• Kraftwerk - The Greatest Electronic Group
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lmao youtube And where is Tour de France Soundtracks? [editline]29th April 2013[/editline] It's funny that I discovered Kraftwerk from WipEout. First time I listened to it in Pulse, but I found out that it's actually a remix.
yeah were is tour de france and their first 2 albums fyi i still cant get into these guys at all
I prefer the English versions of their multi-languge albums.
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I was at my first Kraftwerk concert a few weeks ago. When Geigerzahler/Geiger Counter started playing and they show the electrocardiogram animation on the giant monitor, I was fucking awestruck. Every other song they played I cheered and clapped when it started and I bobbed my head, mouthed the words and tapped my feet when it was playing, but this song, I just sat there and listened. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXCw3vBrg0A[/media] The [b]prime time of my life.[/b]
I saw them live too, it was pretty fantastic
[IMG]http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4020/4520222538_4396d13e43_z.jpg[/IMG] And don't forget to eat your SauerKrautrock!
The macaroni machine Tour de fromage Camembert world
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwaxWoJPUC0[/media] Time for some Augenblick
I got my The Mix CD (what an odd phrase), but someone thought it would a good idea to hole punch the front cover and the inlay [IMG]http://i44.tinypic.com/1iy4qq.jpg[/IMG]
In the song Trans Europa Express, the train's whistle drops by precisely one octave - that is, it exactly halves in pitch. This is meant to give the notion of a train passing very closely mimicking the Doppler effect. Given that information, and assuming the observer is standing a negligible distance perpendicular to the train, is it possible to calculate the train's speed?
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