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Faust (band)

Faust (German: [faʊ̯st], English: "fist") are a German rock band from Hamburg. Formed in 1971 by producer and former music journalist Uwe Nettelbeck, the group was originally composed of Werner "Zappi" Diermaier (b.1949), Hans Joachim Irmler (b.1950),[5] Arnulf Meifert, Jean-Hervé Péron (b.1949),[6] Rudolf Sosna (1946 – 1996) and Gunther Wüsthoff, working with engineer Kurt Graupner.[7] Their work was oriented around dissonance, improvisation, and experimental electronic approaches,[2] and would influence subsequent ambient and industrial music.[7] They are considered a central act of West Germany's 1970s krautrock movement.[8]

Faust
Faust at Wümme, 1971; back from left: Zappi, Péron, Sosna, Wüsthoff, Irmler, Meifert; front from left: Nettelbeck (producer), Graupner (engineer)
Background information
OriginWümme, Bremen, Germany
Genres
Years active1971–1975; 1990–present
Labels
MembersWerner "Zappi" Diermaier
Jean-Hervé Péron
Past membersHans Joachim Irmler
Rudolf Sosna
Gunther Wüsthoff
Arnulf Meifert
WebsiteThe Faust Pages

History edit

1971–1975 edit

Faust formed in 1971 in the rural setting of Wümme. They secured a recording contract with Polydor and soon began recording their debut, Faust, which sold poorly but received critical acclaim for its innovative approach and established a devoted fan base. Meifert was sacked shortly afterwards because, as Peron wrote in 2004, "he discussed things, because he had flat buttocks and an absolutely beautiful girlfriend, because he practised every day, because he always kept his room neat and woke up every morning to first wet a cloth he'd put in front of his room to keep the dirt out, because he played such a hard 4/4th that we had to travel into the tongue, ready to drop, ding dong is handsome top."[9]

In 1972 the band recorded its second, slightly more accessible album So Far. Faust became one of the premier bands in the international appreciation of the genre that would eventually be known as krautrock.[10]

Faust became one of the first acts to sign to Richard Branson's Virgin Records, who embarked on a marketing campaign somewhat daring for its time, aimed at introducing Faust to British record-buyers. The Faust Tapes was a cut-and-paste album, which spliced together a large number of bits and pieces from their extensive collection of private recordings not originally intended for release. Virgin issued it at the then price of a single, 48 pence. The Faust Tapes reportedly sold over 100,000 copies but its low price tag rendered it ineligible for a chart placing.[10]

After collaborating with Tony Conrad on the album Outside the Dream Syndicate, Faust recorded Faust IV at Virgin's studios in England. The band broke up in 1975 after Virgin rejected its fifth album (some of the recordings later appeared on the Munich and Elsewhere album), but reissues of their recordings and various additional material through Chris Cutler's Recommended Records maintained a level of interest.

 
Faust performing in Manchester in 2007.

Faust experimented with the presentation of their early records. Their first album was originally released on clear vinyl, in a clear sleeve with an X-ray of a human fist silkscreened on the outer sleeve. Their second album, So Far, made extensive use of the color black, though inside the sleeve were sheets with a different illustration for each song. The Faust Tapes had a visually unsettling op art cover design by Bridget Riley, while that for Faust IV consisted of a series of blank music staves.

1975–present: breakup, "disappearance" and reunion edit

 
Jean-Hervé Péron performing in France, 2007.

After Faust's breakup, the group's whereabouts were unknown; the Recommended Records catalogues talked about the group's "disappearance". The official Web site lists three concerts during the 1980s, and the Patchwork album, a compilation of outtakes, feature three snippets that were recorded in the 1980s, but apart from that, the group's activities between 1975 and 1990 remain shrouded in mystery.

In 1990 and 1992, members Irmler, Diermaier and Péron reunited for performances.[10] In 1994, Faust toured the United States for the first time, with Péron and Diermaier assisted by Steven Wray Lobdell and with members of Sonic Youth as an opening act. Irmler did not participate in the 1994 US tour, but took a more active role after that, producing the groups' records and releasing them on his Klangbad label. He also compiled and edited the Patchwork remix album in 2002. Sosna's chronic alcoholism ended a brief reunion with Faust "after four or five exhausting days",[11] and he died on 10 November 1996.[12] Gunter Wüsthoff has not taken part in any of the reunions. They have continued to perform in various combinations and with various additional musicians ever since, with Diermaier always behind the drum kit.

