Neu! – Neu!

120,00 lei

Label: Grönland Records – LPGRONI, Grönland Records – 5065001040733
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo, White, Gatefold
Country: Europe
Released: 2020
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Krautrock, Experimental

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Neu! is the debut album by German krautrock band Neu!. It was released in 1972 by Brain Records. It was the first album recorded by the duo of Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger after leaving Kraftwerk in 1971. They continued to work with producer Konrad “Conny” Plank, who had also worked on the Kraftwerk recording sessions.

Upon release, the album was largely ignored internationally but did well in West Germany,selling 35,000 copies. In 2001, the album was reissued by Grönland and then licensed to Astralwerks for US distribution. In 2014, Fact named it the 36th best album of the 1970s.

Having broken off from an early incarnation of Kraftwerk, Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger quickly began the recording sessions for what would become Neu!. The pair recorded the album in four nights in December 1971[8] in Star Studios in Hamburg, with the up-and-coming Krautrock producer Conny Plank, as Dinger had with Kraftwerk. Dinger noted that Plank served as a “mediator” between the often disagreeing factions within the band.

According to Dinger, the first two days were unproductive until he brought his taishōgoto (“Japanese banjo”)[11] to the sessions, a heavily treated version of which can be heard on “Negativland”, the first of the album’s six tracks to be recorded. It was during these sessions that Dinger first played his famous “motorik” beat. Two songs on the album, “Hallogallo” and “Negativland”, feature this beat. Motorik is a repeated 4
4 drumbeat with only occasional interruptions, perhaps best showcased on “Hallogallo”. Dinger claimed never to have used the term “motorik” himself, preferring either “lange gerade” (“long straight”) or “endlose gerade” (“endless straight”). He later changed the beat’s “name” to the “Apache beat” to coincide with his 1985 solo album Neondian.

The band was christened by Dinger (Rother had been against the name, preferring a more “organic” title) and a pop-art style logo was created, featuring italic capitals. Dinger recalled Neu!’s logo:

… it was a protest against the consumer society but also against our “colleagues” on the Krautrock scene who had totally different taste/styling if any. I was very well informed about Warhol, Pop Art, Contemporary Art. I had always been very visual in my thinking. Also, during that time, I lived in a commune and in order to get the space that we lived in, I set up an advertising agency which existed mainly on paper. Most of the people that I lived with were trying to break into advertising so I was somehow surrounded by this Neu! all the time.

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