Caspar Brotzmann's guitar playing makes me say:

Oh, YES!
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Ugh, NO!
Total votes: 1 (7%)
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Guitar Player:Caspar Brotzmann

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the Classical wrote:I have a couple records and I like them and sometimes I listen to them and wonder why I don't listen to them more often it cause they are pretty good.


This is exactly my opinion! more specifically those records are Black Axis and Mute Massaker. Undoubtedly a fantastic musician, I remember reading an interview and being impressed that he had virtually no knowledge or interest in contemporary guitar players, his guitar seems plugged directly into his nervous system and it just pours out of him. His father Peter Brötzmann played a small gig upstairs in a pub not 100 yards from my flat a couple of years ago. That was a very weird evening - listening to a firestorm in a suburban boozer surrounded by severely freaked-out beardy real ale types.
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Guitar Player:Caspar Brotzmann

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thebookofkevin wrote:
cjh wrote:His father Peter Brötzmann...


this is the answer to my question about this topic. i was curious if there was a relation when i saw the name.

i have never heard musics from such "caspar" Brötzmann fellow.


Oh you are missing out my friend.
Check out 'Koks Ofen' and 'Home'. You must listen LOUD to really get the effect.
Just insane.
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