It’s easy to parody the über-German band as a kind of high-water mark of Teutonic discipline and precision—they generally performed while arrayed side by side by side, each of them dressed exactly the same, each of them standing expressionless behind a computer platform, pushing buttons the audience couldn’t see.
—that Kraftwerk, moreso than, say, the Beatles, pioneered the sonic world in which we’ve been living for some time. They essentially created—out of thin air, complex wiring, and virtuoso songwriting—the entire genre of synthpop; their motorik rhythms were adopted and adapted by the seminal postpunk bands of the '80s; techno, hip-hop, house, drum n’ bass, and ambient music likely wouldn’t exist without them, or would exist in a vastly different form without them.
While Schneider left the group in 2008, the rest of the band was scheduled to tour the world this summer until the pandemic cancelled it all. Here’s hoping they’ll regroup for 2021. In the meantime, if you don’t know Kraftwerk—or even if you do—you’re in luck, as the band themselves recently re-recorded their entire catalog, subtly and effectively condensing certain parts that perhaps aged less well than others.
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