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Take a ticket, find yourself a comfortable seat and embark on a musical journey across the underground musical landscape of 1970s Germany….

As the sound of the 1960s drifted off into outer space, open-minded musicians across Germany - East and West - forged their own unique path into the 1970s and beyond, strangely free of the overtly commercial and conformist concerns of their neighbours around Europe. Why this generation from this particular nation might be beyond giving a ficken is a topic for someplace else, but for reasons of their own Tangerine Dream, Popol Vuh, Faust, Conrad Schnitzler and their contemporaries sought not to explore the pop charts but the boundaries of inner space and intellectual curiosity, veering with wild and free abandon from rock to jazz to lengthy progressive wig outs and formative electronica in the process. Many never returned, lost and adrift on a sea of dope smoke and Moog arpeggios, but ‘Electric Junk’ nevertheless charts and documents their journey for future generations.

Compiled and sequenced with your own journey into inner space in mind, we proudly present a remarkable snapshot of a movement like no other. Rebellious, politically charged, communal and lysergically informed, these artists took their non-macho, long-haired proto punk outlook around the world in its many forms, finding favour throughout Europe, Asia and the US. Critical acclaim and the occasional hit were their rewards, alongside inadvertently inventing and influencing uncountable niche genres, questionable fashion statements and must-hear bands.

Annotation last modified on 2025-04-28 05:53 UTC.

Tracklist

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#TitleArtistRatingLength
1La Leyla
Ramses7:30
2Frame of Mind
Frame4:16
3Als hätte ich das alles schon 'mal gesehen
A.R. & Machines5:31
4Red Sun (2013 remix)
Janus8:57
5Stone In
recording engineer:
Doris Schittenhelm (in 1970-06) and Julius Schittenhelm (in 1970-06)
sound engineer:
Thomas Müller (engineer)
producer:
Guru Guru (German experimental band)
bass:
Uli Trepte (in 1970-06)
guitar:
Ax Genrich (in 1970-06)
percussion:
Mani Neumeier (in 1970-06)
recording of:
Stone In (in 1970-06)
writer:
Guru Guru (German experimental band)
Guru Guru45:45
6Schwebebahn
Hoelderlin7:23
7We Still Try to Change
Orange Peel10:07
8City Monster
Pell Mell8:46
9A Question of Decision
Os Mundi7:43
10Darkness to Light
Sweet Smoke12:51

Credits

Release

liner notes:Cally (artwork/design)
Alan Freeman (producer, engineer, experimental musician, synthesizer player; active in multiple groups)
Steven Freeman
producer:Richard Anderson (coordinator, curator, and reissue producer for Cherry Red and manager of Cherry Red Books)
compiler:Richard Anderson (coordinator, curator, and reissue producer for Cherry Red and manager of Cherry Red Books)
Mark Powell (reissue producer, recordings label manager, music journalist and freelance catalogue consultant)
artwork:Cally (artwork/design)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/33845748 [info]
ASIN:UK: B0DVWND269 [info]
purchase for mail-order:https://www.cherryred.co.uk/various-artists-electric-junk-deutsche-rock-psych-and-kosmische-1970-1978-4cd-box-set [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/release/mr0006617513 [info]