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A Telegraph Book of the Year''Revelatory and propulsively
arranged.'' The New York TimesWest Germany, 1968. Like everywhere
else in the Western world, the young generation is pushing for
radical change, still suffering the after-effects of the Second
World War. Many stream out of the lecture halls and onto the
streets. Some into the underground. And some into the practice
basements, in search of the soundtrack of the movement.The unique
and adventurous sounds that German bands like Can, Neu!, Amon Düül,
Popul Vuh, Tangerine Dream, Faust, Cluster or Kraftwerk produced
back then, now known as Krautrock, are considered a blueprint for
modern rock music. And the stream of their creative admirers and
continuators has been constantly widening since the first fans like
David Bowie and Iggy Pop: whether Blur, Aphex Twin, Sonic Youth,
Radiohead or the Red Hot Chilli Peppers.In Neu Klang, Christoph
Dallach interviewed its pioneers, including Irmin Schmidt, Jaki
Liebezeit and Holger Czukay of CAN; Neu!''s Michael Rother; Dieter
Moebius of Cluster; Klaus Schulze of Tangerine Dream; Karl Bartos
of Kraftwerk, Brian Eno and many others. Their answers combine to
form an oral history that points far beyond the individual band
histories: on the one hand, into the past, to Nazi teachers,
post-war parental homes, free jazz, terrorism, LSD and extremely
long hair; but just as much into the future, to global recognition,
myth-making, techno or post-rock.