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x Krautrock  
Krautrock is a generic name for the experimental music scene that appeared in Germany in the late 1960s and gained popularity throughout the 1970s, especially in Britain. BBC DJ John Peel in particular is largely credited with spreading the...
x Kraftwerk 2 Kraftwerk 2
Kraftwerk 2 is the second studio album by Kraftwerk, released in 1972. The album was entirely written and performed by Hütter and Schneider in late 1971, released in January 1972, with the sessions produced by the influential Konrad "Conny" Plank....
x Kraftwerk Kraftwerk
Kraftwerk is the first album by Kraftwerk. It was released in Germany in 1970, and produced by Konrad "Conny" Plank. Hütter and Schneider used two drummers during the recording of the album; Andreas Hohmann and Klaus Dinger. Their playing provides...
x Tone Float Tone Float
Tone Float is an LP by the German band Organisation. The album sold few copies on its UK-only release in August 1970, and is remembered because two of the band members, Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider-Esleben, later went on to form the group...
x The Catalogue The Catalogue cover
The Catalogue (German title: Der Katalog) is a forthcoming boxed set comprised of eight albums by Kraftwerk that were released from 1974 to 2003. All albums were digitally remastered, with most of the cover art redesigned (sometimes to remove images...
x Neu! Neu!
Neu! is the debut album by Krautrock band Neu!. It was recorded in December 1971 at Windrose-Dumont-Time Studios, Hamburg, Germany, mixed at Star-Musik Studio, Hamburg, Germany, and released in 1972 by Brain Records. It was reissued by Astralwerks...
x Neu! '75 Neu! '75
Neu! '75 is an album by Krautrock band Neu!. It was recorded and mixed at Conny Plank's studio between December 1974 and January 1975. It was released in 1975 by Brain Records, and officially reissued on May 29, 2001 by Astralwerks. Illegal bootleg...
x Monster Movie Monster Movie
Monster Movie is the debut album by Can. Some copies of the LP bore the subtitle "Made in a castle with better equipment". Upon its release in 1969, the album became very influential in the development of Krautrock. It is notable for being the only...
x Station to Station /wikipedia/images/en_id/2524644
Station to Station is the tenth studio album by English musician David Bowie, released by RCA Records in 1976. Commonly regarded as one of his most significant works, Station to Station is also notable as the vehicle for Bowie's last great ...
x "Heroes" "Heroes" cover
"Heroes" is an album by David Bowie, released in 1977. The second installment of his 'Berlin Trilogy' with Brian Eno (the other releases being Low and Lodger) "Heroes" developed the sound of Low in a more positive direction. Of the three albums, it...
x Low /wikipedia/images/en_id/1551042
Low is a 1977 album by British musician David Bowie. Widely regarded as one of his most influential releases, Low was the first of the "Berlin Trilogy", a series of collaborations with Brian Eno (though the album was actually recorded mainly in...
x Alpha Centauri Alpha Centauri
Alpha Centauri (1971) is an album by the German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. The music on this album is quite different from Tangerine Dream’s first album Electronic Meditation, due to a heavier reliance on keyboards and electronic...
x Phallus Dei Phallus Dei
Phallus Dei was the first album by German band Amon Düül II. The title translates into English as "God's Penis". The album was the result of the Amon Düül commune in Munich splitting. The album features layered guitars, abstract percussion, and...
x Soundtracks Soundtracks
Soundtracks is a soundtrack album by the Krautrock group Can. It was first released in 1970 and consists of tracks written for various films. The album marks the departure of the band's original vocalist Malcolm Mooney, who sings on two tracks, to...
x Future Days Future Days
Future Days is a 1973 album by the rock music group Can. This is the last album to feature Japanese vocalist Damo Suzuki. On Future Days, the band employs more of an ambient sound than on their previous efforts, especially on the title track and the...
x Stage Stage
Stage is David Bowie's second live album, released by RCA in 1978. Though it was rumoured at the time that this would be his final outing with the label, following dissatisfaction over the promotion of Low and "Heroes", Bowie would in fact remain...
x Wolf City Wolf City
Wolf City is the fifth studio album released by the German Krautrock band Amon Düül II. Like its predecessor, Carnival in Babylon, Wolf City is a more conventional recording than the band's earlier albums, with shorter track times and more...
x Soon Over Babaluma Soon Over Babaluma
Soon Over Babaluma is a 1974 album by the rock music group Can. This is the band's first album without a lead vocalist who does not play an instrument, following the departure of Damo Suzuki in 1973 during which he married his German girlfriend. The...
x Flow Motion Flow Motion
Flow Motion is the eighth Can album, and features the UK hit single "I Want More". It was mixed using "Artificial Head" binaural stereo. The cover features a photograph taken by band member Michael Karoli. Composed, written and produced by Can....
x Saw Delight Saw Delight
Saw Delight is the ninth Can album, and features two new band members who were ex-members of the band Traffic, with Can's bassist Holger Czukay giving up the bass in favour of experimental effects. The music itself works as an attempt at world music...
