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@toooobeeee@social.linux.pizza · Apr 20, 2026
#nowplaying #krautrock #kraan Kraan back at it! Und in einer meiner Lieblingsbesetzungen: Helmut Hattler, Peter Wolbrandt, Jan Fride. Klingen wie die alten Kraan, nur deutlich gereifter, wie ein guter Wein <3 https://open.qobuz.com/album/qwmefed6whr0p Krautrock würde ich das nur aus Nostalgiegründen nennen, das ist schon eher Groove Jazz Prog mit experimentellem Einschlag.
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@ratatosk@mastodonapp.uk · Apr 05, 2026
Embryo's Rache by Embryo, released on United Artists Records in 1971. Mellotron Storm wrote on Prog Archives ...Jimi Jackson from AMON DULL II adds mellotron, organ and piano. Jimi likes to distort his keyboards so it all sounds so good. Ahh Krautrock. There is some Farfisa on here too that happened to be in Dieter Dierks studio where they recorded it in 1971. Love the picture of the four guys (which includes Jimi) in the liner notes. By the way I think this is a definite improvement over their debut. "Tausendfussler" opens with vocals expressions, percussion and what sounds like congas. It kicks in around a minute with flute playing over top... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gkh14P7FVX4 #Embryo #Krautrock #Cosmishe #Flute #Mellotron #JazzRock #Franco #Music
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@ratatosk@mastodonapp.uk · Feb 09, 2026
Ended the weekeend and welcomed the week with In den Gärten Pharaos ("In Pharaoh's Gardens") the second album by German band Popol Vuh, released in 1971 by record label Pilz. On side A is the title track "In den Gärten Pharaos", an ancient, contemplative meditation with the sound of rippling water, Moog synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, and African percussion. The Moog creates an exotic and alien sound while the African percussion and the water effects are interwoven throughout bringing the listener back to earth.[citation needed] The track was recorded at Trixi Studio in Munich. The second song "Vuh" is dominated by one massive organ chord creating an epic wall of sound. "Vuh" uses the wide range of the organ, both the low drones and the high crescendos. Turkish percussion and layers of cymbals increase the intensity of the music... - Wikipedia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkzmKC-M7_4&list=OLAK5uy_kCgxGRHzHNhW_5MNyCmNM7IEHUB5-B3V0 #PopulVuh #Cosmiche #Moog #FlorianFlicke #Music #Ambient #Krautrock
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