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xcf_seetan parent
I dont get it. Apart from the website is amazing, i dont see any kraftwerk reference, Tangerine Dream of any of electronic music. I see Moog, but that was an Synthesizer maker not a music style. Also it seems that rap appear in 72? Along wit Pink Floyd, Yes and Genesis? I think this is more what we call Techno Dance Music.

marc_abonce
Yes, Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream are mentioned under "Krautrock", as it's usually the case with music databases that lump every 1970's German "progressive" music under the same genre.

https://music.ishkur.com/?query=Krautrock

defrost
Lumping together is poor taxonomy, the challenge is how to represent all the branching, eg: the early Krautrock influenced and later "Krautrock produced" Hunters & Collecters work.

* Album 1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunters_%26_Collectors_(album)

* Album 2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fireman%27s_Curse

* Album 3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jaws_of_Life_(Hunters_%26_...

Albums 2 & 3 were co-produced by Konrad Plank in Neunkirchen and Weilerswist, Germany following his liking of the first album and tracks such as Talking to a Stranger, Run Run Run, leading to his work on tracks such as Judas Sheep, Tow Truck, and Betty's Worry or The Slab.

Not the Krautrock known to many via Kraftwerk but certainly tangentially adjacent in some odd way.

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