Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Early ELECTRONIC music - Part 2

Ok so Delia Derbyshire was the genius behind the BBC workshop and an Electronic music pioneer in her own right. She co-created the Dr. Who theme which you can listen to in Part 1. Delia, along with Paul Vorhaus and Paul Lytton formed the band White Noise and released the ground breaking album "An Electric Storm" and has become a classic among Electronic musicians and fans.

white noise, an electric storm, delia derbyshire, electronic
*Click picture to listen



Kosmische and Krautrock Muzik

As I said in Part 1 the Germans were pioneers of Electronic music in the late 60-70s.

Kluster was formed in 1968 and consisted of Conrad Schnitzler, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, and Dieter Moebius, three very big names in Electronic music. Their debut album Klopfzeichen is very experimental and considered one of the first Industrial albums. Schnitzler left the band the remaining two created Cluster and released several albums my favorite being Zuckerzeit in 1974:


This album sounds like it could have been released today

In 1970, Kraftwerk was formed and became probably the most renowned of this era. They released a few great albums until they finally broke out with the album Autobahn, which marked a significant change in their style. For the next 10 years they released the most influential Electronic albums ever. Here are some samples:


this song was the first sample in hip hop music, with the song Planet Rock by Afrika Bambataa



In other words, fuck Daft Punk.

The bands Can and Ash Ra Tempel were a couple of the first experimental rock bands to incorporate electronic sounds and tape loops. Holger Czukay, who was greatly influenced by Stockhausen brought over his teachings into the Can's music.

A few members of Kraftwerk quit and created Neu! I'm getting lazier and I don't feel like saying much but they are hugely influential in electronic music.




Tangerine Dream:


For more Kosmische bands go Here.

There were other influential bands around this time other than Germany. Lately I've been listening to a lot Yellow Magic Orchestra who come from Japan. They composed some songs for video games and made some great albums.


This song reminds me of epic battle music for Mega Man or something ...

Anyways I think that's enough information and videos for people who don't have too much knowledge of early Electronic Music. I intended to write a lot more but I've grown lazy. Hope you enjoyed!

7 comments:

WallabyWay42 said...

I'm really glad that you decided to post about Electronic music. It's actually one of my favorite genres but its really hard to find quality. I liked the song "Tangerine Dream" however I am more attracted to the electronic without a defined rhythm or melody throughout the song.

Savage Nugget said...

Some Serious Good Music here. :D

SituationAbs said...

Loooove electro sounds!

Innovations said...

ah i love electro keep it comin!!

Classically Trained Nub said...

I love this type of music. Everything these days is dubstep, which is okay, but I like some diversity.

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