Dive into the cosmic and experimental soundscape of Anima-Sound's "Musik für Alle," a captivating album that blends the genres of krautrock, space rock, and avant-garde music. Released on March 27, 2015, under the play loud! productions label, this 37-minute journey is a testament to the innovative spirit of its creators, Limpe Fuchs and Paul Fuchs.
The album features three tracks, each offering a unique auditory experience. "N Da Da Uum Da" and "Traktor Go Go Go" are the main attractions, each clocking in at over 17 minutes, providing ample space for the band's experimental tendencies to shine. The bonus track, "Viktualienmarkt München," adds a quirky, shorter interlude to the mix.
Anima-Sound, known for their avant-garde approach, collaborates with a variety of musicians and artists on this album. Willi Neubauer contributes electronics, while Zoro Babel provides the artwork. The result is a sonic exploration that pushes the boundaries of traditional rock music, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in a world of experimental sounds and textures.
"Musik für Alle" is a bold statement from Anima-Sound, showcasing their ability to blend different musical elements into a cohesive and engaging whole. Whether you're a fan of krautrock, space rock, or avant-garde music, this album offers a fresh and exciting listening experience.