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favorite Kraftwerk albums?
 

Dave on 2001-08-31 21:14 [#00028283]



mine's The Man-Machine although i recently heard some bits
off Ralf and Florian which are really great - trouble is i
can't find that album anywhere. so what are your favorites?


 

switzer! from scuba suit on 2001-09-01 01:44 [#00028308]



I like th autobahn song not sure what album its from


 

Jaffa Kid from Newcastle on 2001-09-01 01:59 [#00028310]



Computer World for Computer Love simply.....


 

ross on 2001-09-01 03:45 [#00028323]



i only own man-machine, but it's fabulous..can see how so
many bands were inspired by it, especially air..


 

diego on 2001-09-01 11:30 [#00028394]



definitely radioactivity. And Electric Café.
The worst Kraftwerk records is undoubtedly The Mix.


 

Sirius from Seoul, South Korea on 2001-09-01 16:32 [#00028475]




Trans Europe Express.. my fav



 

Quadrapelegicrobotikev from ardmore on 2001-09-01 18:52 [#00028490]



the best song of all time is pocket calculator...
'i'm the operator with my pocket calculator'
'i am adding' 'and subtracting'

that song fucking rocks!

kraftwerk needs to come back and make music

http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/298/quadrapelegicrobotikev.
html


 

Loogie from Oxford, UK on 2001-09-01 19:08 [#00028496]



I like Computer World, favourite track is Home Computer -
simply awesome.

Hey this is freaky! I'm playing GAK on my hifi (track 2) and
listening to Home Computer on my pc at the same time. The
result is VERY interesting!!! try it. They are are the same
tempo and kind of interleave...


 

Dave on 2001-09-01 21:09 [#00028523]



yeah i notice the GAK track 2 and "home computer"
similiarities too - the pattern of the beat seems the same,
made especially obvious when you listen to The Mix version
of Home Computer. which raises the inevitable question --
did rdj ever listen to kraftwerk? i just downloaded all of
Ralf and Florian -- my new favorite Kraftwerk album, as it
sounds nothing like anything they did after or before, and
is just as haunting as SAW1 -- the sensory delights of both
are eerily similar, they hit the same pleasure zones.


 


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