From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #370 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Sunday, 1 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 370 Talk Radio the dj mixes RE: the dj mixes ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Sat, 30 Sep 1995 18:13:14 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Talk Radio Really-From: Ravi Baskaran I just saw the movie Talk Radio again, and at the end of the film, there was this neat little electronic song, with a heavy Kraftwerk flavor. Is this by Kraftwerk? I couldn't see the credits too well on my tiny little television :( - -Ravi You know what I'm afraid of? Being boring. - Eric Bogosian. - --- Ravi Baskaran baskaran@bb.iu.net rb04606@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Sat, 30 Sep 1995 17:59:42 -0700 (MST) Subject: the dj mixes Really-From: mark whilst browsing in a `used` cd shop, i found an album entitled (or something similar) which contained seven or eight very long remixes of various kraftwerk originals. the album design was in the style of , substuting a red background for the blue. the price was us$35, and as this shop is usually overpriced, it seemed only sensible to ask for your (plural) opinions before i plop down several hours worth of labour for a single cd. any good? really rare? really horrible dubby tracks? mark. ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Sat, 30 Sep 1995 21:22:13 +0800 (U) Subject: RE: the dj mixes Really-From: "Freeman, Lon C." >whilst browsing in a `used` cd shop, i found an album >entitled (or something similar) >which contained seven or eight very long remixes of >various kraftwerk originals. I've got that one. It's really bad if you're into good sound. A lot of the tracks sound like they were transferred from badly scratched vinyl and the recording levels were too high. I have it as part of my KW collection but I never listen to it. There are other remix CDs that are much better. Lon freeman@msmail.bms.com ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #370 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #371 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Monday, 2 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 371 PCO "Robots" talk radio song Re: talk radio song ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 1995 01:03:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: PCO Really-From: Elana who? > Really-From: Ravi Baskaran > > I just saw the movie Talk Radio again, and at the end of the film, there > was this neat little electronic song, with a heavy Kraftwerk flavor. Is > this by Kraftwerk? I couldn't see the credits too well on my tiny little > television :( Nope. It was some tune by Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Exact track and album titles, however, I have NO idea. - -Elana - ---- TANGERINE DREAM * JEAN-MICHEL JARRE * VANGELIS * KLAUS SCHULZE * SYNERGY etc. |+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+| |Elana "Electronic Dreams is like a neutron star.| |Coordinator/Editor We may be small, but we are POWERFUL,| |Electronic Dreams/DREAMS WORD and we pack a LOT of energy!!!"| |+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+:+| ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Sun, 01 Oct 1995 12:55:46 EST Subject: "Robots" Really-From: mdb@cunyvms1.gc.cuny.edu Fellow Kraftwerkians, A friend of mine has informed me that she has picked up a copy of the "Robots" compilation for me when she saw it in a store's bargain section for 2 bucks. This 1986 cassette-only release is listed in the KW FAQ and it contains 9 tracks. I haven't heard it yet, so if anyone out here already has this one, please let me know what you think of it. BTW, the music at the end of 'Talk Radio' was not written or performed by Kraftwerk. I forget the name of the guy that did that one for sure, but I think it's Stewart Copeland or something like that. Isn't that a wonderful film? See ya. Robotically Yours, Scott M. Barnhill "We are the robots..." ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 1995 12:38:48 -0500 (EST) Subject: talk radio song Really-From: strobe the little electronic song at the end of talk radio is by penguin cafe orchestra. i think that sakamoto played on that album... ______________________________ jwgrote@silver.ucs.indiana.edu ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 1995 22:21:51 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: talk radio song Really-From: Ravi Baskaran > Really-From: strobe > the little electronic song at the end of talk radio is by penguin cafe > orchestra. i think that sakamoto played on that album... Thanks for the info. Now who are Penguin Cafe Orchestra? A Yellow Magic Orchestra offshoot? - -Ravi Life is hard enough when you belong here. - Morrissey. - --- Ravi Baskaran baskaran@bb.iu.net rb04606@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #371 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #372 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Tuesday, 3 