
Ash Ra Tempel's 1973 album, Join Inn, marks the end of their collaboration with Klaus Schulze.
Along with Ash Ra Tempel, their self-titled debut, it is considered one of the high points of the Krautrock movement.
An innovative use of electronic music and impressive experimental free-form jams, the sound features intense psychedelic rock on one side and a calm, spacey ambient mood on the other, with Rosi Müller's splendid vocals.
One of the band's highlights with Klaus Schulze and a prime example of Kosmische Musik, or German Krautrock.
Two sides with two distinct sounds, two tracks, one on each side with a distinctive character.
"Freak 'n' Roll," the first side's track, is a powerful, heavy psychedelic rock, driven by Klaus Schulze's drums and Manuel Göttsching's wailing wah-wah guitars. He is known for his wild, free-form improvisation.
"Jenseits," the track on the second side, is a sweeping ambient piece, characterized by Schulze's spacey synth chords, Rosi Müller's mystical vocals, and Göttsching's atmospheric guitar work.
It is a classic of the Kosmische Musik and Krautrock genres, featuring exceptional harmony between Manuel Göttsching on guitar, Klaus Schulze on drums and synthesizers, and bassist Hartmut Enke.
This album is a must-have for lovers of the genre and fans of this band, representing the two distinct natures of Ash Ra Tempel's sound: extremely energetic psychedelic jams and evocative ambient sound.
Masterpiece
Tracklist
1. Freak'n'Roll (7.15pm)
2. Jenseits (24:18)
Duration 43:33
Line-Up
- Rosi Müller - vocals
- Manuel Göttsching - guitar
- Hartmut Enke - bass
- Klaus Schulze - drums, organ, Synthi-A
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