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- E.A. Poe and the Krautrock Connection
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- Iain Wilson
Music-loving Lara has just discovered the ignominiously named “krautrock”, an old and unusual genre from 1970s Germany that she is keen to share with her good friend Joe.
But Joe — completely and utterly in love with Lara — knows very well that this will probably involve smoking dope; and he’s not so sure if that’s such a good idea, considering that his last couple of experiences have not been good ones.
But there’s something else that Lara wants to share with him; something special; and Joe will soon discover that even major freakouts can have a silver lining.
Piece Description
Music-loving Lara has just discovered the ignominiously named “krautrock”, an old and unusual genre from 1970s Germany that she is keen to share with her good friend Joe.
But Joe — completely and utterly in love with Lara — knows very well that this will probably involve smoking dope; and he’s not so sure if that’s such a good idea, considering that his last couple of experiences have not been good ones.
But there’s something else that Lara wants to share with him; something special; and Joe will soon discover that even major freakouts can have a silver lining.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted | Carlos Perón | Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted. | Revisited Rec | 1983 | 01:37 |
| Radio | The Fascination Movement | 0.5. | AUBE | 2008 | 01:27 |
Additional Credits
Music:
The Fascination Movement
Carlos Peron
Olmec Head
Writing and Production:
Iain Wilson
