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It's a tale as old as time. Boy meets Moog III synthesizer. Boy drops a wad of cash to buy it. Boy and Moog blissfully record two studio albums and a film soundtrack together. Boy abruptly breaks up with Moog and finds religion.
Boy is, of course, gifted and accomplished pianist Florian Fricke. His project, and at times even his alter ego, is Popol Vuh. In this episode we do some Before and After sampling: i.e., we talk through the records on either side of the Moog separation.
**SPOILER ALERT**: we like one of these records a lot more than the other.
Fricke died far too early, but his was a life *very* well lived. Dig in deep with Popol Vuh in this latest, oversized episode of Carla and Brad Talk About Krautrock!
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Published 10/13/24
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