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'''[[File:Kraftwerk-007-1-.jpg|thumb|280px]]Kraftwerk '''(''German pronunciation: [ˈkʀaftvɛɐk], "power station"'') are a German [[electronic music]] band formed by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider in 1970 in Düsseldorf, and fronted by them until Schneider's departure in 2008. The signature Kraftwerk sound combines driving, repetitive rhythms with catchy melodies, mainly following a Western classical style of harmony, with a minimalistic and strictly electronic instrumentation. The group's simplified lyrics are at times sung through a vocoder or generated by computer-speech software. Kraftwerk were one of the first groups to popularize electronic music and are considered pioneers in the field. In the 1970s and early 1980s, Kraftwerk's distinctive sound was revolutionary, and has had a lasting effect across many genres of modern music. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk Read more at Wikipedia])
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'''[[File:Kraftwerk-007-1-.jpg|thumb|280px]]Kraftwerk '''(''German pronunciation: [ˈkʀaftvɛɐk], "power station"'') are a German [[electronic music]] band formed by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider (d.2020) in 1970 in Düsseldorf, and fronted by them until Schneider's departure in 2008. The signature Kraftwerk sound combines driving, repetitive rhythms with catchy melodies, mainly following a Western classical style of harmony, with a minimalistic and strictly electronic instrumentation. The group's simplified lyrics are at times sung through a vocoder or generated by computer-speech software. Kraftwerk were one of the first groups to popularize electronic music and are considered pioneers in the field. In the 1970s and early 1980s, Kraftwerk's distinctive sound was revolutionary, and has had a lasting effect across many genres of modern music. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk Read more at Wikipedia])
   
 
== Links to Peel ==
 
== Links to Peel ==
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Peel resumed his career as a ''[[Top of the Pops]]'' host in the one and only week that Kraftwerk were at no.1 with The Model, in 1982.
 
Peel resumed his career as a ''[[Top of the Pops]]'' host in the one and only week that Kraftwerk were at no.1 with The Model, in 1982.
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In the year 2000, the DJ gave multiple plays to Latin-style [[cover versions]] of Kraftwerk classics by fellow German electronic artist [[Señor Coconut]] (aka AtomTM).
   
 
== Sessions ==
 
== Sessions ==
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*[[08 May 1973]]: Ruckzuck (LP – [http://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Kraftwerk/master/2745 Kraftwerk]) Philips
 
*[[08 May 1973]]: Ruckzuck (LP – [http://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Kraftwerk/master/2745 Kraftwerk]) Philips
 
*[[11 June 1981 (John Walters)]]: Tanzmusik (album - [http://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Ralf-And-Florian/release/50202 Ralf And Florian]) Vertigo 6360 616
 
*[[11 June 1981 (John Walters)]]: Tanzmusik (album - [http://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Ralf-And-Florian/release/50202 Ralf And Florian]) Vertigo 6360 616
*[[19 July 1981 (BFBS)]]: Numbers (7") Warner Bros. Records WBS 49795
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*[[19 July 1981 (BFBS)]]: Numbers ([https://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Numbers-Computer-Love/master/171256 7"]) Warner Bros. WBS 49795
 
*[[11 August 1983]]: Tour De France ([https://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Tour-De-France/release/57523 7"] ) EMI EMI 5413
 
*[[11 August 1983]]: Tour De France ([https://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Tour-De-France/release/57523 7"] ) EMI EMI 5413
 
*[[12 January 1987]]: Ruckzuck (LP - Kraftwerk) Philips
 
*[[12 January 1987]]: Ruckzuck (LP - Kraftwerk) Philips
 
*[[08 February 2000]]: 'Expo 2000 (12 inch)' (Kling Klang)
 
*[[08 February 2000]]: 'Expo 2000 (12 inch)' (Kling Klang)
 
*[[13 February 2000 (BFBS)]]: 'Expo 2000 ([http://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Expo2000/release/16542 12"])' (EMI / Kling Klang) ''(JP: 'Well, it would be slightly mad to say it's been worth the wait, but it's been worth some sort of wait anyway.')''
 
*[[13 February 2000 (BFBS)]]: 'Expo 2000 ([http://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Expo2000/release/16542 12"])' (EMI / Kling Klang) ''(JP: 'Well, it would be slightly mad to say it's been worth the wait, but it's been worth some sort of wait anyway.')''
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*[[17 February 2000 (Radio Eins)]]: Expo 2000 ([http://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Expo2000/release/16542 12"])' (EMI / Kling Klang)
 
*[[28 December 2000]]: 'Expo2000 (Orbital Mix) (Maxi CD-[http://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Expo-Remix/release/212018 Expo Remix])' (EMI)
 
*[[28 December 2000]]: 'Expo2000 (Orbital Mix) (Maxi CD-[http://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Expo-Remix/release/212018 Expo Remix])' (EMI)
 
==Top Of The Pops==
 
==Top Of The Pops==
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*[[Aqua Vista]]: The Model [[11 July 2002]]
 
*[[Aqua Vista]]: The Model [[11 July 2002]]
 
*[[Big Black]]: The Model [[04 September 1987 (BFBS)]]
 
*[[Big Black]]: The Model [[04 September 1987 (BFBS)]]
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*[[French(2)|French]]: The Model [[26 April 1981 (BFBS)]]
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*[[Harry Pussy]]: Showroom Dummies [[29 July 1994]]
 
*[[Kernkraftwerk]]: Autobahn [[11 August 1991]]
 
*[[Kernkraftwerk]]: Autobahn [[11 August 1991]]
 
*[[Les Hommes Sauvages]]: Autobahn [[06 May 2004]]
 
*[[Les Hommes Sauvages]]: Autobahn [[06 May 2004]]
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[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:Covered]]
 
[[Category:Covered]]
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Kraftwerk (German pronunciation: [ˈkʀaftvɛɐk], "power station") are a German electronic music band formed by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider (d.2020) in 1970 in Düsseldorf, and fronted by them until Schneider's departure in 2008. The signature Kraftwerk sound combines driving, repetitive rhythms with catchy melodies, mainly following a Western classical style of harmony, with a minimalistic and strictly electronic instrumentation. The group's simplified lyrics are at times sung through a vocoder or generated by computer-speech software. Kraftwerk were one of the first groups to popularize electronic music and are considered pioneers in the field. In the 1970s and early 1980s, Kraftwerk's distinctive sound was revolutionary, and has had a lasting effect across many genres of modern music. (Read more at Wikipedia)

Links to Peel

While Peel seemed to be interested in Kraftwerk, he was initially not too taken by them, although he is known to have played a track from their debut album in 1973. On 07 July 1978, he admitted that he did not "fully understand" or appreciate their work. However, the fact that he admired the work of artists like Neu! and Tangerine Dream, who inspired Kraftwerk, and also others like Cluster and Brian Eno, who have listed them among their influence, led to Peel keeping an eye open for them and retaining some respect for their music.

Peel resumed his career as a Top of the Pops host in the one and only week that Kraftwerk were at no.1 with The Model, in 1982.

In the year 2000, the DJ gave multiple plays to Latin-style cover versions of Kraftwerk classics by fellow German electronic artist Señor Coconut (aka AtomTM).

Sessions

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Other Shows Played

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Kraftwerk_-_The_Model_1982

Kraftwerk - The Model 1982

Kraftwerk - The Model (Top of the Pops, 1982)

Top Of The Pops

Covered

(The list below was compiled only from the Cover Versions page of this site. Please add more information if known.)

Artist | Track | First Known Play

See Also

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