First ever reissue, including insert with detailed liner notes by Alan Freeman (The Crack In The Cosmic Egg, Ultima Thule) telling the story of the band for the first time.
Includes unlimited streaming of More Circles
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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First ever reissue, including booklet with detailed liner notes by Alan Freeman (The Crack In The Cosmic Egg, Ultima Thule) telling the story of the band for the first time.
Includes unlimited streaming of More Circles
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
supported by 9 fans who also own “Tranquilo Gonzales”
One of the joys of trawling bandcamp is when you 'net' a tasty morsel. I knew nothing about Krautzone (I know something about A-musik) and i'm glad I discovered this unfettered expression of space rock-improv. It is honest,unpretentious music played with purpose. That's good enough for me. John Cratchley
supported by 8 fans who also own “Tranquilo Gonzales”
One of the trippiest releases I've bought in a long time.
Slide down the rabbit hole to a golden soundtrack of drone and shimmer, bleep and thump.
Epic mindscapes await. Iain H
This collection of studio and live pieces from 2016-2020 highlights synth maestro Papiro's playful, psychedelic side. Bandcamp New & Notable May 25, 2021
Mexican psych band Dorotheo get eccentric à la Stereolab by bringing spooky experimental elements into their spiraling space rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 10, 2023
Marvelous experimental music from this Tel Aviv musician that fuses outré noise with almost folk-like arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 13, 2022
supported by 7 fans who also own “Tranquilo Gonzales”
Krautzone's first two outings get a lot of play-time in my collection...no reason why number three should be any different...it's not breaking new ground but it is consolidating what it already has...good vibes and, yes, a spiritual retreat (and we need that right now, don't we?). John Cratchley