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  1. El rock experimental también conocido con otros nombres como avant-rock, avant-garde rock, rock vanguardista o rock de vanguardia (entre otros nombres que recibe), es un subgénero del rock remontando su origen en la década de los años 1960, caracterizado por el uso de elementos vanguardistas, la experimentación y el uso de sonidos ...

  2. Experimental rock, also called avant-rock, is a subgenre of rock music that pushes the boundaries of common composition and performance technique or which experiments with the basic elements of the genre.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KrautrockKrautrock - Wikipedia

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    • Origins and Influences
    • Etymology
    • Kosmische Musik
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    Krautrock has been described as a broad genre encompassing varied approaches, but commonly drawing on psychedelia, avant-garde collage, electronic sounds, and rock music, while typically featuring "improvisation and hypnotic, minimalistic rhythms." Los Angeles Magazine summarized the genre as "American psychedelica meets icy Germanic detachment." M...

    Krautrock emerged in West Germany during the 1960s and early 1970s. The music was partially inspired by broad cultural developments such as the revolutionary 1968 German student movement, with many young people having both political and aesthetic concerns. Youth rebelled against both dominant American influence and conservative German entertainment...

    Until around 1973, the word Deutsch-Rock ("German Rock") was used to refer to the new groups from West Germany. Other names thrown around by the British and American music press were "Teutonic rock", "Überrock" and "Götterdämmer rock". West Germany's[dubious – discuss] music press initially used Krautrock as a pejorative, but the term lost its stig...

    Kosmische Musik ("cosmic music") is a term which came into regular use before "krautrock" and was preferred by some German artists who disliked the English label; today, it is often used synonymously with krautrock. More specifically, it may describe 1970s German electronic music which uses synthesizers and incorporates themes related to space or o...

    Krautrock has proved to be highly influential on a succession of other musical styles and developments. Early contemporary enthusiasts outside Germany included Hawkwind and in particular Dave Brock who supposedly penned the sleeve notes for the British edition of Neu!'s first album. Faust's budget release The Faust Tapes has been cited as a formati...

  4. Experimental rock (or avant-rock) [1] is a subgenre of rock music. It pushes the boundaries of common composition and performance technique [2] or which experiments with the basic elements of the genre. [3] Artists aim to liberate and innovate, with some of the genre's distinguishing characteristics being improvisational performances ...

  5. Krautrock, también denominado kraut rock o kosmische musik, 2 es la denominación de una corriente musical y forma de rock experimental surgida a finales de los años 1960 en la República Federal de Alemania. 3 Es considerado habitualmente un término que califica a las bandas de rock progresivo, rock psicodélico o rock experimental surgidas ún...

  6. La música experimental es una etiqueta general para cualquier música o género musical que supera los límites existentes y las definiciones de género. 1 La práctica compositiva experimental se define en términos generales por sensibilidades exploratorias radicalmente opuestas y que cuestionan las convenciones compositivas, interpretativas ...

  7. Rock experimental. Categorías: Géneros de música experimental. Subgéneros del rock. Géneros de música progresiva. Géneros de rock de Estados Unidos. Géneros musicales de los años 1960.