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Thanks!!!
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Thanks...fascinating stuff!
I watched the Krautrock one a few years ago and one of the main takeaways for me was how offensive the term Krautrock is. I had never really thought about it - kraut is a shitty derogatory name for Germans. Yet they kept the name for the title! Great film either way but the term sucks.
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Sauerkraut is made of cabbage, wurst is sausage
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Meat pies and tomato sauce sounds just as sophisticated as cabbage and sausages to me. Lol
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@simon, no, definitely not quite that bad but it was a post WW2 derogatory term. Watch the doc! Faust actually has a song called Krautrock so obviously not cut and dried.
Komische is a good descriptor for some of that music (the droney motorik stuff anyway).
I just finished watching all three documentaries, one right after the other. I had a thoroughly entertaining evening! Thank you all for posting and sharing! :-)
Well, that was a GREAT way to spend my Friday night, LOL... Thanks for the links - I watched them all!
And we gripe about midi sync.
More on Delia Derbyshire
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For those of you unaware of "I Dream of Wires", or of matrixsynth.com, there is also this excellent 4 hour documentary of the modular scene (can't post a video of it yet):
http://www.idreamofwires.org/
Some more interesting viewing.....
The Alchemists Of Sound
The New Sound Of Music
People Who Do Noise
Delia Derbyshire sure was an analog queen but before she arrived there was Daphne...
Nice! I saw "The New Sound Of Music" on sesame street or the electric company or something in the late 70s. That's exactly where all this nonsense began for me!
Can I just ask, WHY is @Simon allowed to spell racist words in full without anyone batting an eyelid "This has been flagged" and it completely lowers the tone of the forum and has nothing
to do with "The history of synths" come on @mgmg4871 wake up and smell the coffee.
Can I ask why @mgmg4871, in particular, should "wake up and smell the coffee"?
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@Washboy mgmg4871 is obviously an African American,he started this thread !!
Only to have @Simone display his lack of sensitivity,by fully typing the "The N Word" in quotes and "N Word" is how it should have been worded.
It was only my lack of interest in this thread why I didn't spot it sooner and the shock it gave me
Made me think this was an intentional attempt to offend a particular race.
And I thought it all was about the Kraut-word...
Aamon Düül - Mama Düül und ihre Sauerkrautband spielt auf (1969):
@Simon if you know a particular word is offensive to a particular group or race of people then
Don't use it unless you want to offend that group.
@Multitouch: If you are African American yourself (or otherwise of African descent) then you are entitled to be offended and I apologise for challenging you. Otherwise, perhaps you're guilty of taking offence on behalf of someone else, who's quite able to complain for themselves - if they think it's warranted. Maybe they thought, "least said, soonest mended" and felt that no harm had been intended anyway.
But I'm guilty myself of helping to make a mountain out of a molehill. I'll say no more on the subject.
I haven't kept up with this thread so I'm just seeing this. From a personal standpoint I would never use a derogatory racist term on this, or any public or private forum. That being said, I've learned to look beyond the insensitivity of others, mainly because I know who I am, and will not except another's definition of me, or for that matter, anyone else. I hope this closes the matter. It's really all about making music.
@Washboy your apology is accepted.
I am the latter of your two descriptions of (otherwise African descent) both my parents were born
In Jamaica and I was born in the UK.
I my 52 and I've had to put up with a lot of racism in my life both subtle and not so.
In this day when we have a President who is half African American,you would think that people have become more educated and intellectual when it comes to issues of race and creed but @Simon's blatant use of the "N Word" proves this not to be the case but then he does come from
the only country in the world who would allow another country to carry out nuclear weapons testing on its soil in an area populated by its indigenous population.
When it comes to nuclear testing locations and indigenous populations, the USA's record is hardly stellar.
An informative article on Krautrock:
http://terribleinformation.org/zane/files/Krautrock.pdf