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Seltzer 08-26-2008 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 511116)
Out of the Krautrock albums I own, which are not that many, my favorites are definitely Ege Bamyasi by Can and So Far by Faust.

I've been wanting to check out Amon Duul II for years but their discography seems dauntingly huge. Anyone have some suggestions about the best place to start with them?

I started with Yeti, but you can't really go wrong with any of their early albums. Wolf City might be a good place to start... it's slightly more accessible than the rest IMO.

Janszoon 08-27-2008 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Seltzer (Post 511238)
I started with Yeti, but you can't really go wrong with any of their early albums. Wolf City might be a good place to start... it's slightly more accessible than the rest IMO.

If "accessible" means it sounds more like typical 70s rock it may not actually be a very good place for me to start. Is that what Yeti is like? What would you say is their most interesting sounding album?

WeeLittleHobbit 08-29-2008 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 511289)
If "accessible" means it sounds more like typical 70s rock it may not actually be a very good place for me to start. Is that what Yeti is like? What would you say is their most interesting sounding album?

Yeti is an awesome album, rest assured. That's where I started listening to them. Mind you, I haven't heard too much by them, but I fell in love with Yeti as soon as I heard it.

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-04-2008 01:07 PM

I'm starting to work my way through the albums mentioned in Cope's book plus a few others.

Timothy Leary & Ash Ra Tempel was just strange , but in an entertaining & compelling way. The first track is just bizarre but I loved it.

I listening to Cluster 1 & 2 , and it went a bit over my head. If it was designed to make you feel like your floating in space they did a bloody good job of it, not sure it's the sort of thing i'd give repeated plays though. I still have Zuckerzeit & Sowiesoso to check out.

I always assumed Agitation Free's Malesch album was on the list , but it isn't. Shame really because I thought it was a phenomenal album.

Popol Vuh's Affenstunde and Guru Guru's UFO are up next.

jackhammer 09-04-2008 01:10 PM

^^^^^

I agree about the Agitation Free album. I was very impressed. I will have to pick up the Julian Cope book sometime.

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-04-2008 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 514362)
I will have to pick up the Julian Cope book sometime.

With what? A morgage? :D

jackhammer 09-04-2008 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger (Post 514363)
With what? A morgage? :D

No. I have sold a kidney. Pity it's pickled :D.

Demonoid 09-10-2008 12:09 PM

Just a few more suggestions-

Osmose by Annexus Quam, Tips Zum Selbstmord by Necronomicon & Dzyan's Electric Silence. I would especially recommend Electric Silence. Spacey, Jazzy, psychedelic, ambient...Everything i could ask for. Very atmospheric as well. I will try and up that album if none of you are able to find it.
Other than those, the 50 posted on the first page basically more of less covers what I listen to(although I've yet to check out Faust). Excellent list! Ash Ra Tempel especially are awesome.

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-10-2008 12:14 PM

I'll have a look for those later , if not expect a PM very soon.

Demonoid 09-11-2008 03:38 PM

Here's Electric Silence if anyone is interested.

Electric Silence - Download

Pros: krautrock with a lot of diversity. Has some middle eastern/Indian influences as well.

Cons: No vocals but that's not a big deal for me. Doesn't feel any different from those with vocals.


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