Is this Khruangbin? Nope, but if you like them, you’ll dig this. Kraut-Funk – that’s our preferred term.
The Karl Hector adventure continues with their fourth studio album.
'Yolek' digs deeper into the Krautrock history embedded deep in the soil of their native Munch – three of the most influential bands of the 1970s experimental German rock scene sprung from there: Amon Düül, Popol Vuh and Embryo. Drawing from those bands’ homebound and worldly influences, JJ Whitefield and Zdenko Curulija conceived and produced this kosmiche-werk.
Influenced by these musical heroes, and following the path of 'Non Ex Orbis,' Whitefield and Curulija shape a sound that takes the experimental approach of the classic Krautrock era and slides between beat-heavy drone and spacey, prog-rock suites.
'Yolek' symbolizes an innocent way of composing and improvising music, free from the influences of our contemporary environment, preserving a childlike way of hearing sounds in their unfiltered purity.
“Some will classify this as a retro, but for the band it simply is a form of creating, Whitefield states. “We’re drawing from an established musical vocabulary which was popular at a time in Germany, when underground musical culture had its creative peak.”
- 1. Go Caravan!
- 2. Space Race
- 3. Mellow Skyfall
- 4. Blurry Time
- 5. Yolek
- 6. The Unseen Road
- 7. Zen///topia
- 8. Love Is The Key
- 9. Aiaiai
- 10. Noon At The Oasis
- 11. Exot
- 12. Crimson Dune
- 13. Sahara Sepp