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German Experimental Rock and Digital Music 1971-81

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This newest instalment in Soul Jazz Information profitable Deutsche Elektronische Musik collection delves
deeper into the German nation s vaults to deliver an interesting new assortment that once more brings collectively
a choice of basic German digital and rock teams, together with Neu!, Cluster, Popol Vuh, La
Düsseldorf, Agitation Free, alongside a number of uncommon tracks by lesser recognized artists which incorporates
Michael Bundt, Bröselmaschine, Dronsz, Achim Reichel and others.
The music of Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3 ranges from the introverted pastoralism of Hans Joachim
Roedelius and Bröselmaschine, to the angular and futuristic digital experimentations of Klauss
Weiss, Pyrolator, Deuter, Michael Bundt and others, to the proto-punk of La Düsseldorf and the heavy
house, progressive and cosmic rock of Missus Beastly, Niagara and Dyzan.
The music on Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3 was all recorded within the Seventies as much as the early Eighties, at a
time when forward-thinking German digital and rock teams have been trying to find a brand new musical
identification so as to separate themselves from each the cultural legacy of post-world warfare two Germany
as effectively the cultural imperialism of USA and UK rock. On this course of German teams created a few of

Discover the most unique and inspired German music in Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3 . This release combines the iconic motorik beat with ethno-musical influences from Turkey, India, and Brazil, showcasing futuristic electronic developments. Available in heavyweight 3xLP, deluxe double CD, and digital formats, this collection is a must-have for music enthusiasts. Dive into the extensive sleevenotes by David Stubbs, author of the acclaimed book Future Days: Krautrock and the Building of Modern Germany . The Guardian hails this as a near-definitive guide to some of the world's most extraordinary music.

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