... in which Carla and Brad talk about Krautrock, album by album, umlaut by umlaut, für immer.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In todays episode, Carla and Brad tip their caps to the ten or more young Bavarians who stood up to Mom and Dad, demanded money for a swank downtown apartment, and most assuredly drove their neighbors nuts with the ensuing band rehearsals. more
It's a tale as old as time. Boy meets Moog III synthesizer. Boy drops a wad of cash to buy it. Boy and Moog blissfully record two studio albums and a film soundtrack together. Boy abruptly breaks up with Moog and finds religion.Boy is, of course,... more
Schoolyard friends Manuel Göttsching and Hartmut Enke loved the Beatles and the blues ... like everybody else in a Berlin rock band in the late '60s. But then they got hold of Blue Cheer's record and some blow-the-doors-off British amps. Soon wund... more
No figure loomed larger over Krautrock, as a genre, than legendary producer/ sound engineer Konrad "Conny" Plank ... and we've been looking for an opportunity to talk about him. Then we discovered the Rastakraut Pasta LP that he and Dieter Moebius r... more
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Great podcast, takes me back, listening to my father’s album collection covering various experimental rock bands and electronic music. All of these artists you have covered in your podcast truly have influenced todays music scene! Keep up the good work Carla and Brad!
I so want to like this but the woman keeps on laughing at absolutely nothing. So freakin annoying. When they actually start talking about music it’s ok.
Carla and Brad make this genre very interesting. Pro-tip: enjoy the album first before they discuss it!
Thanks guys! I’m going through a big Kosmische/Krautrock phase, so this podcast is fun and informative. Keep up the vinyl updates too, always interesting to hear what people are buying and listening to! more
The hosts know their stuff albeit the more mainstream artists. A little to much giggliness and asides for me but I enjoyed some parts. They really need to explore mid-70s Tangerine Dream (Rubycon, Ricochet, Cyclone. They are really missing out.)
Apple Podcasts | #230 | United States/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #109 | United Kingdom/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #97 | Australia/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #136 | Germany/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #41 | Denmark/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #66 | Sweden/Music/Music History |
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