Hello, Brik
Good question.
The books really started to set him apart, particularly 'Krautrocksampler' "and "The Modern Antiquarian' really set him off as someone who had expertise in areas beyond one's biography.
In the US he is a cult figure most still attach to the Teardrops. Jehavohkill was the last major album, and for many it was too experimental.
Now the music is far edgier than most of his US fans of the past, and not widely distributed to build farther. One either has to stumble upon him via the books, or have someone point you in his direction, or start with the Teardrops.
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