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Ash Ra Tempel

Krautrock, space rock

Germany Est. 1970

About

Sound in a sentence: "A swirling tapestry of sound emerges through layered guitar riffs and pulsating rhythms that stretch time while inviting ecstatic release."
Ash Ra Tempel plays a pivotal role in the evolution of experimental rock, carving out a space where improvisation and psychedelic soundscapes intertwine. Their music not only resonates with the free-spirited ethos of the 1970s counterculture but also laid groundwork for future generations of musicians exploring the boundaries of sound and consciousness.
Ash Ra Tempel plays a pivotal role in the evolution of experimental rock, carving out a space where improvisation and psychedelic soundscapes intertwine. Their music not only resonates with the free-spirited ethos of the 1970s counterculture but also laid groundwork for future generations of musicians exploring the boundaries of sound and consciousness. By blending electronic textures with organic instrumentation, they created an expansive sonic terrain that invites listeners to explore inner landscapes, challenging conventional notions of time and structure. Their approach emphasizes spontaneity and collaboration, often recording long-form pieces that evolve in real-time during performances. This immersive method allows for a dialogue between musicians and their instruments, resulting in a fluid exchange that feels both spontaneous and meticulously crafted. Each session becomes a unique experience, reflecting the emotional state of the performers while inviting the audience to embark on their own auditory journey. Lyrically, Ash Ra Tempel often delves into themes of transcendence, nature, and the cosmos, embracing a spirit of exploration rather than straightforward storytelling. Their tone oscillates between ethereal and grounded, creating impressions that evoke a sense of wonder and introspection. The use of vocal elements—whether wordless or abstract—adds to the surreal quality of their work, enhancing the overall dream-like atmosphere.

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Discography

7 releases • 7 studio • 1971–1980
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