre-bending music will find it an exhausting yet rewarding ride. Dive into Nymph's 'New Millenium Prayer' and experience a thrilling psychedelic and free-form musical adventure today!

 "No light point was seen in the distance, no hope of an end and finally light."

 "A long claustrophobic scream, morbid, that we have already heard in the more repetitive math rock of Don Caballero, Shellac, but repeated to the point of exhaustion, without a glimmer of humanity."

Aluk Todolo's 2012 album 'Occult Rock' is a dense, instrumental exploration of dark, claustrophobic soundscapes rooted in black metal. The music is intense and exhausting, featuring long tracks with repetitive, dissonant guitar sounds that evoke a sense of hopelessness. The album offers a challenging but compelling listening experience steeped in negative psychedelic noise. Though harsh and oppressive, it holds a unique, sick charm for fans of experimental heavy music. Dive into Aluk Todolo's 'Occult Rock' and experience a uniquely intense and dark musical journey.

 "A canvas one must view from the proper distance to have a complete perspective and fully appreciate its value."

 "Progressive in continuous evolution, anarchic, without fixed rules."

Aksak Maboul’s 1977 debut album 'Onze Danses Pour Combattre La Migraine' is a groundbreaking experimental work blending jazz, electronic, ethnic, and cabaret influences. Created by Belgian multi-instrumentalists Mark Hollander and Vincent Kenis, the album is a seamless sequence of sound fragments forming a rich, progressive tapestry. Praised for its depth and eclecticism, the album is recommended to adventurous listeners and stands as a key work in European avant-garde music. Explore the rich, experimental world of Aksak Maboul’s debut — listen now and dive into a progressive musical journey!

 A record you either despise and throw out the window or love and cherish dearly.

 His music has been defined as shit-fi.

Pumice's album Puny showcases Stefan Neville's raw, lo-fi approach from a cluttered garage studio in New Zealand. The album mixes folk, blues, and dissonant rock with a chaotic and uncompromising style. Listeners might either deeply appreciate or dislike its unpolished, hallucinatory sound. The music challenges traditional aesthetics and appeals to adventurous fans of experimental music. Dive into Pumice's unfiltered lo-fi world and decide if you love or hate this bold experimental album!

 "A ticket for a dreamy psycho folk journey."

 "Music suspended in a temporal limbo, late 60s and early 2000s psycho dream pop, with a faint hint of spices dear to Anton Newcombe."

The Harpeth Trace's 'On Disappearing' is a richly textured psycho folk album filled with reverb-heavy guitars and dreamy vocals. The music evokes nostalgic psychedelic atmospheres reminiscent of Pink Floyd and Galaxie 500. Producer Raymond Richards enhances the sound with his expert touch, creating vivid, immersive sonic landscapes. This album is a sweet obsession for fans of dreamy and psychedelic folk. Dive into 'On Disappearing' and explore The Harpeth Trace's ethereal psycho folk soundscape today!

 The sound loses its physicality, becomes more cerebral, forgets the song form, and expands following space kraut rock trajectories.

 Paul Allen is an experienced musician, skillfully manipulating the material by adding his own touch and avoiding a mere calligraphic reproduction.

Antrhoprophh marks a shift from Paul Allen's stoner rock roots with The Head toward a more cerebral kraut rock style inspired by late 60s and early 70s German bands. The album evokes the spirit of Can, Amon Düül, Ash Ra Temple, and Guru Guru while adding Allen's personal musical touch. Though not revolutionary, it offers a pleasant and immersive musical journey into spacey and cosmic territories. Listen to Antrhoprophh for a unique kraut rock experience blending psychedelic journeys with Paul Allen’s signature style.

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