Made by Malik Bendjelloul for Swedish TV:s Pop i fokus in 2001. Interviews with Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flur, Bjork, Moby, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Peter Saville.
No kraftwerk..no frankie knuckles..no jeff mills..no sven vath..no ritchie hawtin..no aphex twin..they really are the point of origin for the whole electronic music scene. Way ahead of their time.
Stockhausen talk and look and dressed exactly like Klaus Schulze,.. :) What a great document of the fugitive walking enigmas and Karl Bartos actually the most robotlike of them all without his participation they would been limping.
listening to kraftwerk since 1983, as much as i respect and adore mr. Flür, but i have to spill the beans here regarding his vocal emulation of the minimoogs "ringmodulator"...the minimoog has no ringmodulator, sorry. i think he refers to a lfo driven filter with high resonance and reducing the lfo speed from quick to slow to get that spacey effect he mentions. please feel free to correct me if i am wrong. cheers from hamburg.
Influenced by Stockhausen. [thunk to the head] Of course! Now I see the connection. For people who can't make sense of Stockhausen, think of him as PhD level music that most of us can't understand without a lot of prior training or explanation. What sounds like "junk" and "noise" and nonsense to the lay ear is sometimes experimentation with what new sounds humans can make. Instead of being way high on the ladder of abstraction, they're the inverse -- the bottom level, gritty subatomic level of new things sound can do, and how it can be manipulated, at its essence.
Ikr?! When even my ultra nerdy music history and theory prof from uni shows us pieces by Stockhausen, he has to be the real deal! Even as a professional flutist myself it is sometimes hard to make something out of it lol
Interesting that Stockhausen was into these guys. I always thought that anything rhythmic made him nauseous due to his overexposure to martial music during his WW2 era childhood.
WoW. 53 years old and saw them 5 times live. Always a work of art. Love KRAFTWERK.
me too.... from 1981 till 2015 - 5 times! And 2 times Karl Bartos in Concert!
@@einWeddinger and now on the 12th of August 22 in Belgium at the Lokerse Feesten I will see them again. Greetings from Belgium. Dirk.
@@dirklyssens8936 Great! Wish you a great Concert. Greetings from Germany.
@@einWeddinger thanks Andreas. Greetings Dirk
Wolfgang's imitation of the Minimoog is pretty funny
Wow! It's such a pleasure to watch this footage of a pioneering band! Take a bow to Kraftwerk.
No kraftwerk..no frankie knuckles..no jeff mills..no sven vath..no ritchie hawtin..no aphex twin..they really are the point of origin for the whole electronic music scene. Way ahead of their time.
Florian, thank you. Godspeed.
Karl Bartos still looks really young and Wolfgang hasn't changed a bit... what a strange thing... I can't get my head around it!
Mean while, Florian went bald and ralf's in the process.
This is quite an old documentary, probably early to mid 2000s.
They look beautiful older men and very elegant ❤❤
can you belive it ..? Wolfgang..a very humble person ,he was driving Golf 3 ...hm...a very fine guy ...
Stockhausen talk and look and dressed exactly like Klaus Schulze,.. :) What a great document of the fugitive walking enigmas and Karl Bartos actually the most robotlike of them all without his participation they would been limping.
This documentary is great, but they didn't cover the early years of Kraftwerk with Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother.
Tack! Mycket bra
Radio Acitvity is a master piece!!!!!
Agreed; for some reason it tends to be overlooked but may just be their greatest achievement.
Franz schubert is the song at the beginning of the film....
I just found kraftwork about a year ago love the music
*Kraftwerk
Uwielbiam Karola Bartosa
Ja też... Wydaje się super gościem.
Czuję Ten Cudowny Klimat 👍🇵🇱😪😪
RIP Malik Bendjelloul
The classic line up
Funny, they are all speaking so many kinds of English :^)
''Autobahn, yah yah''
listening to kraftwerk since 1983, as much as i respect and adore mr. Flür, but i have to spill the beans here regarding his vocal emulation of the minimoogs "ringmodulator"...the minimoog has no ringmodulator, sorry. i think he refers to a lfo driven filter with high resonance and reducing the lfo speed from quick to slow to get that spacey effect he mentions. please feel free to correct me if i am wrong. cheers from hamburg.
Influenced by Stockhausen. [thunk to the head] Of course! Now I see the connection. For people who can't make sense of Stockhausen, think of him as PhD level music that most of us can't understand without a lot of prior training or explanation. What sounds like "junk" and "noise" and nonsense to the lay ear is sometimes experimentation with what new sounds humans can make. Instead of being way high on the ladder of abstraction, they're the inverse -- the bottom level, gritty subatomic level of new things sound can do, and how it can be manipulated, at its essence.
Ikr?! When even my ultra nerdy music history and theory prof from uni shows us pieces by Stockhausen, he has to be the real deal! Even as a professional flutist myself it is sometimes hard to make something out of it lol
Lubię również posłuchać Wolfganga Fluera.....
¡EXTRAORDINARIO!
so fucking true!!!!! I got it again last week and I can't stop playing it!!!!
Computer love is still too futuristic sounding...
Florian Schneider dla KRAFTWERKU zrobił bardzo wiele
Interesting that Stockhausen was into these guys. I always thought that anything rhythmic made him nauseous due to his overexposure to martial music during his WW2 era childhood.
as well as OMD, New Order, Human League, Joy Devision, YMO and many others. :3
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Uwielbiam Wolfganga Fluera
Pocieszny gość ;)
who is malik bendjelloul ?
Prawdopodobnie KRAFTWERK inspirował się Stockhausenem ...
Think they inspired Devo
Estoy de acuerdo con lo q dices. Son y fueron los mejores...