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 372 Re: "Robots" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 1995 09:23:36 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: "Robots" Really-From: "Francis X. Connor" On Sun, 1 Oct 1995, kraftwerk mailing list wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Really-From: mdb@cunyvms1.gc.cuny.edu > > > Fellow Kraftwerkians, > > A friend of mine has informed me that she has picked up a copy of > the "Robots" compilation for me when she saw it in a store's bargain > section for 2 bucks. This 1986 cassette-only release is listed in the > KW FAQ and it contains 9 tracks. I haven't heard it yet, so if anyone > out here already has this one, please let me know what you think of > it. It's crap. Abrupt fade-outs absolutely kill the songs--stick with the album version. There's really little appeal for _Robots_ for someone who has most of KW's albums. Peace, Fran ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I cannot but conclude the Bulk of your Natives, to be the most pernicious Race of odious Vermin that Nature ever suffered to crawl upon the Surface of the Earth." --The King of Brobdingnag (i.e., Jonathan Swift) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fran Connor---M.A. Candidate in English--George Washington University ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #372 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #373 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Thursday, 5 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 373 Re: talk radio song ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 1995 00:55:12 -0400 Subject: Re: talk radio song Really-From: ArtSkool@aol.com Although I am not a Penguin Cafe Orchestra authority, I might shed some light. It's been years since I've seen Talk Radio, but I am almost certain that the track is TELEPHONE AND RUBBER BAND from the 1981 album PENGUIN CAFE ORCHESTRA (a.k.a. the self titled album). The piece is well known in new music circles. For the most part the PCO is a hard to categorize British acoustic ensemble. I consider them a sort of folk version of Philip Glass. They share a composing approach of repeating short catchy phrases with KW. On the other hand, the telephone dial tone tape loop is about as electronic as they got at that time. PCO is the brainchild of Simon Jeffes. Their first album was released on Brian Eno's short lived Obscure record label in 1976. Eno is billed as Executive Producer. Early works by John Adams, Nyman, Bryars, Budd, etc. came out on Obscure. EG Records re-released that album and released the self-titled one. The current November issue of Keyboard (U.S.) devotes a page to what the PCO is doing this fall. In regards to Sakamoto, he did a little bit of work on the third PCO album circa 1984, I forgot the name of it and there was an EP released in there too. In return Jeffes showed up on Sakamoto's ONGAKU ZUKAN album. Stewart Copeland (ex-Police) did the regular score. His film scores and 2 solo albums are quite electronic. Nicholas Kent ndkent@aol.com ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #373 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #374 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Friday, 6 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 374 Rebecca Allen visits the University of Cologne Aktivitaet mailing address? - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 1995 13:33:11 +0100 (MET) Subject: Rebecca Allen visits the University of Cologne Really-From: Thomas Weckert On october the 18th, Rebecca Allen visits the University of Cologne (the university where I study) to talk to the students on the "Digitale 1995" festival about her production work on the video for Kraftwerk's "Musique Non Stop". Later in the evening, the "Musique Non Stop" video will be presented in the local UFA cinema together with other avantgarde and experimental computer videos of various artists from France, Germany, the UK and USA. A registration is required for the festival. For further information: -> http://www.khm.uni-koeln.de/~digitale <- Second: did anyone buy Wolfgang Fluer's cassette single in 1993? It was only a rather small limited edition and not available in any shops, only by direct mail, and I missed the opportunity to get one because I was thinking too long about whether I should buy it or not. Third (and last): I'd like to know something about the never released album called "Inspector" which was planned to be released around 1989. Perhaps someone on the mailing-list has better connections than I and knows a bit more? Thomas tweckert@ernie.mi.uni-koeln.de http://ernie.mi.uni-koeln.de/~tweckert/welcome_eng.html ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 1995 18:59:10 +0100 (BST) Subject: Aktivitaet Really-From: Kevin Busby Just got my copy of 'Aktivitaet' Kraftwerk fan magazine no. 7 (dated September 1995). Contains interviews with Emil Schult and Wolfgang Fluer, news of a Kraftwerk documentary to be broadcast on BBC Radio 1 on 10th December