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Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3: Experimental German Rock And Electronic Music 1971-81
Soul Jazz Records Presents
Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3: Experimental German Rock And Electronic Music 1971-81
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Special Interest, Pop, Rock
 
This latest instalment in Soul Jazz Records successful Deutsche Elektronische Musik series delves — deeper into the German nation s vaults to bring a fascinating new collection that again brings together — a selection of cla...  more »

     
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Title: Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3: Experimental German Rock And Electronic Music 1971-81
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Label: Soul Jazz Records
Release Date: 12/15/2017
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Special Interest, Pop, Rock
Style: Electronica
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2

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This latest instalment in Soul Jazz Records successful Deutsche Elektronische Musik series delves
deeper into the German nation s vaults to bring a fascinating new collection that again brings together
a selection of classic German electronic and rock groups, including Neu!, Cluster, Popol Vuh, La
Düsseldorf, Agitation Free, alongside a host of rare tracks by lesser known artists which includes
Michael Bundt, Bröselmaschine, Dronsz, Achim Reichel and others.
The music of Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3 ranges from the introverted pastoralism of Hans Joachim
Roedelius and Bröselmaschine, to the angular and futuristic electronic experimentations of Klauss
Weiss, Pyrolator, Deuter, Michael Bundt and others, to the proto-punk of La Düsseldorf and the heavy
space, progressive and cosmic rock of Missus Beastly, Niagara and Dyzan.
The music on Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3 was all recorded in the 1970s up to the early 1980s, at a
time when forward-thinking German electronic and rock groups were searching for a new musical
identity in order to separate themselves from both the cultural legacy of post-world war two Germany
as well the cultural imperialism of USA and UK rock. In this process German groups created some of
the most unique and inspired music, the defining motorik beat alongside a host of ethno-musical
influences from far afield including Turkey, India, Brazil as well as the musical and futurist
possibilities of developments in electronics and technology itself.
Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3 is released as a heavyweight 3xLP, deluxe double CD pack and digital
release. Please note that this is the CD format. The new extensive sleevenotes are by David Stubbs,
who is the author of the acclaimed book, Future Days: Krautrock and the Building of Modern Germany
(Faber & Faber).