10 Extreme Rock Albums That Will Blow Your Mind
10. Faust - The Faust Tapes
Those of you out there who are fans of the Krautrock genre will surely already by familiar with the work of this singular band. For those who are yet to discover them, you're in for a fascinating journey.
Faust are one of a small, but vital group of musicians whose influence far outstrips their commercial success. Formed in Wümme, a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, in 1971, by former music journalist Uwe Nettelbeck, Faust fused rock with elements of experimental electronica and dissonance, a precursor of the ambient and industrial music genres which were to follow.
The Faust Tapes is the band's third album. Released in 1973, Faust Tapes is notable for being one of the first Krautrock records to become available to a wider audience, thanks to its distribution by Virgin Records at a bargain price.
Those fortunate enough to have picked up
the original vinyl release were treated to some truly extraordinary
sounds. Nestling among the experimentation and anarchic adventures,
you'll find some quiet beautiful melodies and first-class rock. Check
out Two Drums, Bass, Organ, below, for a deep-dive into crazy wonder.