The experimental German krautrockers CAN's legendary "Free Concert," recorded in Cologne's Sporthalle, Germany, on February 3, 1972. The circumstances of this Cologne show were unusual. Rather improbably for such an experimental band, Can actually scored a chart success in Germany with "Spoon," which would later be tacked onto the end of Ege Bamyasi.
In 1968, musician Irmin Schmidt and friends founded the avant-garde band "Can", which achieved world...
Kraftwerk's vision of a keyboard-driven world of clicking metronomic rhythms and digitised sound bit...
In 1979, krautrock group Embryo toured Iran, Afghanistan and India by bus, while performing with loc...
Directed by German filmmaker Rüdiger Nüchtern, this behind-the-scenes rock documentary captures Amon...
1993 recording of band Les Rallizes Dénudés performing at the Baus Theater.
German TV film, also shown on Spanish TV in 1976, this is a film all about TD which includes informa...
The fourth in a series of feature-length documentaries about Progressive rock written and directed b...
The late-'60s avant garde rock band CAN gets a feature-length tribute with this affectionate documen...
Documents the band "Korter í Flog". Their way to the top and their ultimate downfall. Post-dreifing,...
Live performance of the prog legends Birth Control. The concert recording contains new material, but...
Romantic Warriors IV: Krautrock (Part 2) is the 2nd film of the Krautrock Trilogy, and explores emin...
In this low-budget musical, two sets of politically ambitious parents attempt to pair up their young...
In our current world, where worth is often gauged by online popularity, an economy has developed for...
On four nights in the summer of 1985 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band filled to capacity the ...
Jørgen Leth's personal, pleasurable distillation of Danish literature covers seven poets alive at th...
The true, detailed lives of the girls of the Russian pop duo t.A.T.u. as they break through in their...
On a talkshow, actor and German TV ikon Joachim Fuchsberger recalls how the games for his show "Nur ...
Following his award-winning Mansfeld trilogy, Mario Schneider returns to Leipzig with a film that is...
A humourous "domestic opera" about an upwardly mobile couple in their mid thirties who can't resolve...