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>"The latest issue of Yukiko Yamane's zine RISIKO is an ode to Krautrock, an experimental, West-German rock movement from the 1960s and 1970s associated with bands such as Tangerine Dream and CAN. Although the progressive genre was born from counterculture, Yamane fears that young people perceive it as outdated. “That’s why we’re attempting to soften this crusty image,” she writes in the zine’s intro. “By slightly shifting our point of view, we start to notice the many KRAUTIE things around us.”"
>"The latest issue of Yukiko Yamane's zine RISIKO is an ode to Krautrock, an experimental, West-German rock movement from the 1960s and 1970s associated with bands such as Tangerine Dream and CAN. Although the progressive genre was born from counterculture, Yamane fears that young people perceive it as outdated. “That’s why we’re attempting to soften this crusty image,” she writes in the zine’s intro. “By slightly shifting our point of view, we start to notice the many KRAUTIE things around us.”"
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