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Released in 1993.  One of my favorite albums.  One of the best albums I've heard of the Early-to-Mid 1990's Electronica albums.  I can hear some Kraftwerk influence on this album as well as an influence by The Orb.  I love the Precision.  Top shelf.  
 

 

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Released in 1978.  One of my favorite albums.  This is a very mature Krautrock/Berlin School album.  This album goes on forever too.  It's a real treat.  It's like a pinnacle or sorts.  Klaus Schulze was just on fire on this album.  So integrous and so original.  I like the Rhythm aspects of this album.  This is only part of the album actually.  Top shelf.  
 

 

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Released in 1974.  One of my favorite albums.  This album kinda reminds me of British Progressive Rock crashing into Krautrock and Jazz Fusion.  It simulates a psychedelic trip.  One of the best Space Rock albums.  I like the Improvisation on this album.  This album is highly integrous and also highly original.  This album is way ahead of its time.  Top shelf.
 

 

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Released in 1972.  One of my favorite albums.  One of the best Krautrock albums in my opinion.  This is a good version of the album too.  The Atmospherics on this album are incredible.  The Dynamics too.  I can tell this album had an influence on Post Rock.  Nice and loud too!  This album sounds way ahead of its time in many ways.  There's some Proto-Noise Rock stuff on this album too.  Top shelf.
 

 

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Released in 1975.  One of my favorite albums.  This album is way ahead of its time.  This sounds like a Proto-Synthpop album.  On vinyl too, what a treat!  I appreciate the Catchiness of this album.  Also the use of Melody and Repetition.  You can see how Krautrock kinda moves into Proto-New Wave on this album.  Top shelf.
 

 

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One of my favorite New Wave albums.   Conny Plank produced this album, he's one of the greatest producers ever in my opinion.   He produced a lot of the Krautrock albums, and you can see how Krautrock influenced New Wave on this album.  I can hear his influence on this album and I love it.  This sounds like a very poppy Krautrock album on some level.  New Wave is it's own thing too.  It's a reaction and within it's place and time like everything else.  It's cool to see (hear) the influences on this album though as original as it is too.  I posted a Wiki link about New Wave, it was an interesting evolution in Music History that weirdly enough was influenced by Punk Rock and Post Punk (and Krautrock which a lot of people don't mention).  
 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_wave_music

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It doesn't matter what I say,
So long as I sing with inflection,
that makes you feel I'll convey
some inner truth or vast reflection.


But I've said nothing so far,
and I can keep it up for as long as it takes.
And it don't matter who you are,
if I'm doing my job, it's your resolve that breaks.

 

Because the hook brings you back,
I ain't tellin' you no lie.
The hook brings you back.
On that you can rely.

 

John C. Popper

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