In 1996, Diermaier and Péron met Olivier Manchion and Amaury Cambuzat from French group Ulan Bator. They performed for the first time together as "Collectif Met(z)" in November 1996 (this quartet became the basis of a later Faust line-up and this concert was part of a 2005 release). A few days after, Faust performed at the Garage in London and at the Transmusicales de Rennes, featuring Chris Cutler.

 
Werner "Zappi" Diermaier performing in France, 2007.

After two studio albums, Péron left the group in June 1997. From mid-1997 to 2004, Faust toured as Zappi W. Diermaier, Hans Joachim Irmler, Steven Wray Lobdell, Lars Paukstat and Michael Stoll, releasing many more studio and live albums.

Diermaier and "art-errorist" Péron reunited in 2005, when Zappi proposed that they start a "new" Faust together with Olivier Manchion and Amaury Cambuzat from Ulan Bator. Faust now exists in two completely different incarnations, both active and each reflecting different aspects of the original group. Uwe Nettelbeck died on 17 January 2007.[13]

Diermaier/Péron's new Faust made their debut at the 2005 Art-Errorist Avant Garde festival in Schiphorst, Germany, where they also presented a new release entitled Collectif Met(z), a collection including concerts from 1996 and 2005 and unreleased solo songs. They also recorded Trial and Error, released on DVD in 2007 by the Fuenfundvierzig Label. This incarnation of the group has been extremely active, releasing several CD-Rs and DVD-Rs and touring extensively, including a very successful autumn 2005 UK tour, released in 2007 as ... In Autumn by Dirter. This release also features ex Henry Cow saxophonist/flautist Geoff Leigh, vocalist Lucianne Lassalle, poet Zoë Skoulding and the members of the Welsh group Ectogram. The trio of Diermaier, Péron and Cambuzat performed at a Rock in Opposition festival in France in April 2007.[14] This trio lineup also recorded a new album entitled Disconnected which was mixed by Steven Stapleton and Colin Potter of Nurse with Wound. It was released to tie in with the 2007 Schiphorst Avant Garde festival in July 2007. C'est com... com... compliqué, the second album from these sessions was released in February 2009 on the Bureau B label.

 
Amaury Cambuzat performing in France, 2007.

A 2009 BBC documentary on Krautrock featured interview segments with Péron and Diermaier. In 2011, in collaboration with the British artists Geraldine Swayne and James Johnston, the duo recorded a new Faust studio album, Something Dirty.

In 2010, Faust with members Hans Joachim Irmler, Steven Wray Lobdell, Lars Paukstat, Michael Stoll and Jan Fride released a new studio album, Faust Is Last, which happened to be the last studio album by Irmler's Faust.

After being absent from the band for 49 years, core member Gunther Wusthoff reunited with Werner "Zappi" Diermaier to play on the new 2022 Faust album, Daumenbruch. Pèron though is not present on the album as a musician. Members of Einsturzende Neubauten and Monobeat Original, another musical project of Diermaier, also play on the album.[15][16]

Collaborations edit

During the Wümme years, Diermaier, Péron and Wüsthoff played on Slapp Happy's first two albums, Sort Of (1972) and Acnalbasac Noom (1973) which were also produced by Uwe Nettelbeck. Slapp Happy's Peter Blegvad had played with Faust in Wümme and subsequently toured with them in the UK. That tour also featured Uli Trepte, who had performed with Guru Guru and Neu!.

In contrast with Slapp Happy's song-based music, in 1972 Diermaier, Péron and Sosna also collaborated with the violinist Tony Conrad on Outside the Dream Syndicate; the record was released in 1973 at a low price in the UK and was, at the time, one of the few available examples of drone-based minimalism.[citation needed] A live recording from a 1995 concert, entitled Outside the Dream Syndicate Alive featuring Tony Conrad, Zappi Diermaier & Jean-Hervé Péron of Faust and Jim O'Rourke was released in Autumn 2005.

Faust collaborated with New Jersey avant-garde hip-hop crew Dälek for the album Derbe Respect, Alder in 2004.

Jean-Hervé Péron collaborated with THEME and Zsolt Sores on a MLP called 'Poison Is (Not) The Word' released on the Lumberton Trading Company label in 2012, and in 2013 Faust recorded 'Live at Clouds Hill' with Omar Rodríguez-López.

