A fusion of the cool aesthetics of electronica and dance beats
Kraftwerk presents a musical experiment that questions the boundary between man and machine.
The inorganic sounds produced by synthesizers and rhythm machines are themselves questions for the future. The tracks, reconstructed through remixes and re-edits, have a different appeal to the originals. This work reaffirms their position as the forefathers of techno and electronica.
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A:
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1)
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Die Roboter
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2)
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Computer Liebe
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B:
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1)
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Taschenrechner
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2)
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Dentaku
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3)
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Autobahn
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C:
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1)
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Radioaktivität
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2)
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Trans Europa Express
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3)
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Abzug
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4)
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Metall Auf Metall
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D:
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1)
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Heimcomputer
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2)
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Music Non Stop
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Artwork [Kling Klang Original Artwork - Reconstruction] - Johann Zambryski
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Artwork [Kling Klang Original Artwork - Reconstruction] - Ralf Hütter
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Lacquer Cut By - J.C.
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Mixed By [Music Data Mix] - Fritz Hilpert
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Photography By [B/W] - Günter Fröhling
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Photography By [Colour] - Peter Boettcher
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Vocoder [Speech Synthesis] - Florian Schneider
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Vocoder, Producer [Album Concept - Production] - Florian Schneider
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Vocoder, Producer [Album Concept - Production] - Ralf Hütter
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Voice, Synthesizer [Synclavier] - Ralf Hütter