and articles on 'Autobahn', past radio interviews, "the more mysterious side of Kraftwerk" and how to make your own Kraftwerk LED tie (! at last ! ;-) ) 48 pages, A5 size. Cost inc. p&p, in pounds sterling:- UK: UK$ 2.50 Europe: UK$ 3.50 USA/World: UK$ 4.00 If ordering more than one copy at a time from outside the UK, write for rates (enclose IRC I presume). The usual address:- Aktivitaet c/o Ian Calder, 108 Cummings Park Crescent, Northfield, Aberdeen, AB2 7AR, Scotland Disclaimer: I do of course have no connection with this magazine, and am posting this for information only. BTW, the magazine makes no mention of the Spanish and German addresses given in the FAQ. I'll try to make time to enquire if these are still current. Kevin ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Thu, 05 Oct 1995 17:50:43 EST Subject: mailing address? Really-From: mdb@cunyvms1.gc.cuny.edu Fellow Kraftwerkians, Hello all. For quite some time now I've been trying to pin down a snail-mail address where I might be able to reach Kraftwerk. I assumed that their record label would have such an address on hand, or at least be able to forward people's mail to the band themselves. However, I received no response from Elektra when I wrote to them back in 1992. So, anyone out there know of either a fan-mail address or address of the people who forward KW's mail to them? Thanx. By the way, what label is KW on these days? Still Elektra? Robotically Yours, Scott M. Barnhill "We're charging our batteries..." ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 1995 21:46:34 -0400 Subject: - - Really-From: ToMacLC@aol.com unsubscribe kraftwerk ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #374 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #375 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Sunday, 8 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 375 kraftwerk (fwd) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 1995 22:52:01 -0500 (EST) Subject: kraftwerk (fwd) Really-From: strobe - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 1995 12:34:23 -0500 From: strobe To: jwgrote@indiana.edu Newgroups: alt.music.techno Subject: kraftwerk (fwd) According to the latest Q-magazine, Ralf Hutter has notified EMI that a new Kraftwerk record will be on the shelves in 1996. Fun! - ------- end of forwarded message ------- ______________________________ jwgrote@silver.ucs.indiana.edu ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #375 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #376 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Monday, 9 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 376 Re: kraftwerk (fwd) Kraftwerk Live/Names of Band Members Re: Kraftwerk Live/Names of Band Members Planet Rock CDsingle? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Sun, 08 Oct 1995 11:19:32 +0200 Subject: Re: kraftwerk (fwd) Really-From: nf95166@student.hgs.se > >According to the latest Q-magazine, Ralf Hutter has notified EMI that >a new Kraftwerk record will be on the shelves in 1996. Fun! > Haven't we all heard that for the last ten years. The next Kraftwerk album will always be released this autumn! ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 09:09:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Kraftwerk Live/Names of Band Members Really-From: Robert Wernli I'm relatively new to the Kraftwerk scene (been a fan for around three years), and I've been wondering a couple things: 1) Going from left to right on the cover of Trans Europe Express, what are the names of the band members? I know who does what in the band as I've read much of them but I can't put the names to the faces and it's starting to bug me! =) 2) If anybody can help me out in getting a live recording of Kraftwerk I would be very grateful. As far as I know, they've never released a concert officially and I don't know where to start asking for BBC radio recordings and whatnot. Thanks in advance for any help! =) Rob ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Sun, 08 Oct 1995 11:43:10 -0600 (CST) Subject: Re: Kraftwerk Live/Names of Band Members Really-From: purchasr@Meena.CC.URegina.CA well i don't know their names yet, but ill try and find out. i'm pretty sure that at least one of them needs a rendez-vous. he needs a rendez-vous. he doesn't know what to do. he doesn't know what to do. ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 07:46:55 +0100 (MET) Subject: Planet Rock CDsingle? Really-From: Lars Nellemann I recently e-mail ordered Afrika Bambaataa's Planet rock, the one with the KW samples - Since it was ordered through cdconnection I couldn't check the tracklisting - this one has the following tracks: Vocal Bonus Beats Instrumental However the one I wanted was the Cdsingle with a lot of remixes, one by Elektric music btw - can anybody help with the label and number? The one I already got is out on "Tommy Boy TBCD823" Thanks in advance - -- ******************************************************************** * Lars Nellemann * I'm confused - Like a thirsty * * nelleman@biobase.dk * baby in a topless bar ! * * National Hospital of Denmark * ******************************************************************** - -- ******************************************************************** * Lars Nellemann * I'm confused - Like a thirsty * * nelleman@biobase.dk * baby in a topless bar ! * * National Hospital of Denmark * ******************************************************************** ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #376 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #377 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Tuesday, 10 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 377 Re: "Robots" Planet Rock CDsingle? Re: Planet Rock CDsingle? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 11:23:09 +0100 Subject: Re: "Robots" Really-From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) > A friend of mine has informed me that she has picked up a copy of >the "Robots" compilation for me when she saw it in a store's bargain >section for 2 bucks. This 1986 cassette-only release is listed in the >KW FAQ and it contains 9 tracks. I haven't heard it yet, so if anyone >out here already has this one, please let me know what you think of >it. Well, the best thing about this is the sleeve, which features the bald headed mannequins, only seen elsewhere on a scarce US promo 12". Worth having, i think. The songs are all featured on other official releases, so no big use of asking for tape copies of it. Jan Sundstrom --- d-sunjan@jmk.su.se "So high, so low. So up, so down." Catherine Wheel - Collideoscopic ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 09:50:19 -0600 (MDT) Subject: Planet Rock CDsingle? Really-From: Lazlo Nibble > However the one I wanted was the Cdsingle with a lot of remixes, one by > Elektric music btw - can anybody help with the label and number? 2x12": 1992 US (Tommy Boy; TBEP 1052) CD5: 1992 US (Tommy Boy; TBCD 1052) CD5: 1992 GE (Tommy Boy/EastWest; 4509-90176-2) 6:22 Planet Rock (original vocal version) 1:06 Planet Rock (bonus beats) 9:16 Planet Rock (classic mix) [Elektric Music] 5:04 Planet Rock (in the pocket mix) [Kupper/Moretta] 5:48 Planet Rock (house mix ii) [LFO] 8:15 Planet Rock (bass in the planet mix) [DJ Magic Mike] 4:39 Planet Rock (planet rock 2000 mix) [808 State] - -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Mon, 09 Oct 1995 11:13:55 -0600 (CST) Subject: Re: Planet Rock CDsingle? Really-From: purchasr@Meena.CC.URegina.CA > Really-From: Lars Nellemann > > > I recently e-mail ordered Afrika Bambaataa's Planet rock, the one > with the KW samples - Since it was ordered through cdconnection I couldn't > check the tracklisting - this one has the following tracks: > Vocal > Bonus Beats > Instrumental well, make sure you let your SOUL lead the way there doodlebug. ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #377 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #378 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Wednesday, 11 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 378 El Condor Pasa Elektric Music Live Recordings **** STREETSOUND FLASH! #000 **** Re: "Robots" Re: kraftwerk (fwd) "Techno Style" book Re: mailing adress? Re: Kraftwerk Live/Names of Band Members Re: Kraftwerk Live/Names of Band Members ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 10:27:35 MET+100 Subject: El Condor Pasa Really-From: "ZAEPKE.KLAUS" Some time ago I've posted to this list some data about a record "Nero in South America", on which Florian Schneider appeared. I've now found out that this record was released under a different name (at least in Germany): "El Condor Pasa". I don't know if the title "Nero in South America" was totally wrong or if the record was released under two different titles. Klaus Zaepke ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 10:27:08 MET+100 Subject: Elektric Music Live Recordings Really-From: "ZAEPKE.KLAUS" I have been told that there are live recordings (both audio and video) from Elektric Music's Swedish concerts in circulation. Is someone on this list able to help me obtaining one of these recordings? I could offer quite a lot of Kraftwerk recordings in return. Klaus Zaepke ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 04:06:15 -0400 Subject: **** STREETSOUND FLASH! #000 **** Really-From: street@digimark.net - --------------------------------------------------------------- _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/_/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ - -#000---------------------------------------------------------- STREETSOUND FLASH! is a NEW, FREE email bulletin featuring cool music news, plus info about Streetsound's web site. **YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS** is now on our broadcast list. We're sending this brief test message to check out the list BEFORE firing off the first full-length FLASH! TO REMAIN ON THIS LIST at this address, DO NOTHING! 