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ArchiePeck posted...
Krautrock (Can, Neu!...) if that counts as obscure.

Good man, I'm a fan of Faust myself. I'd call the genre obscure, since it isn't as popular as it used to be.

Krautrock is interesting. Very experimental, with many minimalist and cold, industrial-like pieces that can be over ten minutes long, but also has shorter, rhythmical songs that feel like the progenitors of house and techno. I've looked into the krautrock only recently, mainly because I've become curious to know how trance, house, chillout, and other electronic music genres started out.
Faust's So Far is rhythmic, beat.driven.


Cluster's 7:38 is a mysterious and colossal machine that wails and hisses ominously.

True I listen to Krautrock and Berlin School because I have an interest in knowing the origins of electronic music, I mean you listen to modern industrial music and they recycle and use a lot of sounds already pioneered by Kraftwerk, Jarre, Vangelis and Tangerine Dream eons ago. I'm slowly entering into the world of trance, I have so far only listened to Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, and Ferry Corsten, and I'm in love with it, it has still sounds from the italo disco/spacesynth era and it's just... impressive!

I really liked the Cluster's song you recommended me, though I mostly play that type of music when I'm chilling at home and put is as background, but when you pay close attention to it there's a lot happening not heard at simple listening
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