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Computer World 2009 Remastered Version (Album) by Kraftwerk

Artist Biography For Kraftwerk

Kraftwerk "power Plant" In English Is An Electronic Band Founded In 1970 In Düsseldorf Germany. They Pioneered Electronic Music In The 70s And Are Considered The Most Important And Influential Band Of Their Genre Often Described As "the Godfathers Of Electronic Music". Kraftwerk's Sound Is Minimalistic And Strictly Electronic It Combines Driving Repetitive Rhythms With Catchy Melodies And Vocals Usually Sung Through A Vocoder. The Current Line-Up Consists Of Ralf Hütter The Only Original Member Fritz Hilpert Henning Schmitz And Falk Grieffenhagen. The Other Original Founding Member Florian Schneider Left The Band In 2008 And Died On May 6th 2020 Following A Short Battle With Cancer Just A Few Days After His 73rd Birthday. Ralf Hütter Born 1946 Krefeld Germany And Florian Schneider Born 1947 Düsseldorf Germany Met While They Were Studying Improvised Music In Düsseldorf Germany. In 1967 Ralf Hütter Organ Florian Schneider Violin Flute Basil Hammoudi Vocals Butch Hauf Bass And Fred Monics Drums Formed The Group Organisation Released The Album Tone Float And Split Shortly Thereafter. The Album Features Repetitive Percussion And Bass Drum Patterns Embellished With Guitar Flute Violin And Organ. After Disbanding Organisation Ralf Hütter And Florian Schneider Adopted The Name Kraftwerk. Early Kraftwerk Line-Ups From 1970–1974 Fluctuated As Hütter And Schneider Worked With Around A Half-Dozen Other Musicians Most Notably Andreas Hohmann Drums 1970 Houschäng Néjadepour Guitar 1970 Charly Weiss Drums 1970/71 Eberhard Kranemann Cello Bass Hawaii-Guitar 1970/71 Klaus Röder Electric Guitar Electronic Violin 1974 Michael Rother Guitar 1970-71 And Klaus Dinger Drums 1970-71 . For A Short Period In 1970/71 Ralf Hütter Left The Band To Complete His Degree In Architecture. There Were Some Sessions/concerts With The Line-Up "Schneider Kranemann Weiss" "Schneider Hohmann Kranemann Rother Dinger" And "Schneider Rother Dinger" In That Time. In 1971 Rother And Dinger Left Kraftwerk To Form The Band Neu!. Their First Three Albums Were More Free-Form Experimental Rock Without The Pop Hooks Or The More Disciplined Strong Structure Of Its Later Work. Their Debut Album Kraftwerk Released In 1970 And Kraftwerk 2 Released In 1972 Were Mostly Exploratory Jam Music Played On A Variety Of Traditional Instruments Including Guitar Bass Drums Electric Organ Flute And Violin. Post-Production Modifications To These Recordings Were Then Used To Distort The Sound Of The Instruments Particularly Audio-Tape Manipulation And Multiple Dubbings Of One Instrument On The Same Track. Connie Plank Co-Produced The First Four Kraftwerk Albums. Emil Schult Has Also Collaborated On Many Releases Contributing Both Lyrics And Graphics. Live Performances From 1972–73 Were Made As A Duo Using A Simple Beat-Box-Type Electronic Drum Machine With Preset Rhythms Taken From An Electric Organ. These Shows Were Mainly In Germany With Occasional Shows In France. In 1973 Wolfgang Flür Electronic Percussion Joined The Group. With Ralf Und Florian Released In 1973 The Band Began To Move Closer To Its Classic Sound Relying More Heavily On Synthesisers And Drum Machines. Although Almost Entirely Instrumental The Album Marks Kraftwerk's First Use Of The Vocoder Which Would In Time Become One Of Its Musical Signatures. In 1974 They Issued The Fourth Studio Album Autobahn. This Critically Acclaimed Album Marked Kraftwerk's Breakthrough And Established Them As Purveyors Of Electronic Music. The Title Track Is Intended To Capture The Feeling Of Driving On The Autobahn From Travelling Through The Landscape The High-Speed Concentration On The Fast Lane To Tuning The Car Radio And The Monotony Of A Long Trip. An Edited Version Of "Autobahn" Song Reached #25 On The US Billboard Hot 100 Chart And #11 In The UK. In 1975 Karl Bartos Electronic Percussion Live Vibraphone Live Keyboards Joined The Band. The Hütter-Schneider-Bartos-Flür Formation Is Now Regarded As The Classic Line-Up Of Kraftwerk Which Remained In Place Until The Late 80s. In 1975 Kraftwerk Released The Concept Album Radio-Activity German Version Radio-Aktivität . The Hyphenated Album Title Displays Kraftwerk's Typical Deadpan Humour Being A Pun On The Twin Themes Of The Songs Half Being About Radioactivity And The Other Half About Activity On The Radio. The Title Track "Radioactivity" Was Released As A Single And Became A Hit In France After It Was Used As The Theme To A Popular Music Show. This Was The First Kraftwerk Album To Be Entirely Self-Produced