Faust performed with Slapp Happy again in November 2016 at the Week-End festival in Cologne, Germany.[17] The two groups also played together in February 2017 at Cafe Oto in London.[18]

In December 2017, Faust recorded a one-off collaboration with erotic-electronic artist Natalie Sharp, aka Lone Taxidermist, as part of the BBC Radio 3 programme Late Junction's "Late Junction Sessions" series.[19]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Year Album Certifications
1971 Faust
1972 Faust So Far
1973 The Faust Tapes
1973 Faust IV
1994 Rien
1997 You Know FaUSt
1997 Faust Wakes Nosferatu
1999 Ravvivando
2009 C'est Com...Com...Complique
2010 Faust Is Last
(as "Hans Joachim Irmler's Faust")
2011 Something Dirty
2014 J US t
2017 Fresh Air
2022 Daumenbruch
2022 Punkt. (Unreleased 5th album)

Collaborations edit

Singles edit

  • "So Far" (1972) (re-issue in 2010)
  • "Chemical Imbalance" (1990)
  • "Überschall 1996" (1996) – split single with Stereolab and Foetus
  • "Trafics" (1997) – split single with La Kuizine
  • "Wir Brauchen Dich" (2001)

Compilations edit

  • Munich and Elsewhere (1986)
  • The Last LP: Faust Party No. 3, 1971–1972 (1988)
  • 71 Minutes of Faust (1988) – compilation of material from the above two
  • Faust/Faust So Far (2000)
  • The Wümme Years: 1970–1973 (2000)
  • BBC Sessions + (2001)
  • Faust 1971–1974 (2021) – 8xCD or 7xLP box set (includes unreleased album Punkt)
  • Momentaufnahme 1 (2023)
  • Momentaufnahme 2 (2023)

Live albums, and other releases edit

  • Faust 5 (1975) – never officially released, it exists only in the form of a Virgin Records promotional cassette
  • Faust Concerts, Volume 1: Live in Hamburg, 1990 (1994)
  • Faust Concerts, Volume 2: Live in London, 1992 (1994)
  • BBC Sessions/Kisses for Pythagoras LP Lmt. Ed. (1996)
  • Untitled (1996) – compilation of live and studio material
  • Edinburgh 1997 [live] (1997)
  • Land of Ukko & Rauni [live] (2000)
  • Freispiel (2002) – remixes of Ravviviando
  • Patchwork 1971–2002 (2002) – compilation of remixed and unreleased material
  • Abzu (2003) – 4 CDs box with interviews and unreleased, live, solo and remixed tracks
  • Collectif Met(z) (2005) – 3 CDs box + video CD
  • Silver Monk Time (2006) – tribute album to The Monks by various artists; Faust contribute one track
  • Live in Krakow 2006 (2007)
  • ... In Autumn (2007) – 3 CDs box + 1 DVD, recorded 2005
  • Od Serca Do Duszy [live] (2007) – 2xCD
  • Kleine Welt [live] (2008) – Hans Joachim Irmler's Faust, recorded 2006
  • Schiphorst 2008 [live] (2009) – recorded at the Schiphorst Festival
  • Clouds Hill Hamburg Studio Sessions 2009 (2009) – CDR of rehearsals, recorded February 2009
  • Live in Oslo (2009) – CDR
  • WFMU Fest in Brooklyn [live] (2010) – recorded 1 October 2009
  • Radical Mix (2012) – CDR, remix
  • Krystal "Belle" Boyd (with Kommissar Hjuler & Mama Baer) (2020)

Films edit

  • Impressions (2006) – DVD
  • Trial and Error (2007) – DVD, recorded 2005
  • Faust: Nobody Knows If It Ever Happened (2007) – DVD on Ankst (live at The Garage, London, 1996)
  • Klangbad: Avant-garde in the Meadows (2010) – DVD on Play Loud! Productions, Hans Joachim Irmler's Faust
  • Faust: Live at Klangbad Festival (2010) – DVD on Play Loud! Productions, Hans Joachim Irmler's Faust
  • Faust: Where Roads Cross (2013) – DVD on 6ème Droite
  • Romantic Warriors IV: Krautrock (2019)

Further reading edit

  • Faust: Stretch Out Time 1970–1975. Andy Wilson. Mute / The Faust-Pages, 2006. ISBN 0-9550664-5-X.
  • Krautrocksampler. Julian Cope. Head Heritage 1997
  • The Wumme Years: 1970–1973 – accompanying booklet 2000

