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KRAFTWERK's influence
 

offline manticore from London (ON) (Canada) on 2003-07-24 20:24 [#00792899]
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forget Aphex Twin and Autechre! without Kraftwerk, Richard
D. James would probably be rolling through the deserts of
Iraq in a tank, rather than through the streets of Cornwall,
and Booth & Brown would be getting their PhDs in
architecture by now. could it not be argued that without
Kraftwerk, electronic music as we know it wouldn't have
happened? (and for that matter, hip-hop as we know it
wouldn't exist either, as Afrika Bambaata sampled Kraftwerk
in the seminal rap track 'planet rock')

here's an article on the return of the rightful kings of
electronic music from the Guardian:

kraftwerk returns



 

offline corticalstim from Canada on 2003-07-24 20:31 [#00792912]
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/me agrees.

*applause*


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-07-24 20:32 [#00792914]
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bloody wishy-washy pretend left-wing liberal


 

offline manticore from London (ON) (Canada) on 2003-07-24 20:36 [#00792919]
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actually, i'm a bible-touting, ultra right-wing
anti-abortion christian conservative terrorist, but no
matter ...


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-07-24 20:37 [#00792922]
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oh in that case please drop by anytime you wish


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2003-07-24 20:37 [#00792923]
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*kills maticore*


 

offline manticore from London (ON) (Canada) on 2003-07-24 20:43 [#00792928]
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i had a dream once in which i was invited to the Bush family
residence in Texas and got to meet both Georges, Barbara and
the whole lot, but throughout, even within the dream, i
didn't quite know how to feel about all this, since
ideology-wise, i'm as far away from conservative as you can
possibly get, but on the other hand it did seem as though it
was in some peculiar way an honour of sorts to be introduced
to Mr. President and his family.

so my question to all of you is: what would you do/how would
you react if George Jr. invited you out to his ranch for
some beef patties?


 

offline catharsis from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-07-24 20:46 [#00792934]
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Tell him to shove those beef patties up his ass.


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2003-07-24 20:47 [#00792937]
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I'd go there and shove beef patties up his ass.


 

offline N-gon from Vero Beach (United States) on 2003-07-25 01:05 [#00793089]
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would kraftwerk have any role, or at least watch this
happen?


 

offline DaWeeze from WANTED IN 16 STATES! on 2003-07-25 01:11 [#00793101]
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Considering New York DJs in the early 80s (most notably
Afrika Bambataa's 'Planet Rock') were spinning and
manipulating Kraftwerk tunes into their own tracks, plus
most Detroit Techno pioneers would indicate Kraftwerk as an
influence, I'd wager a big-ass YES!


 

offline alnuit on 2003-07-25 01:13 [#00793106]
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Well...nobody denied it for you to be so shrill about
it...so yeah, they are Gods. Who said no here that you had
to try to shove it down like that ?

Anyways...glad you like Kraftwerk...I love them to bits too.
:)


 

offline DaWeeze from WANTED IN 16 STATES! on 2003-07-25 01:14 [#00793107]
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Trans Europe Express = MASTERPIECE!


 

offline corticalstim from Canada on 2003-07-25 01:16 [#00793108]
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hmmmm... maybe we should ask THEM who their influences are?
maybe there is someone on another level even deeper then
kraftwerk?

(its a rhetorical question :P of course kraftwerk has
influences :D)


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2003-07-25 08:19 [#00793458]
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oh yea, just read the book on kraftwerk, they're up front
about their influences. still, i'd say kraftwerk are tied
with james brown for redefining and reshaping modern music.


 

offline pat kennedy on 2003-07-27 12:25 [#00795578]
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what about enO???


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2003-07-27 16:51 [#00795847]
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hugely influential but not as much as kraftwerl, james
brown, and chuck berry


 

offline DeadEight from vancouver (Canada) on 2003-07-27 16:54 [#00795849]
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lets not forget all those avant pioneers who were
experimenting with electronic music while Kraftwerk were
still in grade school...


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2003-07-27 16:55 [#00795852]
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right but i mean influential on pop music as a whole..
kraftwerk is definitely the forerunner of using synths as
more than just augmentation


 

offline andreas from an der Saar (Germany) on 2003-08-08 08:50 [#00814385]
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kraftwerk defenetly loved the beach boys. some even consider
"autobahn" beein a hommage to the beach boys ....



 


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