CoL49 (3) Music of the future [PC 34, PF 48]
Henry Musikar
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Mon May 18 13:25:01 CDT 2009
Love Stockhausen, particularly his Magnus Opus, Hymnen (which I play on
KCUF), but he was a greater influence on the Beatles and Zappa than on
Krautrock. Sure, the Krauts used electronic sounds, but not noise.
Henry Mu
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Subject: Re: CoL49 (3) Music of the future [PC 34, PF 48]
it was in the water--Miles Davis at this time was also an acolyte of
sorts of Stockhausen as well--would we have Get Up with It (music
recorded 70-74), or On the Corner w/o that connection?
rich
On 5/18/09, János Székely <miksaapja at gmail.com> wrote:
> When it comes to Stockhausen's influence, don't forget about early 70s
> Krautrock produced in Cologne studios (Can, Kraftwerk, etc.) and the
> electronic waves (no pun) that followed. OBA was being prophetic
> again. Holger Czukay, at least, looks like the ideal reader of COL 49.
>
> Janos
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