I'd known about Kraftwerk since the '70s, and had later made a passing acquaintance with some of Can's œuvre, but it wasn't until '07/'08 that I explored the music of some of their 'kosmische' contemporaries in any more depth. Discovering Neu! '75 had started me off, and, before long I was ordering CDs by La Düsseldorf, Michael Rother, Harmonia, Faust and Cluster from amazon.de: Zuckerzeit was among them.
It's a catchily melodic album, but meanwhile a wonkily off-kilter one, as if things were always slightly out-of-sync, or not running at exactly the right speed: its imperfections are both charming & disconcerting. My favourite track is 'Caramel', with 'Fotschi Tong' and the unnerving 'Rote Riki' in contention for silver and bronze.
Before writing this post I should have first checked that I still actually owned the CD. I suspect it may have fallen victim to a recent purge to clear out some shelf-space. Either that or I've mislaid it. It goes to show that my collection as represented in Discogs isn't an exact match to reality: as well as the odd undeleted record, such as this one, I have albums that are uncatalogued, owing to their absence from Discogs' capacious database and my lazy unwillingness to get to grips with the onerous business of submitting them.
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