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Regarding speculation about what they should do next--even though "Bio Mechanics" or something about the future world seem logical, in fact, Kraftwerk has really done it all before. They've addressed the future in almost all respects--the man-machine interface, space travel, computers, the industrialization of society. So I started thinking--how much further could they go, both thematically and in order to take a conceptual leap ahead of the musical pack? I started thinking in terms of the ultimate human evolution--transcending the corporeal body and becoming beings of pure energy, "one with the cosmic all," or some such (what the protagonist in the movie "Altered States" was trying to achieve, as well as numerous science fiction works). Therefore, it seems to me that their next album should/would deal with this subject. The album title? After thinking of things like, "The Cosmic Truth," "The Ultimate Evolution," "Cosmos," etc., I finally came up with my most likely candidiate: "Kraftwerk--Infinity." Any other speculations? ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 16:39:30 MET+100 Subject: "Techno Style" book Really-From: "ZAEPKE.KLAUS" Karl Bartos wrote an introduction for the book "Techno Style" by Martin Pesch and Markus Weisbeck (Publishers: Olms Presse, Zuerich). There will be a release party in Frankfurt next Saturday, at the "Marrakesch 2000" club. Klaus Zaepke ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 16:34:45 MET+100 Subject: Re: mailing adress? Really-From: "ZAEPKE.KLAUS" > I assumed that their record label would have such an address on > hand, or at least be able to forward people's mail to the band > themselves. The adress of their label is: EMI Electrola GmbH Maarweg 149 50825 Koeln GERMANY Klaus Zaepke ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: 10 Oct 1995 17:08:12 GMT Subject: Re: Kraftwerk Live/Names of Band Members Really-From: martin.rundqvist@sting.dextel.se (Martin Rundqvist) Yupsie! TEE Cover from left: Ralf Hutter, Karl Bartos, Florian Schneider and the third Might be Wolfgang Flur. It could be Emil Schults, but I don't really know. Both of them is on TEE, but Emil wasn't really in the group that early.. He did design some of Kraftwerk's record- covers (And he has also designed Elektric Musik's cover) Hope you got it clearer by now (The 3 first am I sure they're what I've said they are) //Martin Aven de storsta stjarnorna tycker illa om sig sjalva i tittglaset ********** Sent via the StingNet (Sweden) UUCP Gateway ************* ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 23:52:39 +0100 (MET) Subject: Re: Kraftwerk Live/Names of Band Members Really-From: Ivan Goricanec > 1) Going from left to right on the cover of Trans Europe Express, > what are the names of the band members? I know who does what in the > band as I've read much of them but I can't put the names to the faces > and it's starting to bug me! =) I've got german version of TEE and on the front cover there are: left: Karl Bartos mid-up: Florian Schneider mid-down: Ralf Hutter right: Wolfgang Flur Ivan - --- Ivan Goricanec | "Odmah se vracam !" | Godot igorican@fly.cc.fer.hr | ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #378 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #379 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Thursday, 12 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 379 Re: mailing address? Flur cassingle??? Re: Elektric Music Live Recordings Re: **** STREETSOUND FLASH! #000 **** Re: kraftwerk (fwd) On topics for K'werk albums ... Re: On topics for K'werk albums ... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 1995 11:59:38 +0100 Subject: Re: mailing address? Really-From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) > Hello all. For quite some time now I've been trying to pin down >a snail-mail address where I might be able to reach Kraftwerk. Uh-huh. I've got Ralf's tel/fax no, so i guess i could mail him that way. No use calling him on that no anyway, the answering machine is always on. So long, Jan Sundstrom Have you seen or have you heard The simple ways there are no words To describe the way I feel ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 1995 11:56:54 +0100 Subject: Flur cassingle??? Really-From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) >Second: did anyone buy Wolfgang Fluer's cassette single in 1993? It was >only a rather small limited edition and not available in any shops, >only by direct mail, and I missed the opportunity to get one because I >was thinking too long about whether I should buy it or not. Wow, never heard of this one! Where was it advertised? Track listing, artwork??? The lot... Jan Sundstrom Have you seen or have you heard The simple ways there are no words To describe the way I feel ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 1995 12:04:21 +0100 Subject: Re: Elektric Music Live Recordings Really-From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) >I have been told that there are live recordings (both audio and video) from >Elektric