
Few albums captured the radical spirit of early 1970s experimental rock quite like Faust by Faust. Released originally in 1971, this landmark debut from the Hamburg-based group helped define the Krautrock genre, weaving together swirling electronics, distorted guitars, and sound collage into something genuinely unlike anything else of its era. Now reissued by Bureau B under license from Universal Music Germany, this pressing brings one of the most daring debut albums in rock history back to vinyl.
What makes this release particularly compelling is the inclusion of a live recording captured at Wümme on September 21, 1971, featured on Side 2, offering a rare glimpse into the band's raw, unfiltered energy in a live setting. Faust's debut has long been celebrated for its bold refusal to conform, blending bucolic calm with bursts of noise and experimentation that continue to influence artists across electronic and avant-garde music. This is an essential piece of music history for fans of adventurous, boundary-pushing sound.
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- Format: Vinyl
- Label: Bureau B
- Genre: Electronic, Rock
- Release Date: 09/26/2025
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TRACKS
A1. Why Don't You Eat Carrots
A2. Meadow Meal
B. Miss Fortune
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