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During the mid-'70s, Germany's
Kraftwerk
established the sonic blueprint followed by an extraordinary number of artists in the decades to come. From the British new romantic movement to hip-hop to techno, the group's self-described "robot pop" -- hypnotically minimal, obliquely rhythmic music performed solely via electronic means -- resonates in virtually every new development to impact the contemporary pop scene of the late- 20th century, and as pioneers of the electronic music form, their enduring influence cannot be overstated.
Kraftwerk
emerged from the same German experimental music community of the late '60s which also spawned
Can
and
Tangerine Dream
; primary members
Florian Schneider
and
Ralf Hütter
first met as classical music students at the Dusseldorf Conservatory, originally teaming in the group
Organisation
and issuing a 1970 album,
Tone Float
.
Schneider
and
Hütter
soon disbanded
Organisation
, re-christening themselves
Kraftwerk
(German for "power station"), beginning work on their own studio (later dubbed Kling Klang), and immersing their music in the fledgling world of minimalist electronics; their 1971 debut, titled simply
Kraftwerk 1
, offered a hint of their unique aesthetic in its earliest form, already implementing innovations including
Schneider
's attempts at designing homemade rhythm machines.
A series of lineup shifts followed, and at one point
Hütter
even left the group; however, by the release of 1972's
Kraftwerk 2
, he and
Schneider
were again working in tandem. Recorded without a live drummer, the album's rhythms relied solely on a drum machine, creating a distinctly robotic feel without precedent -- the concept of purely technological music was, at the time, utterly alien to most musicians, as well as listeners. A series of well-received live performances followed before
Kraftwerk
began work on their breakthrough third LP, 1973's
Ralf and Florian
; honing their many ambitions down to a few simple yet extraordinarily innovative concepts, their music began growing more and more revelatory -- even their clean-cut, scientific image was in direct opposition to the dominant pop fashions of the time.
Kraftwerk
's first album to be issued in the U.S., 1974's
Autobahn
was an international smash; an edited single version of the epic title track was a major hit at home and abroad, and in America the previously unknown group reached the upper rungs of the pop albums chart. Performed in large part on a Moog synthesizer,
Autobahn
crystallized the distinctive
Kraftwerk
sound while making the group's first clear overtures towards conventional pop structure and melody, establishing a permanent foothold for electronic music within the mainstream.
Kraftwerk
resurfaced in 1975 with
Radio-Activity
, a concept album exploring the theme of radio communication; indicative of the group's new global popularity, it was released in both German and English-language editions, the latter appearing early the following year. Train travel emerged as the subject of 1977's
Trans-Europe Express
, which marked an increased movement towards seeming musical mechanization; the line became even further blurred with the follow-up, 1978's aptly titled
The Man Machine
, a work almost completely bereft of human touches. By this time, the members of
Kraftwerk
even publicly portrayed themselves as automatons, an image solidified by tracks like
"We Are the Robots."
Having reached the peak of their influence, however, the group disappeared from view, the first of many extended absences to follow; they did not return to action prior to 1981's
Computer World
, a meditation on the new global dominance of technology -- a society their music long ago predicted and pre-dated. After topping the British charts with the single
"Computer Love,"
Kraftwerk
again vanished, enjoying a five-year layoff culminating in the release of 1986's
Electric Cafe
. By now, however, pop music was dominated by synthesizers and drum machines, and the group's stature flagged; but for a 1991 best-of collection titled
The Mix
, they remained silent during most of the decade. They finally released a new single,
"Expo 2000,"
in late 1999, and surprised fans by announcing tour dates. On the recording front,
Kraftwerk
celebrated the centennial anniversary of the Tour de France with a new version of their 1983 single
"Tour de France,"
and followed with a full album (
Tour de France Soundtracks
) in August 2003. The live record
Minimum-Maximum
followed in 2005. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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