References edit

  1. ^ Adelt, Ulrich (15 September 2016). Krautrock: German Music in the Seventies. University of Michigan. p. 13. ISBN 9780472122219. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b Robbins, Ira A.; Sprague, David, eds. (1997). The Trouser Press Guide to '90s Rock. Trouser Press. ISBN 9780684814377.
  3. ^ Bolton, Matt (9 May 2008). "Matt Bolton meets the original Krautrockers". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  4. ^ Moon, Tom (2007). 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die: A Listener's Life List. Workman. p. 274. ISBN 9780761139638. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Hans-Joachim Irmler". Klangbad.de.
  6. ^ "Jean-Hervé Péron of Waywords and Meansigns. Finnegans Wake Set to Music". Waywordsandmeanings.com.
  7. ^ a b "Allmusic bio". All Media Guide. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
  8. ^ Reynolds, Simon (July 1996). "Krautrock". Melody Maker.
  9. ^ Jean-Hervé, Peron. "Arnulf Meifert". Faust Pages. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  10. ^ a b c Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. p. 342. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
  11. ^ Jean-Hervé Péron on Rudolf Sosna, Dec 2004 – faust-pages.com. Retrieved 13 December 2013
  12. ^ Péron statement, The Wümme Years box set booklet
  13. ^ Boyd, J (13 February 2007). "Obituary: Uwe Nettelbeck". Guardian Unlimited. London. Retrieved 27 December 2007.
  14. ^ . RockTime.org. Archived from the original on 5 December 2007. Retrieved 27 December 2007.
  15. ^ "FAUST - Daumenbruch (2022)". Progarchives.com.
  16. ^ "Faust - Daumenbruch - Vinyl LP". Roughtrade.com.
  17. ^ "Watch Slapp Happy perform with Faust at WEEK-END last November". The Wire. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  18. ^ "Slapp Happy with Faust – Two Day Residency". Cafe Oto. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  19. ^ "faUSt and Lone Taxidermist, Late Junction – BBC Radio 3". BBC. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  20. ^ "Archived article". Melody Maker. Retrieved 16 May 2018.

External links edit

  • The Faust Pages
  • jean-hervé péron
  • zappi diermaier
  • hans-joachim irmler
  • Video Report on OC-TV.net
  • Gunther Wüsthoff
  • "Interview: Krautrock legends Faust", The Guardian, 18 October 2021

