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Kraftwerk - Neon Lights
Neon Lights is from Kraftwerk`s cult classic album "THE MAN-MACHINE" ( 1978 ). This song has recently been covered by The Simple Minds, OMD, U2 and has inspired an entire generation of musicians
Kraftwerk - Computerliebe (1991)
German version from "THE MIX" (1991) Original version is from "COMPUTER WORLD" / "COMPUTERWELT" (1981) And the tune is NOT from Coldplay. The melody of this song has been used by Coldplay in their song "Talk". With permission from Kraftwerk. So please stop those Comments. Neither Kraftwerk nor Coldplay did steal anything.
Kraftwerk - Showroom Dummies
Showroom Dummies is taken from Kraftwerk`s seminal 1977 album "Trans Europe Express". This version is a sprecial edit from 1982 which has been released in the UK.
Kraftwerk "The Man Machine"
2007 remix of classic kraftwerk track by electrobronze www.myspace.com/electrobronzeremix
Kraftwerk "AeroDynamik" Gent 20061021
Kraftwerk @ I Love Techno festival Gent (Belgium) 21th october 2006 Nafoute TV
Kraftwerk - Autobahn (Full Album)
blocked in austria, germany, and switzerland tie between this and man machine man machine has a lot more songs that are memorable while this only has one that's memorable, but it's damn good Artist/Band: Kraftwerk Album: Autobahn Year: 1975 Genre: Electronic Wikipedia article: en.wikipedia.org Band official site: kraftwerk.com 1. Autobahn 0:00 2. Kometenmelodie 1: 22:45 3. Kometenmelodie 2: 29:12 4. Mitternacht: 35:02 5. Morgenspaziergang: 38:48
Kraftwerk - Showroom Dummies
Versão de clipe criada a partir de outro clipe do Kraftwerk (The Model). Espero que gostem... valeu!
KRAFTWERK - The Robots (THE MIX Version)
La version original del album KRAFTWERK - THE MIX (1991) The original version from the album KRAFTWERK - THE MIX (1991)
Kraftwerk "Radioactivity" Tilburg 20050701
Kraftwerk "Radioactivity" Live in Tilburg 013 Club 1st July 2005
Kraftwerk "ComputerLiebe" Gent 20061021
Kraftwerk @ I Love Techno festival Gent (Belgium) 21th october 2006 Nafoute TV
Kraftwerk "Music Non Stop" Tilburg 20050701
Kraftwerk "Music Non Stop" Live in Tilburg 013 Club 1st July 2005
Trans-Europe Express - Kraftwerk (1977)
"Trans-Europe Express" was the title track of German electronic music band Kraftwerk's 1977 album of the same name, and released as a single at the time, and reissued on CD in 1990. The music was written by Ralf Hütter, and the lyrics by Hütter and Florian Schneider. The track is ostensibly about the Trans-Europ Express rail system, with technology and transport both being common themes in Kraftwerk's music. The track has since found further influence, both in hip-hop by its interpolation by Afrika Bambaata (via Arthur Baker) on the seminal "Planet Rock" and by modern experimental bands such as the electroclash bands of the early 2000s. "Trans-Europe Express" was released as a single in 1977, and charted in the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at number 67. The song's lyrics reference the album "Station To Station" and meeting with musicians Iggy Pop and David Bowie. Hütter and Schneider had previously met up with Bowie in Germany and were flattered with the attention they received from him. Hütter was interested in Bowie's work as he had been working with Iggy Pop, who was the former lead singer of The Stooges; one of Hütter's favorite groups. "Trans-Europe Express" was the sixth studio album by Kraftwerk. Recorded in mid-1976 in Düsseldorf, Germany, the album was released in March 1977 on Kling Klang Records. The album's themes were influenced by friends who suggested writing songs about the Trans-Europ Express to reflect Kraftwerk's electronic music style. Critics ...
