Rother and Dinger's music may have conjured an infinite motorway, but Neu! '75 was the end of the road for them. Tim Gane of Stereolab may call them the "super-it band," but even he probably doesn't own a copy of Neu! 4, the 1986 reunion effort that has all but vanished from pop history. But their scant output isn't the tragedy: One of Neu!'s chief virtues was efficiency, and they managed to lay out their ideas about music in the space of three albums. The real shame is that we had to spend 30 years chasing their ideas before anyone could actually hear them.
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