Book Description from Amazon.com
The future of modern music began in Dsseldorf in1970, when an avant-garde German band, the Organisation, re-invented themselves as Kraftwerk. In so doing, they set in motion a train of events that has inspired and informed every musical shift over the last20 years. Yet Kraftwerk remain the most enigmatic force in modern music. Fiercely private and notoriously reclusive, their internal operations have long been carefully shielded. Now Tim Barr traces the development of Kraftwerk's unique vision--from their roots in Germany's avant-garde in the late60s, through the triumphs of their "Trans-Europe Express" and "Man Machine" albums in the70s, to their current position, three decades later, as one of the most influential pop groups of our time.
Drawing on exclusive interviews, Barr examines Kraftwerk's crucial role in shaping a new kind of urban music: one that propelled us all into the world of rap, electro, house, techno, and their myriad hybrids. Tim Barr's work appears in The Face, URB, Replay, and Detour.
Insights about our near future. Hopefully, they will inspire you deeply and help you add developments to your life....
My most favourite topics in this blog are:
My most favourite topics in this blog are:
* how past people imagined the future and how their imagination turned into reality,
* the practical innovations and ideas which reflect our possible future...
* the practical innovations and ideas which reflect our possible future...
September 15, 2007
Kraftwerk: From Dusseldorf to the Future (With Love)
I am visiting Düsseldorf next week. Although the city is well known for fashion and exhibition, I found an interesting book about it in the realm of music.. Especially for people like me who dont know and can't follow what music is going which direction....
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