Brainticket

Brainticket

Krautrock

Switzerland

"Layered textures pulse with hypnotic rhythms, creating an immersive space that feels both expansive and introspective."

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Cottonwoodhill

Cottonwoodhill

1971

Career Arc

Brainticket's discography from 1971 to 1973

Brainticket carved a niche in the experimental music scene by challenging conventional song structure and embracing a meditative, trance-like quality that invites listeners into a transformative sonic experience.
Brainticket carved a niche in the experimental music scene by challenging conventional song structure and embracing a meditative, trance-like quality that invites listeners into a transformative sonic experience. Their work is significant for its ability to blur the lines between structured composition and freeform exploration, influencing generations of musicians seeking to push the boundaries of what music can evoke. The band approached their craft with an emphasis on spontaneity, often layering hypnotic rhythms with immersive soundscapes that transport the listener to otherworldly realms. This innovative spirit encouraged audiences to engage with music as a fluid experience rather than a fixed one, promoting a sense of connection and shared exploration during live performances. Lyrically, Brainticket often navigates themes of consciousness, perception, and existential inquiry, employing a voice that oscillates between abstract imagery and visceral emotion. Their writing leans towards impressionistic storytelling, where meaning is derived not just from words but from the overall atmosphere created through sound and rhythm, merging sincerity with a sense of enigma.

Full discography

Brainticket's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 3 albums 1971–1973
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Timeline

How their sound evolved over time

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Brainticket sound like?

Layered textures pulse with hypnotic rhythms, creating an immersive space that feels both expansive and introspective. Rooted in Krautrock. Start with Psychonaut.

What is the best Brainticket album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Psychonaut" (1972). It's the most representative of what makes Brainticket worth hearing.

Who is Brainticket for?

If you're into Krautrock, Brainticket is worth your time. Layered textures pulse with hypnotic rhythms, creating an immersive space that feels both expansive and introspective.

How many albums does Brainticket have?

Brainticket has 3 releases in their discography, including 3 albums.