• 1970. Chief Kraftwerk members Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider used two drummers during the recording of the album; Andreas Hohmann and Klaus Dinger. Dinger...
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  • songwriter of new wave group La Düsseldorf and briefly the percussionist of Kraftwerk. Klaus Dinger was born in Scherfede, Westphalia, Germany, to Heinz and Renate...
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    Kraftwerk (German pronunciation: [ˈkʁaftvɛɐ̯k], lit. "power plant") are a German electronic band formed in Düsseldorf in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian...
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  • com. "Klaus Roder : Kristallisationen 2 - PLANAM 012LP". Forced Exposure.com. Kraftwerk And The Electronic Revolution (UK) at Discogs Kraftwerk And The...
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    Autobahn is the fourth studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk, released in November 1974 by Philips Records. The album marked several...
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  • krautrock band formed in Düsseldorf in 1971 by Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother following their departure from Kraftwerk. The group's albums were produced by Conny...
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    and Klaus Dinger after leaving Kraftwerk in 1971. They continued to work with producer Konrad "Conny" Plank, who had also worked on the Kraftwerk recording...
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  • is the 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...
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  • Düsseldorf was a German band, consisting of onetime Kraftwerk drummer and Neu! multi-instrumentalist Klaus Dinger and occasional Neu! collaborators Thomas...
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    Ralf Hütter (category Kraftwerk members)
    lead singer and keyboardist of Kraftwerk, which he founded with Florian Schneider in 1969. On 12 May 2021, Kraftwerk was announced as one of the inductees...
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    the nickname "Krautrock" in English speaking countries (others included Kraftwerk and Popol Vuh) – for their debut album Electronic Meditation. Before 1969...
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    Wolfgang Flür (category Kraftwerk members)
    Rother, who would also go on to play in Kraftwerk, and who would later form Neu! with Kraftwerk drummer Klaus Dinger. In 1997, Flür founded the band Yamo...
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  • 2015. p. 103 Klaus Pannenbäcker: PM-ZERT Assessor, at gpm-ipma.de. Accessed 28.09.2017 Klaus Pannenbaecker at pmworldlibrary.net. Klaus Pannenbaecker...
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  • performance by Kraftwerk on the Bremen Beat-Club TV show. This song features the short-lived line-up of Florian Schneider, Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger (Ralf...
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  • having grown up listening to Wendy Carlos (formerly Walter Carlos), Kraftwerk, Klaus Schultze and Isao Tomita. After composing as a duo they decided to...
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  • Klaus Dinger of Neu!, another early pioneer of motorik, later called it the "Apache beat". The motorik beat is heard in one section of Kraftwerk's "Autobahn"...
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    EBM, named the soundscapes of Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze as additional influences along Kraftwerk, Throbbing Gristle, the sequencer-based electro-disco...
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  • Schneider and Kranemann, both of whom would go on to play in the band Kraftwerk. The three jams were recorded in 1967. The complete session was released...
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    ISBN 978-0-9704428-4-0 Klaus Biesenbach (Ed.): Loop - Alles auf Anfang. New York: Klaus Biesenbach for P.S. 1 / MoMA, 2001. Klaus Biesenbach (Ed.): KW Magazine...
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  • Silicon Dream (redirect from Klaus Munzert)
    Danny, who featured on the band's music videos. Inspired by bands such as Kraftwerk and Depeche Mode, the band came to life following Munzert's experimentations...
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  • Star and L.E.S. Icon Klaus Nomi". Observer. Retrieved 3 June 2022. "Klaus Nomi Forever - Photos from the release of the album of Klaus Nomi "Simple Man"...
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    Michael Rother (category Kraftwerk members)
    influential bands Neu! and Harmonia, and an early member of the band Kraftwerk. Born in 1950, Rother was educated in Munich, Wilmslow (England), Karachi...
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  • with the krautrock label included Neu!, Can, Faust, Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Cluster, Ash Ra Tempel, Popol Vuh, Amon Düül II and Harmonia. The term...
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    tracks are written by Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother. Neu! Michael Rother – electric guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, vocals Klaus Dinger – drums (side...
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  • collection that included electronic music and progressive rock including Kraftwerk, Klaus Schulze, Bartók, Schoenberg, Luciano Berio as well as classical music...
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  • and producer. He, along with artists such as Yellow Magic Orchestra, Kraftwerk, Art of Noise, Arthur Baker, Afrika Bambaataa, John Robie, Jellybean Benitez...
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    Düsseldorf include Neu!, formed in 1971 by Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother, after their split from Kraftwerk, and La Düsseldorf, also formed by Dinger...
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  • Radioactivity (song) (category Kraftwerk songs)
    (German: "Radioaktivität") is a song by the German electronic music band Kraftwerk. It was released in February 1976 as the only single from their fifth...
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  • Christoph Koncz Kraftklub Kraftwerk Peter Kraus Kreator Richard Kruspe Daniel Küblböck Paul Kuhn Heinz Rudolf Kunze Back to top Klaus Lage Paul Landers Ute...
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  • rock aspects, techno and electronic dance music. Notable artists include Kraftwerk, Can, Tangerine Dream and Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft. German electronic...
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