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Search: Ash Ra Tempel

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Exact matches: 4
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new Ash Ra TempelAsh Ra Tempel ... CD
OMM/Spalax (France), 1971. Used .... $9.99
A landmark set from the German prog scene – the first amazing utterance of Ash Ra Tempel, and a standard-setting album that few others could ever hope to match! The sound here builds beautifully – coming out of abstract, noisy territory, then finding shape as the record goes on – a perfect blend between the instruments and new studio modes that really help the textures and tones come to the forefront! The group features Klaus Schulze on drums and electronics, Manuel Gotsching on guitar, and Hartmut Enke on bass – and Conny Plank worked the knobs, to help the whole thing come together like magic! Each song takes up a side of the record – and titles include "Amboss" and "Traummaschine".
(Out of print.)

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new Ash Ra TempelSchwingungen ... CD
Spalax (France), Early 70s/1993. Used .... $9.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
One of the best early albums from Ash Ra Tempel! Here they bring vocals into to the mix for the first time, though it's still a spacious blend of slow-building atmosphere and spare dynamics that evolve into more feverish and intense maelstroms. The vocals of John L are another instrument, really – with gruff screams and moodier howls that echo the instrumentation impressively. The drums and percussion and incredible, with sax, organ, guitar and electronics. Incredible stuff that bridges psych to later experimental rock pretty fearlessly! Includes the "Light And Darkness" suite of " A) Light: Look At Your Sun" and "B) Darkness: Flowers Must Die" (spanning a side), plus the Schwingungen side "A) Suche" and "B) Liebe".

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new Ash Ra Tempel & Timothy Leary — Seven Up ... CD
Spalax (France), Early 70s. Used .... $15.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A bizarre but brilliant meeting between LSD prophet and accused FBI informer Timothy Leary and Germany's legendary prog/Kosmiche rock band Ash Ra Tempel! Seven Up kicks off rather tightly, the group delivering an accessible and inviting psyche blues sound, though it doesn't take long to spiral out into vividly surreal strangeness! It still brings back the cohesive, rocking undercurrent – making for a pretty tense balance throughout! It features 2 side-long adventures, "Space" and "Time". You will travel through both while listening to this album!

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new Ash Ra TempelSchwingungen ... CD
Made In Germany (Germany), 1972. New Copy .... $14.99 17.99 Out Of Stock
One of the best early albums from Ash Ra Tempel! Here they bring vocals into to the mix for the first time, though it's still a spacious blend of slow-building atmosphere and spare dynamics that evolve into more feverish and intense maelstroms. The vocals of John L are another instrument, really – with gruff screams and moodier howls that echo the instrumentation impressively. The drums and percussion and incredible, with sax, organ, guitar and electronics. Work that bridges earlier psych to later experimental rock pretty fearlessly! Includes the "Light And Darkness" suite of " A) Light: Look At Your Sun" and "B) Darkness: Flowers Must Die" (originally spanning a side), plus the Schwingungen side "A) Suche" and "B) Liebe".
 
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Manuel Goettsching — Inventions For Electric Guitar ... CD
OMM/Made In Germany (Germany), 1974. New Copy .... $14.99 17.99
Truth in album titles from Manuel Goettsching – inventive soundscapes from the Ash Ra Tempel founder – played entirely on electric guitar, though it's all about hypnotic layering and effects. It's amazing stuff, evolving guitar notes manipulated into the studio. "Echo Waves" is a 17+ minute, uber-hypnotic piece that's another case of material living up to the title, one that reminds us a bit of some of Tangerine Dream's soundtrack work of a decade later. "Quasarsphere" is atmospheric and spacey, a shorter piece. "Pluralis" is the 20+ minute epic closer, very much akin to "Echo Waves".

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Various — Deutsche Elektronische Musik – Experimental German Rock & Electronic Music 1972 to 1983 ... CD
Soul Jazz (UK), 1970s/Early 80s. New Copy 2CD .... $19.99
A much-needed look at the incredible German music scene of the 70s – a sprawling landscape of prog, fusion, electronics, and more – all put together beautifully here with the usual completeness we've come to expect from Soul Jazz! Many of the names are familiar – the sorts you've either passed by in the record racks, or seen priced up high in the collectible imports up on display – and if you've never dipped into these grooves, this set is a perfect way to start – as the folks at Soul Jazz have really tuned their ears well, to pick out key tracks that really resonate strongly with music of the 21st Century – a good deal of which was influenced by these groundbreaking acts. Some cuts are long, but never too overindulgent – and the instrumentation and production techniques are really mindblowing – extremely creative, and often presented here in their most open, honest form. As usual with Soul Jazz, the notes are wonderful – and titles include "Devotion" by Between, "Dino" by Harmonia, "This Morning" by Gila, "Rambo Zambo" by Kollektiv, "La Chasse Aux Microbes" by Michael Bundt, "It's A Rainy Day Sunshine Girl" by Faust, "Hallo Gallo" by Neu, "Rheinita" by La Dusseldorf, "Morgengruss" by Popul Vuh, "Fly United" by Amon Duul II, "Soham" by Deuter, "I Want More" by Can, "Geradewohl" by Roedelius, "No Man's Land" by Tangerine Dream, "Daydream" by Ash Ra Tempel, "High Life" by Ibliss, and "Heisse Lippen" by Cluster.
Also available: Deutsche Elektronische Musik – Experimental German Rock & Electronic Music 1972 to 1983 – Part 1 ... LP $24.99

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new Various — Deutsche Elektronische Musik – Experimental German Rock & Electronic Music 1972 to 1983 – Part 2 ... LP
Soul Jazz (UK), 1970s/Early 80s. New Copy 2LP Gatefold .... $24.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A much-needed look at the incredible German music scene of the 70s – a sprawling landscape of prog, fusion, electronics, and more – all put together beautifully here with the usual completeness we've come to expect from Soul Jazz! Many of the names are familiar – the sorts you've either passed by in the record racks, or seen priced up high in the collectible imports up on display – and if you've never dipped into these grooves, this set is a perfect way to start – as the folks at Soul Jazz have really tuned their ears well, to pick out key tracks that really resonate strongly with music of the 21st Century – a good deal of which was influenced by these groundbreaking acts. Some cuts are long, but never too overindulgent – and the instrumentation and production techniques are really mindblowing – extremely creative, and often presented here in their most open, honest form. As usual with Soul Jazz, the notes are wonderful – and titles on this second volume of the vinyl include "Fly United" by Amon Duul II, "Soham" by Deuter, "I Want More" by Can, "Geradewohl" by Roedelius, "No Man's Land" by Tangerine Dream, "Daydream" by Ash Ra Tempel, "High Life" by Ibliss, and "Heisse Lippen" by Cluster.
Also available:
Deutsche Elektronische Musik – Experimental German Rock & Electronic Music 1972 to 1983 ... CD $19.99
Deutsche Elektronische Musik – Experimental German Rock & Electronic Music 1972 to 1983 – Part 1 ... LP $24.99
 
 
 

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