Faust / So Far 7/13/2005, AMG
Faust/Faust So Far is an excellent, timely reissue of the first two LPs from the monolithic Krautrock band. Included are the complete contents of two full albums of wildly...
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Rien 7/13/2005, AMG
It took 20 years to get the mysterious Faust back in the studio, and Rien was the baffling result. With only two members of the original group left, the sounds on Rien owe...
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You Know Faust 7/13/2005, AMG
Faust's comeback album You Know FaUSt is a surprisingly vital return, finding the group at the wild, recklessly experimental peak of The Faust Tapes and Faust IV. Largely...
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Faust IV 1/1/1973, LAUNCH, Tristram Lozaw
A "pop" album, Faust-style, on which the band magnificently pulls off a shotgun wedding of electronic experimentation and rock songs, exhibiting incredible control over...
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Faust IV 7/13/2005, AMG
Coming on the heels of the cut-and-paste sound-collage schizophrenia of The Faust Tapes, Faust IV seems relatively subdued and conventional, though it's still a far cry from...
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Tapes 1/1/1995, LAUNCH, Tristram Lozaw
An invigorating collection of edits from their studio experiments, Tapes is a clanging, surly record with themes that flit from psychedelic solitude to sonic torture to ...
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71 Minutes Of Faust 7/13/2005, AMG
Basically an expanded version of Munich and Elsewhere (which was itself a compilation of unreleased material), with the addition of the unreleased LP Faust Party Three...
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Ravvivando 7/13/2005, AMG
With touring and recording becoming something of a regular occurrence in the '90s, Faust were actually resembling a proper band. Although the group had been somewhat active...
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Faust Wakes Nosferatu 7/13/2005, AMG
Faust Wakes Nosferatu was composed as a sort of companion piece to the classic vampire film Nosferatu, and Faust's music runs the gamut from delicate, ambient minimalism to...
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