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Ash Ra Tempel was a West German krautrock group led by guitarist Manuel Göttsching that was active from 1970 to 1976. Their debut album Ash Ra Tempel was released in 1971. Following the band's demise, Göttsching released music under the name Ashra.
Dec 12, 2022 · The guitarist and founder of legendary Krautrock collective Ash Ra Tempel dies at 70. One of the most influential Krautrock artists, Göttsching was famous for his atmospheric “long and winding solos”, as Spin put in 1998.
Apr 26, 2019 · Moving on into 1974 it was clear that Manuel Gottsching was onto something else. The "Inventions for Electric Guitar" album is right at the intersection between the early, loud, psychedelic guitar-driven Ash Ra Tempel, and the later airier, lighter and trance-like Ashra moniker releases.
Feb 2, 2010 · Ash Ra Tempel was a German progressive rock band formed in Berlin, Germany, in 1970. Ash Ra Tempel was linked to the Krautrock music scene. The group was originally founded by the guitarist Manuel Gottsching, the percussionist and drummer Klaus Schulze and the bassist Hartmut Enke.
Mar 7, 2017 · 1975’s Inventions For Electric Guitar, at once the last official Ash Ra Tempel album and Göttsching’s first solo venture, marks a dramatic departure from the Kosmische sound of the previous five years.
Oct 2, 2023 · Among the most notable of this later group is Ash Ra Tempel, one of the great efforts in experimental psychedelia to emerge from Germany during the decades following the Second World War. For years, the band's discography - created between 1971 and 1976 - remained almost entirely out of print.
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When the late 1960’s exploded and the first rays of the new age dawned on the horizon, Manuel and his mates, Hartmut Enke bass and Klaus Schulze drums, transformed into Ash Ra Tempel and burst onto the German scene like the blazing solar fire of a cosmic comet.