Music's Swedish concerts in circulation. Is someone on this list >able to help me obtaining one of these recordings? I could offer quite a lot >of Kraftwerk recordings in return. Yeah, i taped them in Stockholm. Unfortunately an idiot from the record company confiscated my tape halfway in on the gig, and also took my original mic away, so the only thing left is about 30 min, taped with a small crap mic. I also did an interview afterwards, also on tape. Pretty cool, one could say. Jan Sundstrom Have you seen or have you heard The simple ways there are no words To describe the way I feel ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 1995 14:41:10 -0600 (CST) Subject: Re: **** STREETSOUND FLASH! #000 **** Really-From: MARTIN OLSSON AF NJURUNDA UNSUBSCRIBE ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 1995 21:10:51 -0400 Subject: Re: kraftwerk (fwd) Really-From: NterFace@aol.com Krafwerk -- Infinity Sounds good to me -- its how long their music will sound good -- till the end of time. ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 1995 22:02:05 -0400 Subject: On topics for K'werk albums ... Really-From: prabhu@cs.umass.edu (Rajesh Prabhu) Hi, On the topic of themes for Kraftwerk albums, someone suggested "Bio-Mechanic" or some such -- Apt I think, but it wouldn't be the first: Clock DVA (or is that ClockDVA?) already has an album called "Man-Amplified" which deals roughly with that theme ... (and it's not too far from the Kraftwerk sound either). I'd always fancied an album (or a song) about marine travel -- after all they've covered automobiles, railways, bicycles, air travel (well, if you count Spacelab): A song about an ocean cruise doesn't quite fit their style, but maybe a submarine? (Ten thousand leagues under the sea?). As a matter of fact, whenever I listen to Styx's "Come Sail Away", there's a one-minute synth piece towards the end that looks like it could be a companion piece to "Autobahn" ... - -- Rajesh (prabhu@cs.umass.edu) ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 1995 23:16:37 -0400 Subject: Re: On topics for K'werk albums ... Really-From: Curryous@aol.com As I've mentioned before. My uneducated guess is that they will pursue some sort of humanistic side due not only to the length of time between "real" albums but because of the aesthetic / personal pursuits of Ralf and Florian in the past ten to fifteen years including bicycling and vegetarianism. I believe that one (of perhaps many) reason that they re-recorded Radioactivity and also played at Sellafield was because they wanted to set the record straight regarding their feelings on nuclear energy. I think this may be a hint of things to come. At heart, and if you look at their motives over the years, they seem to be altruisitic "old hippies" and I think this will come to the front if indeed they do have a new released planned. However I could be utterly wrong! Perhaps their next release will be titled "Das Internet" Russ Curry ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #379 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #380 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Friday, 13 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 380 Re: Wolfgang Fluer Cassingle Rebecca Allen ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 1995 10:28:55 MET+100 Subject: Re: Wolfgang Fluer Cassingle Really-From: "ZAEPKE.KLAUS" > >Second: did anyone buy Wolfgang Fluer's cassette single in 1993? It was > >only a rather small limited edition and not available in any shops, > > Wow, never heard of this one! Where was it advertised? In local Duesseldorf City Mags. > Track listing One track: "Little Child" > artwork??? Nothing too exciting, a photo of a (unsurprisingly!) little child. If my memory is right, Emil Schult was credited for the artwork. He was also the one who wrote the lyrics. A video does also exist. This was a charity release, which was sold for the symbolic price of DM 30,00, to help children who were evacuated from the war in Bosnia to Germany. Klaus Zaepke ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 1995 13:43:39 +0100 (MET) Subject: Rebecca Allen Really-From: Thomas Weckert The Digitale '95 festival in Cologne has now a proper WWW page, watch out this site: - -> http://www.khm.uni-koeln.de/~digitale/guests/allen.html <- Thomas tweckert@ernie.mi.uni-koeln.de http://ernie.mi.uni-koeln.de/~tweckert/welcome_eng.html ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #380 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #381 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Saturday, 14 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 381 Re: On topics for K'werk albums ... Re: On topics for K'werk albums ... