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Tag Archives: Kosmische Musik
Cosmic Jokers – Planeten Sit-In
The criminally under-rated Cosmic Jokers project is often the subject of scorn and derision, perhaps because of their more jam-based structure as opposed to the song forms of many of their contemporaries. Perhaps it is because of the ambiguous legality … Continue reading
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Tagged 1974, Dieter Dirks, Gille Lettmann, Harald Großkopf, Jürgen Karg, Klaus Schulze, Kosmische Musik, Manuel Göttsching
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Ash Ra Tempel – Starring Rosi
I’m a fan of a lot of Manuel Göttsching’s music – but Manuel, c’mon! Falling in love isn’t enough to excuse the mostly goofy tunes on this record. “Laughter Loving” sounds as if it was recorded to advertise low-fat yoghurt … Continue reading
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Tagged 1973, Dieter Dirks, Harald Grosskopf, Holger Adam, Kosmische Musik, Manuel Göttsching, Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser, Rosi Müller
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Ash Ra Tempel VI / Manuel Göttsching – Inventions For Electric Guitar
First of all: that cover! Look at that flamboyant personality looking back at you, smiling! The self-assured saint of the electric six string, the gong behind him twining around the iconic guitar player like a halo. People tend to praise … Continue reading
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Tagged 1975, Holger Adam, Kosmische Musik, Manuel Göttsching
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