This is very early Kraftwerk very experimental if you like The Model yhis is not for Erstlings "Kraftwerk" zogen Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider und Klaus Dinger,
140 (CD) Frank Fricke: guitars / Ralf Hausmeyer: guitars / Gudrun Laos: lead German release) Some people are not going to like this review, so better MORELOVE 001 (LP) Two producers from Mainz, Germany, who make lounge/easy listening music, influenced by Air and Kraftwerk. 19 Lifeline, (Florian Poser).
Released in 1973 on Vertigo (catalog no. 6360 616; Vinyl LP). Genres: Krautrock, Electronic, Progressive Electronic. Rated #574 in the best albums of 1973. Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Santa Maria pressing, US - 1975Vertigo — VEL-20061080p - 60fps00:00 - - - A1 — Elektrisches Roulette (Electric Roulette) - - - ( As technologically-minded as Kraftwerk are, I don’t believe they accounted for the sharing power of the internet when they made the decision to hide their past all those years ago. Despite their best efforts, their first three albums (1970’s Kraftwerk, 1972’s Kraftwerk 2, and 1973’s Ralf & Florian… CritiqueBrainz Reviews No one has reviewed this release group yet.
2,905 likes · 143 talking about this. Welcome to I Love Kraftwerk! This is a FANPAGE Here you will find rarities, memes, fan arts, shitpost and all kind of material May 6, 2020 If a 'mojo' isn't too rock'n'roll, Kraftwerk appeared to lose theirs here on the last album to feature the classic line-up of Ralf Hütter, Florian Mar 26, 2015 1. «Elektrisches Roulette» 2. «Tongebirge» 3. «Kristallo» 4. «Heimatklänge»5.
This is what Kraftwerk’s Ralf Hutter and Florian Schneider have tried so hard to do for decades with the first four of their earliest works – Tone Float, Kraftwerk (and its successor), and Ralf und Florian. Why have they decided to act as if these works of art don’t exist though?
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Kraftwerk 1 + 2 + "Ralf und Florian" were never released "officially" so if You want to complete YOUR collection, don't wait for a miracle to happen, this is it Read more One person found this helpful
Kraftwerk’s obscure third album, Ralf und Florian, was a refined move by the electronic music duo. Many fans and critics consider this album to be the crossroads of Kraftwerk’s creative roadmap. From the previous catalogs’ industrial, clockwork sound to their later works’ synth-pop creations, Ralf Und Florian is chock full of evidence regarding the group’s chronological evolution. The first three Kraftwerk albums (namely the eponymous one, 'Kraftwerk 2' and 'Ralf & Florian') have famously never been issued on CD - or so everyone says, or so Pascal Bussy said in the first Kraftwerk biography published back in '93. The fact is that they've scarcely been out of print since the early 90s, albeit in supposedly bootleg forms. KRAFTWERK Ralf & Florian reviews / from Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock website Progarchives.com has always (since 2002) relied on banners ads to cover web hosting fees and all. Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.
6305 197; Vinyl LP). Genres: Krautrock, Electronic, Progressive Electronic. Rated #577 in the best albums of 1973. Featured peformers: Ralf Hütter (performer, producer), Florian Schneider (performer, producer), Conny Plank (engineer), Robert Franck (photography), Barbara Niemüller (photography). So with this in mind and to celebrate Florian’s life, 411 has decided to focus on the music and briefly re-review the 5 classic Kraftwerk LPs. Autobahn (1974)
Kraftwerk’s music isn’t just a straight line from Autobahn to auto-tune… it’s woven into the fabric of modern music.
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6305 197; Vinyl LP). Genres: Krautrock, Electronic, Progressive Electronic. Rated #569 in the best albums of 1973. Featured peformers: Ralf Hütter (performer, producer), Florian Schneider (performer, producer), Conny Plank (engineer), Robert Franck (photography), Barbara Niemüller (photography). Ralf & Florian, an Album by Kraftwerk.
It was released in October 1973 on Philips. It saw the group moving toward its signature electronic sound. Along with Kraftwerk's first two albums, Ralf und Florian to date has never been officially re-issued on compact disc.
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Ralf & Florian, an Album by Kraftwerk. Released in October 1973 on Philips (catalog no. 6305 197; Vinyl LP). Genres: Krautrock, Electronic, Progressive Electronic. Rated #569 in the best albums of 1973. Featured peformers: Ralf Hütter (performer, producer), Florian Schneider (performer, producer), Conny Plank (engineer), Robert Franck (photography), Barbara Niemüller (photography).
“Kraftwerk co-founder and electro pioneer Ralf Hütter has Ralf und Florian (English title: Ralf and Florian) is the third studio album by the German electronic band Kraftwerk. It was released in October 1973 on Philips. It saw the group moving toward its signature electronic sound. Along with Kraftwerk's first two albums, Ralf und Florian to date has never been officially re-issued on compact disc. Ralf and Florian (German: Ralf und Florian) is the third studio album by the band Kraftwerk, released in October 1973. Unlike Kraftwerk's later albums, which featured language-specific lyrics, only the titles differ between the English and German editions. As indicated by the title (and like their previous album), all the tracks were written, performed and produced by Ralf Hütter and Florian Review by JaggedHybrid As with their previous album, Kraftwerk's third album features just the two founding members, Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider.
Kraftwerk 1 + 2 + "Ralf und Florian" were never released "officially" so if You want to complete YOUR collection, don't wait for a miracle to happen, this is it Read more One person found this helpful
Philips) 1972; Ralf and Florian (UK Vertigo) 1973; Autobahn (UK Vertigo) 1974 (Warner Bros.) May 6, 2020 “Kraftwerk co-founder and electro pioneer Ralf Alf Hütter has sent us the very sad news that his friend and companion over many decades Florian Apr 17, 2013 Kraftwerk released their third album, Ralf und Florian, in 1973. It was the last of their “krautrock” records. Just a year later they would release May 6, 2020 Florian Schneider was one of the founding members of massively Schneider co-founded Kraftwerk in 1970 alongside Ralf Hütter, and Kraftwerk album reviews. Ambient music has to be soothing; the things that Ralf and Florian do on here are not at all soothing well, apart from the final track 1946, Krefeld, West Germany) and Florian Schneider (b.
Klaus Röder, Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider & Wolfgang Flür.