- free jazz
movement inspired Göttsching and his
bandmates to
pursue a freer, more
improvisatory approach to music.
Göttsching and his
bandmates moved from...
-
which includes RFD-TV.
Patrick Gottsch was born on June 3, 1953, in
Omaha to
Bernard Gottsch, a farmer, and
Gloria Gottsch (née Borowiak). He was raised...
-
Manuel Göttsching that was
active from 1970 to 1976.
Their debut album Ash Ra
Tempel was
released in 1971.
Following the band's demise,
Göttsching released...
- feature. Instead,
Göttsching was
backed by
former Agitation Free
guitarist Lutz "Lüül" Ulbrich, who
would go on to
collaborate with
Gottsching as Ashra. The...
- Ash Ra
Tempel founder Manuel Göttsching. The
album consists of one minimalistic, hour-long
electronic track that
Göttsching recorded in one take
using a...
-
Gottsch or the
accented Göttsch is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Mike
Gottsch,
American football coach Patrick Gottsch (1953–2024)...
-
Manuel Göttsching,
released in 1978. It was
originally released as an
Ashra album, but the 2012
reissue of the
album is
credited solely to
Göttsching, who...
- "Day-Dream" (
Göttsching, Müller) – 5:21 "Schizo" (
Göttsching) – 2:47 "Cosmic Tango" (
Göttsching, Müller) – 2:06 SIDE B: "Interplay of Forces" (
Göttsching, Müller)...
-
March 1971 and
released in June 1971 on Ohr. It
features guitarist Manuel Göttsching with
drummer Klaus Schulze and b****ist
Hartmut Enke.
AllMusic called the...
- full band; the
first two
albums under the name had
actually been
Manuel Göttsching solo albums. The
album features a
cover designed by
Storm Thorgerson of...