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i love fred astaire and ginger rogers and i love ol school hip hop if this was synched better it would be a lot hotter but for some reason to me it doesnt match
flavored disco directly influenced the electronic funk of Roger Troutman's "More Bounce To The ounce," Dazz band's "Let it Whip," and was the direct bridge between the ultra flowerly, saturated, commercial disco of the late 70's, to the electronic funk
of the 80's (songs like "One nation under a groove," by Parliament funkadelic and "Up in here" by the Bar - Kays, show this). Kraftwerk's electronic experimentation influenced every from Devo, to Depeche mode... you name it. Techno, of course, was influenced by both
*I feel love by Donna Summers. Brian Eno & David Bowie, both experimented w/ electronic music (inspired by Kraftwerk, Zappa, etc.).
I Didn't mean to write so much, but you gotta research your music before sounding off. BTW, I agree w/ you, that Kraftwerk was much better than Techno. They were much more experimental. Techno's basically stripped down version of Kraftwerk(still using some original concepts, however)for dancing.
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The idea, however, is very good, but it needs a lot of work to become a good vid.
flavored disco directly influenced the electronic funk of Roger Troutman's "More Bounce To The ounce," Dazz band's "Let it Whip," and was the direct bridge between the ultra flowerly, saturated, commercial disco of the late 70's, to the electronic funk
of the 80's (songs like "One nation under a groove," by Parliament funkadelic and "Up in here" by the Bar - Kays, show this). Kraftwerk's electronic experimentation influenced every from Devo, to Depeche mode... you name it. Techno, of course, was influenced by both
Kraftwerk (directly) and Moroder(directly).
*I feel love by Donna Summers. Brian Eno & David Bowie, both experimented w/ electronic music (inspired by Kraftwerk, Zappa, etc.).
I Didn't mean to write so much, but you gotta research your music before sounding off. BTW, I agree w/ you, that Kraftwerk was much better than Techno. They were much more experimental. Techno's basically stripped down version of Kraftwerk(still using some original concepts, however)for dancing.