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Ash Ra Tempel – Join Inn

Ash Ra Tempel – Join Inn

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  • Join Inn, released in 1973, stands as the fourth studio album by Ash Ra Tempel and marks a unique convergence of krautrock experimentation and improvisational space rock. It was recorded during breaks in the sessions for Walter Wegmüller’s *Tarot*, at Studio Dierks in Stommeln under engineer Dieter Dierks. The album reunites Manuel Gƶttsching, Hartmut Enke, and returning guest Klaus Schulze, whose contributions help shape its dual-sided structure. Each side features a lengthy pieceā€”ā€œFreak ’n’ Rollā€ and ā€œJenseitsā€ā€”that together explore the boundaries between driving psychedelia and contemplative ambient textures. The record is often viewed as a bridge between the band’s raw early sound and the more cosmic, expansive direction they and related projects would follow.

    ā€œFreak ’n’ Rollā€ moves through pulsing rhythms, layered guitar explorations, and energetic interplay, while ā€œJenseitsā€ drifts into atmospheric territory with ethereal keyboards, sparse guitar lines, and whispered vocals by Rosi Müller. The contrast between aggressive jamming and meditative space sets a compelling tension that attests to the band’s versatility and depth. With Schulze’s drums and synths augmenting the ensemble only temporarily, Join Inn represents both a culmination and a turning point. Its influence resonates across genres—from ambient and electronic to modern experimental rock—as an exemplar of krautrock’s capacity for both expansion and introspection.

    Reviews

    "A fine exercise in late-night musical dreaming that will appeal to fans of Phaedra-era Tangerine Dream while not misrepresenting that aspect of the group's work." – AllMusic

    ā€œJoin Inn saw the return of Klaus Schulze … the album’s two long tracks turn out to be grandiose improvisations of two faces of the ā€˜Krautrock’ concept.ā€ – HHV Mag

    ā€œFirst track ā€˜Freak ’n’ Roll’ is 20 minutes of egoless space jamming of the highest calibre … the second track … is a completely blissed out cosmic transcendent piece of ambient music.ā€ – Head Heritage (Julian Cope Presents)

    Genre: Pop & Rock, Electronic

    Review

    AllMusic rating:
    AllMusic users:
    (78 votes)
    Read the AllMusic.com review
  • Artist: Ash Ra Tempel
    Label: MG.ART
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: Germany
    Genre: Pop & Rock
    Style: Krautrock
  • A Freak'n'Roll
    B Jenseits

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Condition: Brand New
Ships from: Melbourne
  • Description
  • Release details
  • Tracklist
  • Join Inn, released in 1973, stands as the fourth studio album by Ash Ra Tempel and marks a unique convergence of krautrock experimentation and improvisational space rock. It was recorded during breaks in the sessions for Walter Wegmüller’s *Tarot*, at Studio Dierks in Stommeln under engineer Dieter Dierks. The album reunites Manuel Gƶttsching, Hartmut Enke, and returning guest Klaus Schulze, whose contributions help shape its dual-sided structure. Each side features a lengthy pieceā€”ā€œFreak ’n’ Rollā€ and ā€œJenseitsā€ā€”that together explore the boundaries between driving psychedelia and contemplative ambient textures. The record is often viewed as a bridge between the band’s raw early sound and the more cosmic, expansive direction they and related projects would follow.

    ā€œFreak ’n’ Rollā€ moves through pulsing rhythms, layered guitar explorations, and energetic interplay, while ā€œJenseitsā€ drifts into atmospheric territory with ethereal keyboards, sparse guitar lines, and whispered vocals by Rosi Müller. The contrast between aggressive jamming and meditative space sets a compelling tension that attests to the band’s versatility and depth. With Schulze’s drums and synths augmenting the ensemble only temporarily, Join Inn represents both a culmination and a turning point. Its influence resonates across genres—from ambient and electronic to modern experimental rock—as an exemplar of krautrock’s capacity for both expansion and introspection.

    Reviews

    "A fine exercise in late-night musical dreaming that will appeal to fans of Phaedra-era Tangerine Dream while not misrepresenting that aspect of the group's work." – AllMusic

    ā€œJoin Inn saw the return of Klaus Schulze … the album’s two long tracks turn out to be grandiose improvisations of two faces of the ā€˜Krautrock’ concept.ā€ – HHV Mag

    ā€œFirst track ā€˜Freak ’n’ Roll’ is 20 minutes of egoless space jamming of the highest calibre … the second track … is a completely blissed out cosmic transcendent piece of ambient music.ā€ – Head Heritage (Julian Cope Presents)

    Genre: Pop & Rock, Electronic

    Review

    AllMusic rating:
    AllMusic users:
    (78 votes)
    Read the AllMusic.com review
  • Artist: Ash Ra Tempel
    Label: MG.ART
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: Germany
    Genre: Pop & Rock
    Style: Krautrock
  • A Freak'n'Roll
    B Jenseits

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