Kraftwerk Radioactivity 3D
Manchester 2009 - Kraftwerk play the rather eerie Radioactivity, this is shot in 3D , View from the front. Most Discussed (Today) - Most Discussed (This Week) Most Viewed (Today) - Most Viewed
Snowgoons - Kraftwerk (OFFICIAL ALBUM SNIPPET)
Snippet from the Snowgoons album „Kraftwerk" Info: www.facebook.com www.facebook.com Songs in this snippet: 1. Put Em Up ft NBS & Slaine 2. Dangerous Ways ft The Closers (Red Eye, Shabaam Sahdeeq) & Bekay 3. The Uncrushables ft Ill Bill, Sicknature & Sabac Red 4. Statue ft Virtuoso 5. Rotten Apple ft Ice Water, AG (DITC), Nutso & Tre Seven 6. No Favors ft Wais P (The Ranjahz) & Sauce Money 7. Warlords ft UG (Cella Dwellas), IDE & Alucard (Creative Juices), Jise & Freestyle (Arsonists) 8. We Nah Play ft Banish, Crooked I & Beenie Man 9. Cold Dayz ft FT (Fuc That), LordWillin & Reef The Lost Cauze 10. The Madness Begins ft Outerspace & Banish 11. Put Em Up ft NBS & Slaine UGHH.com: www.undergroundhiphop.com iTunes Worldwide: itunes.apple.com iTunes Germany: itunes.apple.com Spotify: open.spotify.com Artwork by ALTER PROD, Trailer by MARS, Mixed & Mastered by Chris www.Thug-Music.de WE KEEP HIP HOP ALIVE!
Kraftwerk "The Man Machine" Gent 20061021
Kraftwerk @ I Love Techno festival Gent (Belgium) 21th october 2006 Nafoute TV
Kraftwerk "Planet of visions" Tilburg 20050701
Kraftwerk "Planet of visions" Live in Tilburg 013 Club 1st July 2005
Kraftwerk
Robots of Kraftwerk Kraftwerk (pronounced [ˈkʁaftvɛɐk], German for "power station") is a German musical group which has made significant contributions to the development of experimental and electronic music. The band was founded by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider-Esleben in 1970, but became widely known as a quartet consisting of Wolfgang Flür and Karl Bartos alongside the founding members. The classic Kraftwerk sound combines driving electronic percussion and bass lines with catchy synthesized melodies and harmony, accompanied by simple lyrics sung through a vocoder. The sound was revolutionary for its time, and has had a lasting impact across nearly all genres of modern popular music. The band celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2005, and continues to tour.
Kraftwerk - Radioaktivität
This is a concert record performed by the founder of elecrtonic music, Kraftwerk. It's been founded in 1969 by Ralf Hütter (syntethizer, electronic organ, lead vocal) and Florian Schneider (flute, electronic violin, syntethizer). They were the first generation of experimental music. Later, they've been joined by Wolfgang Flür (percussion) in 1974, and Karl Bartos (also known as Bartos Károly[origin of hungarian])(elecrtonic percussion, keyboards, live vibrophone). That's one of their famous songs, called Radioactivity (Radioactivität). Enjoy!
Kraftwerk - Franz Schubert
The Deutsch Masters with one of their most sublime tracks, best listened to with headphones and volume loud!
Kraftwerk - The Robots (Club Lido, Venice October 1978)
Broadcasted recently by Nostalgia TV Show Originally Broadcasted by USSR TV at 1980
kraftwerk - midnight special (us tv 1975)
This Kraftwerk video and a lot more of them on www.electriccafe.info
Kraftwerk - Metropolis
Another Electronic outfit this time Kraftwerk set to scenes of the German countryside.
Bill Bailey - Kraftwerk - Part Troll
Kraftwerk clip taken from Part Troll DVD. Filmed at Hammersmith Apollo, London in 2004
Kraftwerk - Computer World (Full Album)
Computer World (German Language Edition/Alternate Mix: Computerwelt) is the eighth studio album by the German electronic music band Kraftwerk, released in May 1981. The album deals with the themes of the rise of computers within society. Critics see this album as a peak in the career of Kraftwerk, along with The Man-Machine and Trans-Europe Express. The compositions are credited to Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, and Karl Bartos. "Computer World" -- 00:00 "Pocket Calculator" -- 05:09 "Numbers" -- 10:09 "Computer World, Part 2" -- 13:33 "Computer Love" -- 16:55 "Home Computer" -- 24:13 "It's More Fun to Compute" -- 30:32
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