Kraftwerk
1970 - 2003
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Kraftwerk's radical and prophetic approach to purely electronic pop music has been referenced by an extraordinary number of artists from the mid-'70s onward. The Düsseldorf pioneers' self-described "robot pop" -- hypnotically minimal and obliquely rhythmic, and presented since the late '70s as the work of automatons -- has resonated in virtually every development of contemporary pop since the late 20th century, including David Bowie's Berlin trilogy, synth pop, and Neue Deutsche Welle, as well as later U.S. developments such as electro, techno, and house. Kraftwerk's enduring influence, particularly through '70s albums such as the unlikely cross-continental hit Autobahn, Trans-Europe Express, and The Man-Machine, and 1981's Computer World, cannot be overstated. Although new material has been in short supply since the group's second decade of activity, they've continued to enhance their legacy with innovative live performances and several catalog projects.
Tracklist:
01 - Ruckzuck
02 - Klingklang
03 - Tanzmusik
04 - Autobahn
05 - Radioactivity
06 - Europe Endless
07 - Trans-Europe Express/Metal On Metal
08 - The Robots
09 - The Model
10 - Computer World
11 - Pocket Calculator
12 - Musique Non Stop
13 - Tour De France Etape 1
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