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The term Kosmische Musik in the context of non-academical modern music.was first used by Edgar Froese. Brian W 23:58, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
This article needs some improvements, also we should discuss if the two articles Krautrock and Kosmische musik have to be merged. -- Doktor Who 02:21, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
This article is a festering pile of steaming semi-solids. It is an OR piece written long ago by a single editor, with a few vague references tagged on from a single part of a single chapter of a single book. it contradicts itself throughout and I can only imagine it was written by a Tangerine Dream fan who had never listened to any of the other bands s/he namechecks. The entire explanation of a cultural movement expressed through music has been based on the 'beatless', droning synthesiser music of post–1973 Tangerine Dream, while conveniently ignoring every other band mentioned – Neu! and motorik, the cacophony and Kraut und Rüben of the Ash Ra's and Jokers, Faust and their cement mixers, etc. An absolute abortion of an article that should be merged into the (terrible) Krautrock article which should then be rewritten from the ground up. GwenChan (stalk) 14:35, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
Only a small portion of this article is sourced (and by a single reference) and it is difficult to understand. It is also NOT organized and formatted according to Wikipedia. The German Wikipedia has NOT an article for "Kosmische musik". Hum, I will try to improve the article in the next days, but I think that it will be very hard to do something good for it.
If someone wants to merge this article with
Kraut rock, then remember that a merger is a non-automated process. You have to TAG pages with {{
Merge to}} and {{
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) on the proposed destination article's discussion page, and follow some other steps. Please see:
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Agreed with the above, though I think an independent page for Kosmiche Musik should be retained. This era of German music constituted a huge step forward for German counter-culture, not to mention being extremely influential on European and eventually all music, psychedelic and otherwise. I'd love to help fix up these articles; I'd imagine sourcing from "The Crack in the Cosmic Egg" by Freeman, and maybe the Allmusic website, though I've never edited an article and feel like I'd at least need to learn more about the process before jumping in. In any case people are wanting a better article here, for those involved with editing it.-- Pfoot ( talk) 18:42, 3 December 2010 (UTC)
Sheesh whatta mess! I'd say something missing from this article is the " Kosmische Musik" label info, as it seems like the label and the style of music sort of coalesced together. A brief list of the albums released on that label would be better than the mishmash of an article currently existing, imo. --Pfoot 00:39, 1 January 2011 (UTC)
Please merge to Krautrock, yes. Looks like someone fell in love with the term Kosmische Musik and spread it all over wikipedia, whereever conceivably, remotely possible( E-Kartoffel ( talk) 10:10, 19 February 2011 (UTC)).
It is a German expression, thus it should be written "Kosmische Musik", also in the title. If "Musik" is written small, it looks like a misspelling for Germans. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.159.248.237 ( talk) 13:53, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
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The contents of the Kosmische musik page were merged into krautrock. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see its history. |
The term Kosmische Musik in the context of non-academical modern music.was first used by Edgar Froese. Brian W 23:58, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
This article needs some improvements, also we should discuss if the two articles Krautrock and Kosmische musik have to be merged. -- Doktor Who 02:21, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
This article is a festering pile of steaming semi-solids. It is an OR piece written long ago by a single editor, with a few vague references tagged on from a single part of a single chapter of a single book. it contradicts itself throughout and I can only imagine it was written by a Tangerine Dream fan who had never listened to any of the other bands s/he namechecks. The entire explanation of a cultural movement expressed through music has been based on the 'beatless', droning synthesiser music of post–1973 Tangerine Dream, while conveniently ignoring every other band mentioned – Neu! and motorik, the cacophony and Kraut und Rüben of the Ash Ra's and Jokers, Faust and their cement mixers, etc. An absolute abortion of an article that should be merged into the (terrible) Krautrock article which should then be rewritten from the ground up. GwenChan (stalk) 14:35, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
Only a small portion of this article is sourced (and by a single reference) and it is difficult to understand. It is also NOT organized and formatted according to Wikipedia. The German Wikipedia has NOT an article for "Kosmische musik". Hum, I will try to improve the article in the next days, but I think that it will be very hard to do something good for it.
If someone wants to merge this article with
Kraut rock, then remember that a merger is a non-automated process. You have to TAG pages with {{
Merge to}} and {{
Merge from}}, create a new section (code: == Merger proposal ==
) on the proposed destination article's discussion page, and follow some other steps. Please see:
Wikipedia:Proposing a merger and
Help:Proposing a merger. –
pjoef (
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contribs)
16:42, 16 November 2010 (UTC)
Agreed with the above, though I think an independent page for Kosmiche Musik should be retained. This era of German music constituted a huge step forward for German counter-culture, not to mention being extremely influential on European and eventually all music, psychedelic and otherwise. I'd love to help fix up these articles; I'd imagine sourcing from "The Crack in the Cosmic Egg" by Freeman, and maybe the Allmusic website, though I've never edited an article and feel like I'd at least need to learn more about the process before jumping in. In any case people are wanting a better article here, for those involved with editing it.-- Pfoot ( talk) 18:42, 3 December 2010 (UTC)
Sheesh whatta mess! I'd say something missing from this article is the " Kosmische Musik" label info, as it seems like the label and the style of music sort of coalesced together. A brief list of the albums released on that label would be better than the mishmash of an article currently existing, imo. --Pfoot 00:39, 1 January 2011 (UTC)
Please merge to Krautrock, yes. Looks like someone fell in love with the term Kosmische Musik and spread it all over wikipedia, whereever conceivably, remotely possible( E-Kartoffel ( talk) 10:10, 19 February 2011 (UTC)).
It is a German expression, thus it should be written "Kosmische Musik", also in the title. If "Musik" is written small, it looks like a misspelling for Germans. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.159.248.237 ( talk) 13:53, 30 March 2011 (UTC)