2010. Reissue of this Krautrock icon (sometimes referred to in title as #1), originally released by Brain in 1971. Painstakingly remastered from the original master tapes. Neu! were formed by Kraftwerk members Micha..
2010. The 2nd album, originally released by Brain in 1973; contains the all-time classic motorik track "Für Immer". "A good portion of Neu!2 consists of sped-up, slowed down and otherwise altered..
2010. Completely remastered classic Krautrock album. "The album oscillates between Michael Rother's more ambient, minimalist approach and Klaus Dinger's rock-infused abrasiveness that predates punk rock by a ye..
2017. Award-winning Swiss producer (of Klaus Johann Grobe a.o.) and electro-innovator David Langhard a.k.a. Neutral Zone play organically crafted krautrock using an array of vintage analogue equipment. They align th..
1990. Viva is the second release from Klaus Dinger's post-Neu! group. Originally released in 1978, Viva is a stunning combination of washed out synthesizers, swirling guitar work and Dinger's trademark motorik rhyth..
2021. This three-piece Scottish/German project focuses on neo-Krautrock and combines a contemporary take on the 'lange Gerade' drumming style of Klaus Dinger and Jaki Liebezeit with the melodic sensibilities and ton..
2016. Formed by Kyotaro Miula (guitar, vox, synth) in 2014, Minami Deutsch's sound is influenced by a love for krautrock legends such as CAN and NEU!, as well as a fascination for repetition and minimal techno. The ..
2023. 'soest, germany, winter 1970, wdr-tv' - those were the days! right before the definitive incarnation of the man-machine and all along the ocean of sound also known as kraut rock. An early..