Heavy use of wind instruments, often processed through effects like echo and wah-wah.
If you are diving into the album for the first time, these are the standout segments:
You can find original pressings and reissues on labels like Brain Records or Long Hair. Heavy use of wind instruments, often processed through
: A dynamic piece known for its driving rhythm and intense flute solos.
Early use of oscillators and tripped-out guitar harmonies that predate modern electronic music styles. 2. Essential Track Guide Early use of oscillators and tripped-out guitar harmonies
While often labeled Krautrock, it sits closer to progressive jazz than the "motorik" beat found in bands like Neu! or Can.
: A three-part opus (Andante, Allegro, and Pressluft) based on the musical sequence G-A-G-E-G. It is highly experimental, featuring "floating" flute lines and intentional guitar disharmonies. or Can
: A longer track (over 15 minutes) that showcases the band's ability to maintain a "spaced out" session without losing a melodic core. 3. Cultural Context