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@trotta... how true, its the 70ies thats their golden era, then they have become like the rolling stones of electronica : still best, but aaaaalllllwayyys the same.
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meeee-tooooo-pollisss
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@v73k1 NO ITS NOT-----
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@hiimbrady I feel the same , I miss the old world ways . Assimilating back into American 'culture' (for lack of better term) was ultra difficult. And some of the people here....sigh. I agree when Americans say "if'n ya don't like er' then LEAVE!" They are right and I plan on taking their advice soon enough.
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ooooh I miss Europe.
*American
Although we were born from Europe, we have so much to learn from the sense of order and efficiency... try finding a nice WC in an American train station!
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Always loved that siren with echo on the left side 3.42.
It's humming right next to my left ear.
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where is Trans Europe Express ???
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@TrottaVonSipolje No wonder they don't get as much play anymore either, it's just not passionate or creative enough to grab attention anymore. This happens often in groups who try to become more mainstream, or even pop-ish, instead of holding on to what made them such a unique group & a success in the 1st place. Giving in to pressure to sound more generic should never be an option, unfortunately it too often is.



Steampunk before Steampunk was cool.
lowproductions92 4 months ago 5
@gmj2012 This is...true. There ist only stagnation since the man machine 1979. Kraftwerk were innovative in their Krautrock years and then in the transmission from rock into electronica in the second half of the 70s. However, since they started their robot image, they became boring. R+F know that, but they like the money too, so they continue being robots. Unfortuneately they call their best early 70s music "stone age" and distance from it. Maybe a reason for their recent split up.
TrottaVonSipolje 5 months ago