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Faust band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Faust German faʊ st English fist are a German rock band from Hamburg Formed in 1971 by producer and former music journalist Uwe Nettelbeck the group was originally composed of Werner Zappi Diermaier b 1949 Hans Joachim Irmler b 1950 5 Arnulf Meifert Jean Herve Peron b 1949 6 Rudolf Sosna 1946 1996 and Gunther Wusthoff working with engineer Kurt Graupner 7 Their work was oriented around dissonance improvisation and experimental electronic approaches 2 and would influence subsequent ambient and industrial music 7 They are considered a central act of West Germany s 1970s krautrock movement 8 FaustFaust at Wumme 1971 back from left Zappi Peron Sosna Wusthoff Irmler Meifert front from left Nettelbeck producer Graupner engineer Background informationOriginWumme Bremen GermanyGenresKrautrockexperimental rock 1 progressive rock 2 sound collage 3 noise rock 4 Years active1971 1975 1990 presentLabelsPolydorVirginArt erroristKlangbadRecommendedBureau BMembersWerner Zappi DiermaierJean Herve PeronPast membersHans Joachim IrmlerRudolf SosnaGunther WusthoffArnulf MeifertWebsiteThe Faust Pages Contents 1 History 1 1 1971 1975 1 2 1975 present breakup disappearance and reunion 2 Collaborations 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Collaborations 3 3 Singles 3 4 Compilations 3 5 Live albums and other releases 3 6 Films 4 Further reading 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1971 1975 edit Faust formed in 1971 in the rural setting of Wumme They secured a recording contract with Polydor and soon began recording their debut Faust which sold poorly but received critical acclaim for its innovative approach and established a devoted fan base Meifert was sacked shortly afterwards because as Peron wrote in 2004 he discussed things because he had flat buttocks and an absolutely beautiful girlfriend because he practised every day because he always kept his room neat and woke up every morning to first wet a cloth he d put in front of his room to keep the dirt out because he played such a hard 4 4th that we had to travel into the tongue ready to drop ding dong is handsome top 9 In 1972 the band recorded its second slightly more accessible album So Far Faust became one of the premier bands in the international appreciation of the genre that would eventually be known as krautrock 10 Faust became one of the first acts to sign to Richard Branson s Virgin Records who embarked on a marketing campaign somewhat daring for its time aimed at introducing Faust to British record buyers The Faust Tapes was a cut and paste album which spliced together a large number of bits and pieces from their extensive collection of private recordings not originally intended for release Virgin issued it at the then price of a single 48 pence The Faust Tapes reportedly sold over 100 000 copies but its low price tag rendered it ineligible for a chart placing 10 After collaborating with Tony Conrad on the album Outside the Dream Syndicate Faust recorded Faust IV at Virgin s studios in England The band broke up in 1975 after Virgin rejected its fifth album some of the recordings later appeared on the Munich and Elsewhere album but reissues of their recordings and various additional material through Chris Cutler s Recommended Records maintained a level of interest nbsp Faust performing in Manchester in 2007 Faust experimented with the presentation of their early records Their first album was originally released on clear vinyl in a clear sleeve with an X ray of a human fist silkscreened on the outer sleeve Their second album So Far made extensive use of the color black though inside the sleeve were sheets with a different illustration for each song The Faust Tapes had a visually unsettling op art cover design by Bridget Riley while that for Faust IV consisted of a series of blank music staves 1975 present breakup disappearance and reunion edit nbsp Jean Herve Peron performing in France 2007 After Faust s breakup the group s whereabouts were unknown the Recommended Records catalogues talked about the group s disappearance The official Web site lists three concerts during the 1980s and the Patchwork album a compilation of outtakes feature three snippets that were recorded in the 1980s but apart from that the group s activities between 1975 and 1990 remain shrouded in mystery In 1990 and 1992 members Irmler Diermaier and Peron reunited for performances 10 In 1994 Faust toured the United States for the first time with Peron and Diermaier assisted by Steven Wray Lobdell and with members of Sonic Youth as an opening act Irmler did not participate in the 1994 US tour but took a more active role after that producing the groups records and releasing them on his Klangbad label He also compiled and edited the Patchwork remix album in 2002 Sosna s chronic alcoholism ended a brief reunion with Faust after four or five exhausting days 11 and he died on 10 November 1996 12 Gunter Wusthoff has not taken part in any of the reunions They have