Noun
krautrock (uncountable)
(music, sometimes capitalized) A genre of German experimental rock music from the 1970s.
Synonyms: kosmische, kosmische musik
Hypernym: rock
Krautrock (uncountable)
Alternative letter-case form of krautrock
Blending retro psychedelic space rock and krautrock with modern post-metal and stoner rock, At the Center of All Infinity was the perfect soundtrack to play while cruising through a nebula, diving down a wormhole, or making the jump to lightspeed. Source: Internet
Buckley (2005): p. 238 Developing the funk and soul of Young Americans, Station to Station's synthesizer -heavy arrangements prefigured the krautrock -influenced music of his next releases. Source: Internet
Edgar Froese's death in January 2015, however, left this a short-lived line-up. citation History Origins: Psychedelia and krautrock Edgar Froese arrived in West Berlin in the mid-1960s to study art. Source: Internet
Their music is rooted in 1970s space rock and krautrock (think ) updated with a healthy dose of post-metal and stoner rock. Source: Internet
Bands that snarled but blew kisses to disco and krautrock and punk. Source: Internet
It’s been a cliché for decades now that he is a cultural chameleon — both in that he frequently changes aesthetics and because he so often takes inspiration from other subcultures and sounds, from cabaret to krautrock. Source: Internet