Krautrock
noun [ U ] UK (also krautrock) uk/ˈkraʊt.rɒk/ us/ˈkraʊt.rɑːk/
德国酸菜摇滚
a type of experimental (= using new and unusual ideas) rock music, originally from Germany, popular in the late 1960s and 1970s
This marked the point at which Krautrock went mainstream. 这标志着酸菜摇滚成为主流。
Three aged krautrock veterans began fiddling with antique-looking electronic machinery. 三个年迈的酸菜摇滚老手开始摆弄看起来很古老的电子机器。
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- They've been described as Canadian Krautrock.
- Gorky's set took in Celtic melancholy, forceful boogie and krautrock's mesmerising beats.
- But an equal love of throbbing, Krautrock rhythms bequeathed a psych-rock meltdown like no other.