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A Newly Translated Oral History Reveals Krautrock’s Antifascist Roots

Christoph Dallach’s book explores how Nazism, a postwar German identity crisis and anti-authoritarian youth movements spurred some of the most daring experiments of 1970s music.

Walker Mimms
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Books and Literature, Can (Music Group), Christoph Dallach, Holocaust and the Nazi Era, Neu Klang: The Definitive History of Krautrock (Book), Neu! (Music Group), Pop and Rock Music, Rother, Michael (1950- ), Schmidt, Irmin, Tangerine Dream (Music Group)
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