I got to know the Krautrock from different directions and explored. Many of retrospective reviews and compilations in this direction focus on the foothills of the era in the late seventies and early eighties. At the time actually still very good albums of some of the veterans were produced bands of this genre - these have but little in common with the classics. Very good production, with very much studio technology "refined" and perfected - as in the counterpart of progressive rock, mainly from Great Britain up also. But I especially love the first slices of the early seventies, when it was still raw and unadulterated went down to business, and the artists actually still applied to the plate, which they "live" in the studio of their instruments and organs out outdated. I must admit that the first two discs "Blitzkrieg" and "Mother Universe" are my personal favorite band. This third album from 1973 marks a turning point in the career of the band, as it still leaves something of the previous raw sounds, but at the same vorzeigt a path towards pleasing arrangements and some braveren guitars. If you like Krautrock in its original form, and bands like Lucifer's Friend, Grobschnitt or Birth Control likes. can and should make this album without hesitation on the shelf.