In this Book

summary
Krautrock is a catch-all term for the music of various white German rock groups of the 1970s that blended influences of African American and Anglo-American music with the experimental and electronic music of European composers. Groups such as Can, Popol Vuh, Faust, and Tangerine Dream arose out of the German student movement of 1968 and connected leftist political activism with experimental rock music and, later, electronic sounds. Since the 1970s, American and British popular genres such as indie, post-rock, techno, and hip-hop have drawn heavily on krautrock, ironically reversing a flow of influence krautrock originally set out to disrupt.
 
Among other topics, individual chapters of the book focus on the redefinition of German identity in the music of Kraftwerk, Can, and Neu!; on community and conflict in the music of Amon Düül, Faust, and Ton Steine Scherben; on “cosmic music” and New Age; and on Donna Summer’s and David Bowie’s connections to Germany. Rather than providing a purely musicological or historical account, Krautrock discusses the music as being constructed through performance and articulated through various forms of expressive culture, including communal living, spirituality, and sound.
 

Table of Contents

restricted access Download Full Book
  1. Cover
  2. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Title page, Copyright, Acknowledgments
  2. pp. i-vi
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-16
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 1. A Musical Stunde Null: The Recordings of Can, Kraftwerk, and Neu!
  2. pp. 17-44
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 2. Community and Conflict: The Communes of Amon Düül, Faust, and Ton Steine Scherben
  2. pp. 45-82
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 3. New Age of Earth: The kosmische Musik of Tangerine Dream, Ash Ra Tempel, Klaus Schulze, and Popol Vuh
  2. pp. 83-109
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 4. Ecstatic Heritage: Popol Vuh’s Soundtracks for Werner Herzog
  2. pp. 110-127
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 5. Outside Looking In: Donna Summer’s Sound of Munich and David Bowie’s Berlin Trilogy
  2. pp. 128-160
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. 6. After Krautrock: The Neue Deutsche Welle and Beyond
  2. pp. 161-174
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Appendix: The 50 Most Important Krautrock Albums
  2. pp. 175-194
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Notes
  2. pp. 195-216
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 217-226
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
  1. Index
  2. pp. 227-238
  3. restricted access
    • Download PDF Download
Back To Top

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Without cookies your experience may not be seamless.