By Hütter & Schneider In Their Kling Klang Studio And The First One To Be Performed By The Classic Line-Up Of Kraftwerk. In 1977 Kraftwerk Released The Highly Influential Album Trans-Europe Express. Critics Have Described The Album As Having Two Specific Themes Celebration Of Europe And The Disparities Between Reality And Image. Musically The Songs On This Album Differ From The Group's Earlier Krautrock Style With A Focus On Electronic Mechanized Rhythms Minimalism And Occasional Manipulated Vocals. Two Singles Supported The Album "Trans-Europe Express" And "Showroom Dummies". By The Time Of 1978's The Man-Machine German Version Die Mensch-Maschine Kraftwerk Had Created Their Own Unmistakable Brand Of "robot Pop". NME Said Of The Man-Machine 'It Is The Only Completely Successful Visual/aural Fusion Rock Has Produced So Far". Kraftwerk Spent Three Years Building Their Own Kling Klang Studios In The Late 70s Complete With Inevitably Scores Of Computers. The Single "The Model" Gave The Band A Surprise Hit When It Topped The UK Charts In 1982. In 1981 Kraftwerk Released Their Eight Studio Album Computer World German Version Computerwelt . This Album Combined The Use Of The Sequencer To Create The Sound Now Known As Electro Inspiring The First Producers In Detroit In Creating Techno As Well As Innumerable Other Artists Including Gary Numan Depeche Mode And New Order Among Many Others. This Album Had The Theme Of Computers Taking Over The World In The Future. It Was A Commercial Success Spawning The Singles "Pocket Calculator" "Computer World" And "Computer Love". For This Album The Band Embarked On The Massive Computer World World Tour. The EP Tour De France Was Issued In 1983. This Song Was Featured In The Film Breakdance And Became The Theme For The Cycling Event Of The Same Name In That Year. In 1986 The Ninth Studio Album Electric Café Was Released. The Album Received Mixed Reviews. Two Singles Were Issued From The Album "Musique Non-Stop" And "The Telephone Call". In 1987 Wolfgang Flür Departed And It Was Replaced By Fritz Hilpert. In 1991 Kraftwerk's Best Known Songs Were Collected Together And Re-Recorded On The Compilation The Mix. The Single Expo 2000 Released In December 1999 Came As A Surprise For Kraftwerk Fans. A Brand New Song Although Low Key Sparked Hopes Of A New Album. A Video Was Released For This Track Showing The Band Playing In Wireframe Suits But No Public Appearances Or Interviews Until 2003. In 2003 The Band Released Tour De France Soundtracks Its First Album Of New Material Since 1986's Electric Café. The Album Was Recorded For The 100th Anniversary Of The First Tour De France Bicycle Race Although It Missed Its Original Release Date During The Actual Tour. A Completely New Recording Was Made For The "Tour De France" Track Based On The Original 1983 Arrangement. In June 2005 Kraftwerk Released Minimum-Maximum Their First Official Live Album. It Features Two CDs And Tracks Recorded On Their World Tour During 2004 Including Concerts In Warsaw Moscow Berlin London Budapest Tallinn Riga Tokyo And San Francisco. The Band Also Released A Live DVD. Florian Schneider Officially Left The Band In January 2009 Though News Of His Departure Was Reported As Early As April 2008. His Place Was Taken Over By Stefan Pfaffe. In 2009 The Band Issued The Catalogue German Version Der Katalog A Box-Set Comprising Eight Albums By Kraftwerk That Were Released From 1974 To 2003. All Albums Were Digitally Remastered With Most Of The Cover Art Redesigned Including Rare Photographs In The Liner Notes That Were Not Part Of Each Album's Original Release. Following The Release Of The Catalogue And Florian Schneider's Departure Kraftwerk Began A Series Of Live Tours In Which They Would Perform The Entirety Of The Eight Albums Included In That Box Set. These Performances Featured Surround Sound And Live Video In 3D With Provided Glasses. During These Tours In 2012 Falk Grieffenhagen Replaced Stefan Pfaffe As Live Video Operator. In 2017 Kraftwerk Released 3-D The Catalogue German Version 3-D Der Katalog Containing The Live Performance Versions Of The Tracks On The Catalogue Available With Visuals On Blu-Ray. It Won A Grammy Award That Year For Best Electronic/Dance Album. Kraftwerk's Influence Has Been Incalculable. Hundreds Of Artists Today In Nearly Every Electronic Music Subgenre Bear Witness To Their Work. They Are Also Reclusive Rarely Giving Interviews And Making No Media Appearances. To This Day Kraftwerk Continues To Tour Precisely Crafted Sets Of Their Classic Songs With 3-D Visuals. Official Site Http //www.Kraftwerk.Com

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