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Krautrock: Cosmic Rock and Its Legacy (Paperback)
Description
"Krautrock: Cosmic Rock and its Legacy" charts the history of this influential music genre, from its roots in free jazz, psychedelia and the music of Karlheinz Stockhausen, to the groundbreaking experiments of Faust, Kraftwerk and Can. The late 1960s in West Germany was a period of profound breakthroughs, upheavals and reversals. Out of this climate, a music scene exploded that would forever change the face of western rock; at times anarchic, at others mystical, magickal, or utopian, it pushed rock beyond any known limits. Illustrated with concert photos, posters, record cover art and other rare visual material, and also including essays by Michel Faber, Erik Davis, David Stubbs, Ken Hollings and testimonials from Gavin Russom (Delia and Gavin/Black Meteoric Star), Plastic Crimewave, Stephen Thrower (Coil/Cyclobe), and Ann Shenton (Add N to (X)) this is an essential compendium to a music whose spirit and ideas still vibrate through contemporary culture today.
About the Author
Erik Davis is a contributing writer for Arthur Magazine and the author of The Visionary State.
David Stubbs is a contributing writer for both the NME and The Wire.
Ken Hollings is a writer for The Wire, Frieze and Sight & Sound and the author of Destroy All Monsters.
David Keenan is also a writer for The Wire and is the author of England’s Hidden Reverse, a biography of the bands Coil, Current 93 and Nurse With Wound.
Michel Faber is the author of Under The Skin and The Fire Gospel.
Praise for Krautrock: Cosmic Rock and Its Legacy…
Offers a great overview of a hugely influential movement... An excellent primer” **** — Q Magazine
The book that everyone has been waiting for” — Rough Trade
Offers a Taschen-like wealth of photos, cover art, timelines, and bios, including specific producer write-ups” — Pitchfork

