About this album

Sound: "A sprawling sonic journey where hypnotic rhythms intertwine with cosmic improvisation for an otherworldly experience."

Where they were

By the time 'Join Inn' was released in January 1973, Ash Ra Tempel had already established themselves as pioneers of the Krautrock movement, following their self-titled debut album in 1971. This album marked a continuation of their experimental approach, showcasing a deeper dive into extended compositions and free-form structures that defined their artistic trajectory during this phase.

Why it matters

'Join Inn' is significant for its bold embrace of lengthy, improvised tracks that capture the essence of the Krautrock genre. The album received critical attention for its innovative sound, influencing subsequent generations of experimental and psychedelic rock musicians.

Essential tracks

  • "Freak 'n' Roll" โ€” The opening track features a mesmerizing blend of rhythmic drive and swirling guitar textures, setting the tone for the album's exploratory nature.
  • "Jenseits" โ€” 'Jenseits' serves as a 24-minute odyssey that exemplifies Ash Ra Tempel's capacity for improvisation, creating a transcendent listening experience that defines their sound.

Release Date

January 1, 1973

Artist Origin

Germany

Tracklist

  1. 1 Freak 'n' Roll 19:14
  2. 2 Jenseits 24:13