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{{Template}}'''Manuel Göttsching''' ([[Berlin]], [[September 9]], [[1952]] - ) is a [[Germany|German]] musician. {{Template}}'''Manuel Göttsching''' ([[Berlin]], [[September 9]], [[1952]] - ) is a [[Germany|German]] musician.
-As the leader of the group [[Ash Ra Tempel]] or [[Ashra]], one of the most notable German groups of the 70s and 80s, as well as a solo artist, he is one of the most important guitarists of the [[Kosmische Musik]] genre. His style and technique influenced dozens of artists in the post-Eno ambient and [[New Age]] scenes in 1980s and 1990s. His [[1984]] album ''E2-E4'' has also been influential in the development of [[techno music]].+As the leader of the group [[Ash Ra Tempel]] or [[Ashra]], one of the most notable German groups of the 70s and 80s, as well as a solo artist, he is one of the most important guitarists of the [[Kosmische Musik]] genre. His style and technique influenced dozens of artists in the [[post-Eno]] ambient and [[New Age]] scenes in 1980s and 1990s. His [[1984]] album ''E2-E4'' has also been influential in the development of [[techno music]].
In [[2000]] Göttsching and [[Klaus Schulze]] released a studio album and a live album as Ash Ra Tempel. The live album was recorded as part of the Cornucopea concerts organised by [[Julian Cope]] at the Royal Festival Hall in London, England. In [[2000]] Göttsching and [[Klaus Schulze]] released a studio album and a live album as Ash Ra Tempel. The live album was recorded as part of the Cornucopea concerts organised by [[Julian Cope]] at the Royal Festival Hall in London, England.
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Manuel Göttsching (Berlin, September 9, 1952 - ) is a German musician.

As the leader of the group Ash Ra Tempel or Ashra, one of the most notable German groups of the 70s and 80s, as well as a solo artist, he is one of the most important guitarists of the Kosmische Musik genre. His style and technique influenced dozens of artists in the post-Eno ambient and New Age scenes in 1980s and 1990s. His 1984 album E2-E4 has also been influential in the development of techno music.

In 2000 Göttsching and Klaus Schulze released a studio album and a live album as Ash Ra Tempel. The live album was recorded as part of the Cornucopea concerts organised by Julian Cope at the Royal Festival Hall in London, England.




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