VA - Cloud Cuckooland (2010)
MP3 320 CBR | 176.41 Mb
Krautrock, Progressive Pop, Kosmiche Slop, Artschule Psych | Label: Finders Keepers | Depositfiles + Uploaded + Sharingmatrix
MP3 320 CBR | 176.41 Mb
Krautrock, Progressive Pop, Kosmiche Slop, Artschule Psych | Label: Finders Keepers | Depositfiles + Uploaded + Sharingmatrix
Tracklist:
01. Antiteater - Opening 1:58
02. Ihre Kinder - Stunden 4:12
03. Out Of Focus - See How A White Negro Flies 5:54
04. Sam Spence - Waterworld 3:08
05. Ernst Schultz - Paranoia Picknick 4:00
06. Sonny Hennig - 100 Tips Zum berleben 5:01
07. Ernst Schultz - 10 Finger Blind 1:24
08. Ihre Kinder - Komm Zu Dir 2:41
09. Deuter - Der Turm 4:28
10. Sam Spence - Ringo 1:47
11. Antiteater - Memorn (Der Amerikanische Soldat) 1:47
12. Armegeeddon - Oh Man 6:00
13. Sam Spence - World As One 3:47
14. Dueter Nicht - Rain 2:47
15. Ernst Schultz - XY 5:19
16. Lied Des Teufels - Nichts 2:27
17. Antiteater - Intermezzo 1:42
18. Out Of Focus - Blue Sunday Morning 8:20
19. Ihre Kinder - The Dice 3:46
20. Antiteater - Trauer La Mandragola 2:57
Accompanying the marvelous LP from Sam Spence, Finders Keepers drop a twenty track compilation peering into the pre-1974 archives of one of Germany's longest running Krautrock independents, Kuckuck. During this period, the label was in its prog heyday, helmed by the forward thinking Eckart Rahn, whose release policy covered the early Kosmiche and Krautrock that he loved. One of his most successful moves was to sign releases from American ex-pat Sam Spence who also brought over his Moog synthesizer from the US. Sam provides a clutch of tracks for 'Cloud Cuckooland', next to far-out trips from like minded and progressive figures such as Ernst Schultz, Sonny Hennig, Ihre Kinder, Dueter Nicht and Lied Des Teufels. The Ernst Schultz tracks are some of the best here, from the choice collage of 'Paranoia Picknick' mixing musique concrete and unidentified early electronics, to his funked up rocker 'XY' while Spence's tracks are suitably zany and the oddities like Armageddon's Hendrix workut on 'Oh Man' hit a savoury spot. Recommended!