continued to perform in various combinations and with various additional musicians ever since with Diermaier always behind the drum kit In 1996 Diermaier and Peron met Olivier Manchion and Amaury Cambuzat from French group Ulan Bator They performed for the first time together as Collectif Met z in November 1996 this quartet became the basis of a later Faust line up and this concert was part of a 2005 release A few days after Faust performed at the Garage in London and at the Transmusicales de Rennes featuring Chris Cutler nbsp Werner Zappi Diermaier performing in France 2007 After two studio albums Peron left the group in June 1997 From mid 1997 to 2004 Faust toured as Zappi W Diermaier Hans Joachim Irmler Steven Wray Lobdell Lars Paukstat and Michael Stoll releasing many more studio and live albums Diermaier and art errorist Peron reunited in 2005 when Zappi proposed that they start a new Faust together with Olivier Manchion and Amaury Cambuzat from Ulan Bator Faust now exists in two completely different incarnations both active and each reflecting different aspects of the original group Uwe Nettelbeck died on 17 January 2007 13 Diermaier Peron s new Faust made their debut at the 2005 Art Errorist Avant Garde festival in Schiphorst Germany where they also presented a new release entitled Collectif Met z a collection including concerts from 1996 and 2005 and unreleased solo songs They also recorded Trial and Error released on DVD in 2007 by the Fuenfundvierzig Label This incarnation of the group has been extremely active releasing several CD Rs and DVD Rs and touring extensively including a very successful autumn 2005 UK tour released in 2007 as In Autumn by Dirter This release also features ex Henry Cow saxophonist flautist Geoff Leigh vocalist Lucianne Lassalle poet Zoe Skoulding and the members of the Welsh group Ectogram The trio of Diermaier Peron and Cambuzat performed at a Rock in Opposition festival in France in April 2007 14 This trio lineup also recorded a new album entitled Disconnected which was mixed by Steven Stapleton and Colin Potter of Nurse with Wound It was released to tie in with the 2007 Schiphorst Avant Garde festival in July 2007 C est com com complique the second album from these sessions was released in February 2009 on the Bureau B label nbsp Amaury Cambuzat performing in France 2007 A 2009 BBC documentary on Krautrock featured interview segments with Peron and Diermaier In 2011 in collaboration with the British artists Geraldine Swayne and James Johnston the duo recorded a new Faust studio album Something Dirty In 2010 Faust with members Hans Joachim Irmler Steven Wray Lobdell Lars Paukstat Michael Stoll and Jan Fride released a new studio album Faust Is Last which happened to be the last studio album by Irmler s Faust After being absent from the band for 49 years core member Gunther Wusthoff reunited with Werner Zappi Diermaier to play on the new 2022 Faust album Daumenbruch Peron though is not present on the album as a musician Members of Einsturzende Neubauten and Monobeat Original another musical project of Diermaier also play on the album 15 16 Collaborations editDuring the Wumme years Diermaier Peron and Wusthoff played on Slapp Happy s first two albums Sort Of 1972 and Acnalbasac Noom 1973 which were also produced by Uwe Nettelbeck Slapp Happy s Peter Blegvad had played with Faust in Wumme and subsequently toured with them in the UK That tour also featured Uli Trepte who had performed with Guru Guru and Neu In contrast with Slapp Happy s song based music in 1972 Diermaier Peron and Sosna also collaborated with the violinist Tony Conrad on Outside the Dream Syndicate the record was released in 1973 at a low price in the UK and was at the time one of the few available examples of drone based minimalism citation needed A live recording from a 1995 concert entitled Outside the Dream Syndicate Alive featuring Tony Conrad Zappi Diermaier amp Jean Herve Peron of Faust and Jim O Rourke was released in Autumn 2005 Faust collaborated with New Jersey avant garde hip hop crew Dalek for the album Derbe Respect Alder in 2004 Jean Herve Peron collaborated with THEME and Zsolt Sores on a MLP called Poison Is Not The Word released on the Lumberton Trading Company label in 2012 and in 2013 Faust recorded Live at Clouds Hill with Omar Rodriguez Lopez Faust performed with Slapp Happy again in November 2016 at the Week End festival in Cologne Germany 17 The two groups also played together in February 2017 at Cafe Oto in London 18 In December 2017 Faust recorded a one off collaboration with erotic electronic artist Natalie Sharp aka Lone Taxidermist as part of the BBC Radio 3 programme Late Junction s Late Junction Sessions series 19 Discography editStudio albums edit Year Album Certifications1971 Faust1972 Faust So Far1973 The Faust Tapes BPI Silver 20 1973 Faust IV1994 Rien1997 You Know FaUSt1997 Faust Wakes Nosferatu1999 Ravvivando2009 C est Com Com Complique2010 Faust Is Last as Hans Joachim Irmler s Faust 2011 Something Dirty2014 J US t2017 Fresh Air2022 Daumenbruch2022 Punkt Unreleased 5th