Ash Ra Tempel - Berlin May 19 1971

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Review by Minchie Israel

Ash Ra Tempel's 1971 album, Berlin May 19 1971, is a masterpiece of experimental, psychedelic rock. The album features the band's signature blend of heavy, distorted guitar riffs, hypnotic synthesizer textures, and free-form improvisation, all captured live during a performance at Berlin's famed "Festival of the Dead" concert.

From the opening track, "Deep Distance," the band sets a hypnotic, trance-like mood that carries through the entire album. The sprawling, 20-minute epic "Amboss" is a standout track, featuring extended jams that showcase the band's virtuosic musicianship and intuitive interplay. The album also features a cover of the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby," which the band transforms into a haunting, psychedelic dirge.

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TrackDurationPreview
Le Bruit Des Origines32:04
Soiree Academique24:17

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SEIDR019

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Notes

Recording from Akademie der Kunst, Berlin (May19, 1971)

About Ash Ra Tempel

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Born out of the late-1960's Berlin underground scene, Ash Ra Tempel were rooted in a succession of beat and blues bands, including: Bluebirds, The Bomb Proofs, Bad Joe, and . The latter were transformed entirely when from met up with them becoming Ash Ra Tempel. The trio of Klaus Schulze, Manuel Göttsching and Hartmut Enke decided to abandon conventional composition and song writing, in favour of free-form improvising and developing a new musical language. As such, they became notorious for jams that could exceed 30 minutes (some such recordings can be found on The Private Tapes releases). Ash Ra Tempel went to Hamburg in March 1971 to record their debut, with the aid of top engineer . A Krautrock twist on the space-rock music as pioneered by Pink Floyd and Hawkwind, with elements of both yet devoid of songs. One track per side: the power-drive storming "Amboss" and the shimmering timeless "Traummaschine". A yin-and-yang type concept that was followed on further albums. After this only the core of Göttsching and Enke remained constant for a while, with lots of other musicians passing through the band. Songs also featured on some, notably on "Schwingungen" which had psychedelic blues numbers on one side and a deep space trip on the other, and the similarly balanced "Seven Up" collaboration with acid guru Timothy Leary. Other related "super-sessions" that were born out of this "Cosmic Couriers" collaboration idea included albums with , and . Later, only Manuel Göttsching kept the band-name going, with the duo project "Starring Rosi" and the cosmic guitar album "Inventions For Electric Guitar" after which Ash Ra Tempel were re-branded as . The current version of the Band is called . The members are , and .

Name Vars

  • As Ra Tempel
  • Ash Ra Tempel VI
  • Ash Ra Temple
  • Ashra Temple

Aliases

  • Ashra

Members

  • Klaus Schulze
  • Manuel Göttsching
  • Harald Grosskopf
  • Lutz Ulbrich
  • Dieter Dierks
  • Rosi Müller
  • Hartmut Enke
  • Wolfgang Müller
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Summary by Minchie Israel

Berlin May 19 1971 is a must-listen for fans of experimental rock and psychedelic music. Ash Ra Tempel's fearless exploration of sound and improvisation makes this album a timeless classic that still sounds fresh and exciting today.