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 1995 16:42:31 +0100 (MET) Subject: Re: On topics for K'werk albums ... Really-From: Thomas Bieler Hello Everybody! I'm on this list for about three months now, but this is my first article; so here I am. I have :) to participate in that topic discussion. Noone seems to remember that Kraftwerk have often been rather worried about all these new technologies. Think of "Computer World" or "Radio Activity" at first, but not only. All of You seem to expect an album which enthusiastically prises any new, wonderful technology, you're only asking which one it might be. They never did that before!! So why should they start it, when there's, imho, less reason to do that than any time before? I would expect that they'll do a thoughtful, warning album, about those problems brought by industrialization, that now become more and more visible, but of course in their own, unique style. Think about it! Thomas * * * Listen what Philip Oakey says: Years have gone on in between Thru' times of joy and suffering But all I knew at seventeen The music flavours everything Is all, I know now: That's all, I know now! Thomas Bieler (bielerts@tick.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 95 13:14:00 EDT Subject: Re: On topics for K'werk albums ... Really-From: peballen@eng.appl.ge.com (pat ballenger) > Kraftwerk have often been rather worried about all these new technologies. > Think of "Computer World" or "Radio Activity" at first, but not only. All of > You seem to expect an album which enthusiastically prises any new, wonderful > technology, you're only asking which one it might be. > > They never did that before!! > Thomas > Good point, but industrialization won't be the topic, I think. I would say it'll be about a computerized world, but "Computer World took care of that. How about invasion of our private lives via the net? That seem to be a big spectre these days? Call it "Kraftwerk:Cyberwatch"... Hate to use that word...cyber. :) Pat B. > Thomas Bieler (bielerts@tick.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de > ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #381 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #382 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Tuesday, 17 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 382 Die Dominas for sale ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 1995 11:50:38 +0100 Subject: Die Dominas for sale Really-From: vanluyke@innet.be (Van Luyken Consultants Belgium) Hi, I have the famous "Die Dominas" 10 " vinyl for sale. This is no Ktraftwerk production but this German electronic band dedicated one song to "Ralf and Florian". If you are interested, please e-mail me what is your bid for this item. Bye, Emmanuel Goedseels vanluyke@innet.be ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #382 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #383 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Wednesday, 18 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 383 Re: **** STREETSOUND FLASH! #000 **** ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 09:40:26 +0100 Subject: Re: **** STREETSOUND FLASH! #000 **** Really-From: Erik Knain >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Really-From: street@digimark.net > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------- > > _/_/ _/ _/ _/ > _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ > _/_/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ > _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ > _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ > >-#000---------------------------------------------------------- > >STREETSOUND FLASH! is a NEW, FREE email bulletin featuring >cool music news, plus info about Streetsound's web site. >**YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS** is now on our broadcast list. 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Re: kraftwerk (fwd) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 14:38:58 -0400 Subject: Re: On topics for K'werk albums ... Really-From: Spotnik@aol.com I'd love to see what Kraftwerk could do with such a theme. Lord knows, it would be better than the theme from "Sea Quest DSV!"! ------------------------------ From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 14:39:22 -0400 Subject: Re: kraftwerk (fwd) Really-From: Spotnik@aol.com Ain't it the truth! That gives me another album title idea--how about, "Immortality?" ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #384 ******************************* From: kraftwerk To: kraftwerk-digest Subject: kraftwerk-digest V2 #385 Reply-To: kraftwerk Errors-To: kraftwerk Precedence: bulk kraftwerk-digest Tuesday, 24 October 1995 Volume 02 : Number 385 Re: Die Dominas for sale ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kraftwerk (kraftwerk mailing list) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 1995 14:36:40 +0100 Subject: Re: Die Dominas for sale Really-From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) >I have the famous "Die Dominas" 10 " vinyl for sale. What's the current bid? I'll start with $10, mail me if there's anyone higher. Jan Sundstrom "Destiny protect me from the World" Radiohead - Anyone can play guitar ------------------------------ End of kraftwerk-digest V2 #385 *******************************