Dino - Harmonia (1973).
Kraftwerk eat your heart out. An early Kraut Rock sound from Germany who could have taken electronica to new heights, although Kraftwerk probably did a fairly thorough job by inspiring Electro, Techno, House and Hip Hop in the early 80s. Have layered Planet Rock vocals over this and fit quite snugly for reference.
Pics are from Henry Chalfont's 'Subway Art' from early 80s. Met Henry at a talk in Spark Brook area of Birmingham UK recently and he signed the book these were scanned from, some serious questions asked from the audience...
Henry's film clip didn't work, but I was there to meet the guy that helped document Graffiti Art and who exposed it as an art form to the world outside America, a truly passionate and inspirational meet. I failed my art GCSE as a result of covering Graffiti Art in my final year at school, my art teacher refused to accept it as an art form.
eat your heart out, Kraftwerk? WTF these guys WERE members of Kraftwerk, idiot
skitch88 8 months ago
@skitch88 "Rother and Dinger were also in a short-lived version of Kraftwerk in 1971" As far as I'm aware, the only album released while these guys had anything to do with the band had four tracks on, if you've ever heard them you'll realise that they bear no resemblance to Krafterk's later material. Those four early Kraftwerk tracks are far closer to prog/psych rock music than the electronic tracks which made them synonymous with electro and techno a decade later....
HeartOfTheBeat 8 months ago
@skitch88 p.s. If you post twattish comments again I'll block you, just post more respectfully. Thanks.
HeartOfTheBeat 8 months ago
@HeartOfTheBeat farrrrrrrrrrtttttttt
skitch88 7 months ago
@skitch88 that comment authenticates your original post!
HeartOfTheBeat 7 months ago 2
Thanks, I'll change the date.
HeartOfTheBeat 8 months ago