x Out of Reach Out of Reach
Out of Reach is an album by the German krautrock band Can, released as an LP in 1978 on Harvest Records. It is their tenth official studio album, discounting compilations such as Unlimited Edition. The band's previous album Saw Delight was the first...
x Happy New Year Happy New Year
Happy New Year is the eighth full length album by Brooklyn-based Alternative rock/Indie rock/Krautrock/Psychedelic rock band Oneida.
x Yeti Yeti
Yeti is a double LP by rock musicians Amon Düül II which was released in 1970 on Liberty, reissued on CD by Repertoire in 2001. The album was produced by Olaf Kübler and Amon Düül II, the engineer was Willy Schmidt, "with a little help of Siegfried...
x Tanz der Lemminge Tanz der Lemminge
Tanz der Lemminge (English: Dance of the Lemmings) is a double LP by German rock artists Amon Düül II which was released in 1971. "SYNTELMAN'S MARCH OF THE ROARING SEVENTIES" (C. Karrer, F. Rogner) – 15:51 "RESTLESS SKYLIGHT-TRANSISTOR-CHILD" (J....
x Exceller 8 Exceller 8
Exceller 8 is the title of a 1975 compilation album of music by Kraftwerk. It was released by the Vertigo label in order to capitalize on both the summer chart success of the single "Autobahn" and the imminent release of the next Kraftwerk album...
x Cannibalism Cannibalism cover
Cannibalism is a compilation double album by Krautrock artists Can which was released in 1978. The CD release of Cannibalism, which is contained on a single disc, does not contain the tracks "Soul Desert" and "Spray".
x Can Live Can Live cover
Can Live Music (Live 1971–1977) is a double live album by the band Can, released in 1999 and recorded in the UK and West Germany between 1972 and 1977 (despite the title referencing 1971). It originally came as an item in the now out of print Can...
x Sacrelige Sacrilege cover
Sacrilege is a double remix album by the band Can, released in 1997.
x Begegnungen Begegnungen cover
Begegnungen is a Sky Records 1984 compilation album by Brian Eno, Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, and Conny Plank, recording as Cluster, from solo albums, and from various collaborations between the artists. All of the tracks had been...
x Begegnungen II Begegnungen II cover
Begegnungen II is a Sky Records 1985 compilation album by Brian Eno, Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, and Conny Plank, recording as Cluster, from solo albums, and from various collaborations between the artists. All of the tracks had been...
x Ralf und Florian Core members Hütter and Schneider
Ralf und Florian is the third studio album created and produced by the German music group Kraftwerk. It was also released under the English name of Ralf and Florian. Unlike Kraftwerk's later albums, which featured language-specific lyrics, only the...
x Electronic Meditation Electronic Meditation (1970)
Electronic Meditation is the debut album by the German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. The album was recorded in a rented factory in Berlin in October 1969, using just a two-track Revox tape recorder. Its style is a unique form of free jazz,...
x Delay 1968 Delay 1968
Delay 1968, or just Delay (as the SACD version is titled), is a compilation album of early outtakes of Can's work with singer Malcolm Mooney, including some of the band's earliest material. It contains the song "Thief", which was later covered live...
x Landed Landed
Landed is the band Can's seventh album, released in 1975. It is said to be the beginning of their poppier, less experimental era. The album has been described as the band's attempt at glam rock, and the upbeat nature of most of the tracks do give...
x Ege Bamyasi Ege Bamyasi
Ege Bamyasi is the third studio album by the German experimental rock band Can which was originally released as an LP in 1972 by United Artists. The album contains the single "Spoon", which charted in the Top 20 in Germany, largely because of its...
x Rite Time Rite Time
Rite Time is Can's twelfth and last album, considered a reunion album because of the time elapsed since the band's previous album, Can, which had been released in 1979. The album consists of sessions recorded in the South of France in late 1986,...
x Tago Mago Tago Mago
Tago Mago is the second studio album by the German experimental rock band Can, and was originally released as a double LP in 1971 by United Artists. It was the band's first studio album to feature Kenji "Damo" Suzuki after their previous vocalist,...
x Neu! 4 Neu! 4 cover
Neu! 4 is the final studio album to date by Krautrock band Neu!. It was recorded and mixed between October 1985 and April 1986 at Grundfunk Studio, Düsseldorf, Germany, Dinerland-Lilienthal Studio, Düsseldorf, Germany, and Michael Rother Studio,...
x Neu! 2 Neu! 2
Neu! 2 is an album by Krautrock band Neu!. It was recorded in January 1973 at Windrose-Dumont-Time Studios, Hamburg, Germany, mixed in February 1973 at Windrose-Dumont-Time Studios, Hamburg, Germany, and released in 1973 by Brain Records. It was...
x Grosses Wasser Grosses Wasser
Grosses Wasser is the seventh album by the electronic music outfit Cluster. It was co-produced by former Tangerine Dream member Peter Baumann. Grosses Wasser marked the return to Cluster working as a duo of Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius...
x Zuckerzeit Zuckerzeit
Zuckerzeit is the third full-length album by German electronic music outfit Cluster. It was co-produced by Michael Rother, their bandmate in Harmonia (whose two releases Zuckerzeit fell between). The music on Zuckerzeit is different than any other...
