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Album Description: This is part of Astralwerks' The Kling Klang Studio Digital Master Series.Kraftwerk: Ralf Hütter (vocals, keyboards, drums); Klaus Roeder (guitar, violin); Florian Schneider (keyboards, drums); Wolfgang Flür (percussion).Although Kraftwerk's first three albums were... read more This is part of Astralwerks' The Kling Klang Studio Digital Master Series. Kraftwerk: Ralf Hütter (vocals, keyboards, drums); Klaus Roeder (guitar, violin); Florian Schneider (keyboards, drums); Wolfgang Flür (percussion). Although Kraftwerk's first three albums were groundbreaking in their own right, Autobahn is where the group's hypnotic electronic pulse genuinely came into its own. The main difference between Autobahn and its predecessors is how it develops an insistent, propulsive pulse that makes the repeated rhythms and riffs of the shimmering electronic keyboards and trance-like guitars all the more hypnotizing. The 22-minute title track, in a severely edited form, became an international hit single and remains the peak of the band's achievements -- it encapsulates the band and why they are important within one track -- but the rest of the album provides soundscapes equally as intriguing. Within Autobahn, the roots of electro-funk, ambient, and synth pop are all evident -- it's a pioneering album, even if its electronic trances might not capture the attention of all listeners. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Germanic in approach and delivery, this record gets under the skin and infuriates as you find yourself compelled to hum the melodies. A significant record in the development of electronic music, and not to be confused with other "kraut rock" efforts from the school of mid-70s prog, this is the album from which countless bands borrowed riffs--passages of the Cure, Depeche Mode, Joy Division, and New Order are to be found among the five lengthy tracks. Don't be fooled: Kraftwerk were there at least five years in advance. Great for driving on the motorway in Europe, incidentally! minimize There are currently no sellers for this product But we can email you when it's available! Send Me an Alert
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