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Feel free to keep on preventing us of those dead links. We will update them when we (I and Jeb-E-Diah) have more time to (understand : from september). Some of them will be partially or completely repacked considering albums which would have been issued thereafter and surely with new and improved artworks.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

KRAFTWERK (ABO#104)


KRAFTWERK
LAUNCH THE MACHINES
(1970-2003)

Kraftwerk is an influential electronic music band from Düsseldorf, Germany.The signature Kraftwerk sound combines driving, repetitive rhythms with catchy melodies; mainly following a Western classical style of harmony, in a minimalistic arrangement. The group's simplified lyrics are at times sung through a vocoder or generated by computer-speech software. In the mid to late 1970s and the early 1980s, Kraftwerk's distinctive sound was revolutionary for its time, and it has had a lasting impact across nearly all genres of modern popular music. (source = wikipedia)







6 comments:

kingpossum said...

Wow, what a murderous triplet of Kraftwerk, Ella and James Brown! Monster post, everybody.

Thanks to all for the inspired compilations. It's always great to hear the music from this new perspective.

Thanks and regards,

Anonymous said...

thanks for your nice words

isksp said...

i ain't of a fan of compilations, but this is one is fucking great, thanks

isk
isksp.blogspot.com

S.F.P. said...

Thanks.

We're not fans of compilations either as most of them are nothing more than a collection of hits and that's exactly why we decided to launch this blog and make our own selections that are more focused on the quality than on the succes gained by the songs.

Stay tuned and feel free to participate, we're always opened to new faces bringing on new music !

kingpossum said...

I'm no particular fan of comps either, for the reasons we all know.

But Baistophe presents a whole new approach that gives these selections a sense of artistry--the compilation as art rather than commerce.

The record labels could learn a lot here--but then, the record industry has never been known for its ability to see things in a new way.

Cheers,

Anonymous said...

You've exactly taken what "best of" means, and the aim of our work