Die Wilde Jagd's self-titled debut album, released on May 1, 2015, via Bureau B, is a captivating journey into the realms of krautrock and space rock. Comprising eight tracks that span a total of 48 minutes, this album is the brainchild of producer and songwriter Sebastian Lee Philipp. The record kicks off with "Wah Wah Wallenstein," a mesmerizing track that sets the tone for the sonic exploration that follows. Each song, from the atmospheric "Austerlitz" to the psychedelic "Torpedovogel," showcases Die Wilde Jagd's unique blend of electronic and rock elements, creating a rich tapestry of sound.
The album's title track, "Die Wilde Jagd," closes the record with a sense of completion, tying together the various themes and sounds explored throughout. The album's stylistic range, which includes krautrock, experimental, synth-pop, and psychedelic rock, ensures that there is something for every fan of innovative and thought-provoking music. The vinyl and CD releases come in a beautifully designed digi-pack, adding to the overall appeal of this debut offering from Die Wilde Jagd. Whether you're a seasoned fan of the genre or a newcomer looking to explore, this album is a compelling introduction to the world of Die Wilde Jagd.