x Carnival In Babylon Carnival in Babylon cover
Carnival in Babylon is an LP by German rock artists Amon Düül II which was released in 1972. It was recorded at the Bavaria Studio (engineer Peter Kramper) and remixed at Studio 70 (engineer Jürgen Koppers). It was produced by Olaf Kübler and Amon...
x Unlimited Edition /wikipedia/images/en_id/2848528
Unlimited Edition is a compilation album by the band Can. Released in 1976 as a double album, it was an expanded version of the 1974 LP Limited Edition, which as the name suggests was a limited release of 15,000 copies (tracks 14-19 were added). The...
x Can /wikipedia/images/en_id/4131027
Can, also known as Inner Space, is a Can album released in 1979. Former bassist Holger Czukay's involvement with this album is limited to tape editing. It is considered Can's last proper album, with the exception of the reunion album Rite Time.
x Green Desert Green Desert cover
Green Desert is an album by electronic artists Tangerine Dream, which was released in 1986. It was originally recorded in 1973, and remixed with additional recordings in 1984 by Edgar Froese. All songs written by Edgar Froese and Christopher Franke.
x The Faust Tapes The Faust Tapes cover
The Faust Tapes is a 1973 album by the German krautrock group Faust. The album sold well in the United Kingdom (50,000 copies) because of a marketing gimmick by Virgin Records that saw it go on sale for the price of a single. This exposure...
x 03 03 cover
03 is the third album by Nottingham-based project Twelve. The album is entirely instrumental and is influenced by German Krautrock. Saturday Night Sunday Morning Records snsm
x Neu! '72 Live In Dusseldorf Neu! '72 Live! In Düsseldorf cover
Neu! '72 Live! In Dusseldorf is the final album released to date by Krautrock band Neu!. It was recorded on May 6, 1972 at the congregation hall of St. Maria Unter Dem Kreuz. Despite the title it is not a live album in any conventional sense. It is...
x Cluster II Cluster II cover
Cluster II is the second full-length album by German electronic music outfit Cluster and their first album with the band reduced to a duo. Conny Plank, who was credited as a member on the first album, decided to concentrate on production and...
x Klopfzeichen Klopfzeichen cover
Klopfzeichen is the first full-length album by German experimental music trio Kluster. Klopfzeichen was recorded on December 21, 1969 at Rhenus-Studio, Gordorf, Germany. Liner notes on the CD reissue on the Hypnotic label as well as some websites...
x Zwei-Osterei Zwei-Osterei cover
Zwei-Osterei is the second full-length album by German experimental music trio Kluster. The album title translates to English as "Two - Easter Egg". Zwei-Osterei was recorded on February 23, 1970 at Rhenus-Studio, Gordorf, Germany. Zwei-Osterei was...
x Eruption Eruption cover
Eruption is the third and final full-length album by German experimental music trio Kluster. It is also the only live recording issued by Kluster. Eruption was recorded in 1971 at the last concert performed by Kluster and was recorded by Klaus...
x Sowiesoso Sowiesoso cover
Sowiesoso is the fourth full-length album by German electronic music outfit Cluster. Sowiesoso was recorded in just two days in Forst, Germany in 1976. The title translates to English as "Always the Same". It was Cluster's first release for...
x Cluster Cluster cover
Cluster is the eponymous first full-length album by German electronic music outfit Cluster. It is also the only album on which Conrad Plank is credited as a member. Cluster was recorded at Star-Studio in Hamburg, Germany in January, 1971. It was...
x One Hour One Hour cover
One Hour is the eleventh full-length album by German electronic music outfit Cluster. It is also the last studio album Cluster have recorded to date. One Hour was recorded live in the studio in Vienna, Austria in July, 1994 and released on January...
x Curiosum Curiosum cover
Curiosum is the ninth album by the electronic music outfit Cluster. It was also the final collaboration between Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius before an eight year hiatus. Curiosum was recorded in May, 1981 at Hamet Hof in Vienna, Austria...
x Apropos Cluster Apropos Cluster cover
Apropos Cluster is the ninth full-length album by German electronic music outfit Cluster. It was also their first album after an eight year long hiatus. In 1989 Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius reunited to the delight of their fans,...
x Japan 1996 Live Japan 1996 Live cover
Japan 1996 Live is the eleventh full-length album by German electronic music outfit Cluster. It was the second of three live albums released by Cluster. Japan 1996 Live was recorded at On Air West in Tokyo and also in Osaka, Japan in June, 1996. It...
x First Encounter Tour 1996 First Encounter Tour 1996 cover
First Encounter Tour 1996 is the thirteenth full-length album by German electronic music outfit Cluster. It is also the third live album released, and the only double album released by Cluster. First Encounter Tour 1996 was recorded at various...
x Atomkraft? Nein, Danke! Atomkraft?  Nein, Danke! cover
Atomkraft? Nein, Danke! is the third full-length album by the American electronic band Earthstar. It was their second release for the Hamburg, Germany-based Sky Records on February 1, 1981. Atomkraft? Nein, Danke! was recorded during 1979 and 1980...
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