album Collaborations edit Outside the Dream Syndicate 1973 collaboration with Tony Conrad Derbe Respect Alder 2004 collaboration with Dalek Outside the Dream Syndicate Alive 2005 1995 live collaboration with Tony Conrad Disconnected 2007 collaboration album with Nurse with Wound Fini 2008 Jean Herve Peron collaboration with Andrew Liles and Ragna Skinner Poison Is Not the Word 2012 Jean Herve Peron collaboration with THEME and Zsolt Sores Live at Clouds Hill Vinylbox 3 2013 collaboration with Omar Rodriguez Lopez Festival Milhoes de Festa 2017 residency and live concert with GNODSingles edit So Far 1972 re issue in 2010 Chemical Imbalance 1990 Uberschall 1996 1996 split single with Stereolab and Foetus Trafics 1997 split single with La Kuizine Wir Brauchen Dich 2001 Compilations edit Munich and Elsewhere 1986 The Last LP Faust Party No 3 1971 1972 1988 71 Minutes of Faust 1988 compilation of material from the above two Faust Faust So Far 2000 The Wumme Years 1970 1973 2000 BBC Sessions 2001 Faust 1971 1974 2021 8xCD or 7xLP box set includes unreleased album Punkt Momentaufnahme 1 2023 Momentaufnahme 2 2023 Live albums and other releases edit Faust 5 1975 never officially released it exists only in the form of a Virgin Records promotional cassette Faust Concerts Volume 1 Live in Hamburg 1990 1994 Faust Concerts Volume 2 Live in London 1992 1994 BBC Sessions Kisses for Pythagoras LP Lmt Ed 1996 Untitled 1996 compilation of live and studio material Edinburgh 1997 live 1997 Land of Ukko amp Rauni live 2000 Freispiel 2002 remixes of Ravviviando Patchwork 1971 2002 2002 compilation of remixed and unreleased material Abzu 2003 4 CDs box with interviews and unreleased live solo and remixed tracks Collectif Met z 2005 3 CDs box video CD Silver Monk Time 2006 tribute album to The Monks by various artists Faust contribute one track Live in Krakow 2006 2007 In Autumn 2007 3 CDs box 1 DVD recorded 2005 Od Serca Do Duszy live 2007 2xCD Kleine Welt live 2008 Hans Joachim Irmler s Faust recorded 2006 Schiphorst 2008 live 2009 recorded at the Schiphorst Festival Clouds Hill Hamburg Studio Sessions 2009 2009 CDR of rehearsals recorded February 2009 Live in Oslo 2009 CDR WFMU Fest in Brooklyn live 2010 recorded 1 October 2009 Radical Mix 2012 CDR remix Krystal Belle Boyd with Kommissar Hjuler amp Mama Baer 2020 Films edit Impressions 2006 DVD Trial and Error 2007 DVD recorded 2005 Faust Nobody Knows If It Ever Happened 2007 DVD on Ankst live at The Garage London 1996 Klangbad Avant garde in the Meadows 2010 DVD on Play Loud Productions Hans Joachim Irmler s Faust Faust Live at Klangbad Festival 2010 DVD on Play Loud Productions Hans Joachim Irmler s Faust Faust Where Roads Cross 2013 DVD on 6eme Droite Romantic Warriors IV Krautrock 2019 Further reading editFaust Stretch Out Time 1970 1975 Andy Wilson Mute The Faust Pages 2006 ISBN 0 9550664 5 X Krautrocksampler Julian Cope Head Heritage 1997 The Wumme Years 1970 1973 accompanying booklet 2000References edit Adelt Ulrich 15 September 2016 Krautrock German Music in the Seventies University of Michigan p 13 ISBN 9780472122219 Retrieved 30 April 2019 a b Robbins Ira A Sprague David eds 1997 The Trouser Press Guide to 90s Rock Trouser Press ISBN 9780684814377 Bolton Matt 9 May 2008 Matt Bolton meets the original Krautrockers The Guardian Retrieved 18 April 2019 Moon Tom 2007 1 000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die A Listener s Life List Workman p 274 ISBN 9780761139638 Retrieved 30 April 2019 Hans Joachim Irmler Klangbad de Jean Herve Peron of Waywords and Meansigns Finnegans Wake Set to Music Waywordsandmeanings com a b Allmusic bio All Media Guide Retrieved 1 March 2010 Reynolds Simon July 1996 Krautrock Melody Maker Jean Herve Peron Arnulf Meifert Faust Pages Retrieved 16 May 2017 a b c Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books p 342 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 Jean Herve Peron on Rudolf Sosna Dec 2004 faust pages com Retrieved 13 December 2013 Peron statement The Wumme Years box set booklet Boyd J 13 February 2007 Obituary Uwe Nettelbeck Guardian Unlimited London Retrieved 27 December 2007 Rock in Opposition France Event April 13th 14th amp 15th 2007 RockTime org Archived from the original on 5 December 2007 Retrieved 27 December 2007 FAUST Daumenbruch 2022 Progarchives com Faust Daumenbruch Vinyl LP Roughtrade com Watch Slapp Happy perform with Faust at WEEK END last November The Wire Retrieved 9 June 2017 Slapp Happy with Faust Two Day Residency Cafe Oto Retrieved 9 June 2017 faUSt and Lone Taxidermist Late Junction BBC Radio 3 BBC Retrieved 15 December 2017 Archived article Melody Maker Retrieved 16 May 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Faust The Faust Pages jean herve peron zappi diermaier hans joachim irmler Video Report on OC TV net Gunther Wusthoff Interview Krautrock legends Faust The Guardian 18 October 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Faust band amp oldid 1185358325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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