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EP 74. Krautrock Uber Alles

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Krautrock above all!
J
oin Keith and Steve as they journey back to the musical landscape of 1974, a year that saw the birth of iconic albums and the peak of a groundbreaking genre known as Krautrock.
But before that, learn how Usher inspired the Afghan Whigs to reform in 2013

Krautrock's experimental spirit left an indelible mark on the world of music. Discover the core influences behind Krautrock - CAN, Neu!, Kraftwerk, and Faust - and follow its enduring legacy into modern music, including shoegaze and industrial.
By 1974, these four seminal German bands of the late 60s into the 70s had produced discographies that would inspire generations of sounds, from David Bowie's Berlin years, to Gary Neuman to King Gizzard and Oranssi Pazuzu.
So, whether you're a fan of classic dad rock or interested in exploring the innovative sounds of Krautrock, this episode has something for everyone. Even fans of Musique concrète. Tune in to "The New Dad Rock" and keep the spirit of '74 alive!
Let us know what’s up.

Support the show

Did you know that The New Dad Rock has swag? Coffee mugs, pillow and t-shirts in a multitude of colors and arm lengths.

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Krautrock above all!
J
oin Keith and Steve as they journey back to the musical landscape of 1974, a year that saw the birth of iconic albums and the peak of a groundbreaking genre known as Krautrock.
But before that, learn how Usher inspired the Afghan Whigs to reform in 2013

Krautrock's experimental spirit left an indelible mark on the world of music. Discover the core influences behind Krautrock - CAN, Neu!, Kraftwerk, and Faust - and follow its enduring legacy into modern music, including shoegaze and industrial.
By 1974, these four seminal German bands of the late 60s into the 70s had produced discographies that would inspire generations of sounds, from David Bowie's Berlin years, to Gary Neuman to King Gizzard and Oranssi Pazuzu.
So, whether you're a fan of classic dad rock or interested in exploring the innovative sounds of Krautrock, this episode has something for everyone. Even fans of Musique concrète. Tune in to "The New Dad Rock" and keep the spirit of '74 alive!
Let us know what’s up.

Support the show

Did you know that The New Dad Rock has swag? Coffee mugs, pillow and t-shirts in a multitude of colors and arm lengths.

  continue reading

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