The electronic music revolution
A work by Kraftwerk that explores the relationship between humans and technology.
"Human Dissection" features a series of songs that explore the mechanized nature of modern society. Their visionary and innovative sound approach is impressive, and the album is regarded as a historically important work that laid the foundations for electronic music. Its influence on later techno and house music is immeasurable.
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A:
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1)
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The Robots
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2)
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Spacelab
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3)
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Metropolis
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B:
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1)
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The Model
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2)
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Neon Lights
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3)
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The Man•Machine
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Electronic Drums - Karl Bartos
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Music By - Bartos
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Words By - Schult
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Artwork [Kling Klang Original Artwork - Reconstruction] - Ralf Hütter
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Concept By [Album], Producer [Production] - Ralf Hütter
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Cover - Ralf Hütter
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Voice, Vocoder, Synthesizer, Keyboards, Keyboards [Orchestron], Sequenced By [Synthanorma Sequenzer], Electronics - Ralf Hütter
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Music By - Hütter
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Words By - Hütter
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Engineer [Coutesy Of Whitfield Records] - Leanard Jackson
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Lacquer Cut By [NS] - NS
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Electronic Drums - Wolfgang Flür
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Concept By [Album], Producer [Production] - Florian Schneider
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Vocoder, Vocoder [Votrax], Synthesizer, Electronics - Florian Schneider
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Music By - Schneider
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Engineer [Assistant] - Henning Schmitz
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Engineer [Coutesy Of Whitfield Records] - Joschko Rudas
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Photography By - Günter Fröhling
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Typography [Lettering] - Karl Klefisch
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Artwork [Kling Klang Original Artwork - Reconstruction] - Johann Zambryski