Kling Klang (also spelled as Klingklang) is the private music studio of the band Kraftwerk. The name is taken from the first song on the Kraftwerk 2 album...
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After further investment in new equipment, the Kling Klang Studio became a fully working recording studio. The group used the central theme in radio communication...
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Radio-Activity (category Kling Klang Studio albums)
Peter Bollig – technical engineer (Kling Klang Studio, Düsseldorf) Walter Quintus – sound mix engineer (Rüssl Studio, Hamburg) Robert Franke – photography...
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The Mix is the tenth studio album by the German electronic music band Kraftwerk. It was released on 10 June 1991 by Kling Klang and EMI in Europe and by...
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subsequently incorporating electronic sounds and building their own Kling Klang Studio. He is a vegetarian. Hütter is a secretive musician who avoids interviews...
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(album), the third studio album by The Rakes Kling Klang Studio, the private music studio of the band Kraftwerk Klang Box, a special-edition boxed set compilation...
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The Catalogue (category Kling Klang Studio albums)
for the first time, our recordings will be available in crisp, clear Kling Klang sound with all the fold-out covers and images our label at the time either...
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Electric Café (category Albums recorded at MSR Studios)
Schmitz – engineer (Kling Klang Studio) Joachim Dehmann – engineer (Kling Klang Studio) Fred Maher – music data transfer (Axis Studio, NYC) Bill Miranda...
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Trans-Europe Express (album) (category Kling Klang Studio albums)
the sixth studio album by German band Kraftwerk. Recorded in 1976 in Düsseldorf, Germany, the album was released in March 1977 on Kling Klang Records....
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eleventh and final studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk. It was first released on 4 August 2003, through Kling Klang and EMI in Europe...
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3-D The Catalogue (category Kling Klang Studio albums)
Music 3-D The Catalogue (liner notes). Kraftwerk. Kling Klang. 2017.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes)...
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Kraftwerk is the debut studio album by German electronic band Kraftwerk. It was released in Germany in 1970, and produced by Konrad "Conny" Plank. The...
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like an animal, just for two hours of a concert? But now, with the Kling Klang studio on tour with us, we work in the afternoon, we do soundchecks, we compose...
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The Man-Machine (section Studios)
Mensch-Maschine) is the seventh studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk. It was released on 28 April 1978 by Kling Klang in Germany and by Capitol...
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Hütter, Abrantes left Kraftwerk soon thereafter and was replaced by Kling Klang studio engineer Henning Schmitz, who remains in the band to this day. Abrantes...
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stage system set up for performance. […] This way, we can bring our Kling-Klang Studio with us on stage. The physical light weight of our equipment also...
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Kraftwerk 2 (redirect from Kling-Klang (song))
Kraftwerk 2 is the second studio album by German electronic band Kraftwerk, released in January 1972. Kraftwerk 2 was entirely written and performed by...
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the use of a number of commercial recording studios in addition to Kraftwerk's own yet-to-be-named Kling Klang. The colour photograph on the back of the...
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with Henning Schmitz, he works as sound programmer and engineer at Kling Klang studio and is administrator of the Kraftwerk.com and Klingklang.com websites...
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Kraftwerk. It was released in February 1976 as the only single from their fifth studio album, Radio-Activity (1975). The song was a commercial success in France...
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barn was converted into a studio. Dinger would keep a studio there for the rest of his life, first christening it Langeweg Studios after the road on which...
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It was edited and recorded by Florian Schneider and Karl Bartos at Kling Klang Studio Düsseldorf. DECTalk's built in "Perfect Paul" voice has been ported...
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Records Kitchen Motors Kitchenware Records Kitty Play Records Kitty-Yo Kling Klang Studio KMB Jazz KMG Records KMP Holdings Knee Deep Records Knitting Factory...
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Recording started at the group's own Kling Klang facility, but was predominantly made at Conny Plank's studio. Autobahn also includes lyrics and a new...
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their track Kling Klang. Their first album, party pipol ur on dub tv, was released in 2005. Some of the tracks in this album were studio-recorded, others...
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Kraftwerk discography (section Studio albums)
The discography of German electronic band Kraftwerk consists of 10 studio albums, two live albums, one remix album and 26 singles. Formed by Ralf Hütter...
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Kreidler (band) (section Studio albums)
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof, the central train station in Düsseldorf, near Kling Klang Studio, as part of the Innenstadt Mainstream e.V., their artist and musician...
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twelve-inch had the 1984 Kraftwerk remix as the A side (now sub-titled "Kling Klang Analog Mix") and the Kevorkian version as the B side (re-titled "Remix...
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It was released on 15 March 2004 as the fourth single from their tenth studio album, Tour de France Soundtracks (2003). The song peaked at number-one...
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Foil, and Sawyer. Joe McLaughlin (bass) also plays with The Left Hand, Kling Klang, The International, and Mono-Poly. Robin Freeman (bass, touring) also...
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