How long is Autobahn by Kraftwerk?

How long is Autobahn by Kraftwerk?

Autobahn (album)

Autobahn
Length 42:27
Language German
Label Philips
Producer Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter

Who are the original members of Kraftwerk?

The original members were Ralf Hütter (b. 1946, Krefeld, West Germany) and Florian Schneider (b. 1947, Düsseldorf, West Germany—d. 2020).

Who designed Kraftwerk album?

Johann Zambryski
Whether it was Bubbles or not, and we’ll probably never know, the designer and photographer Johann Zambryski was definitely involved in 2009 in collaboration with Hütter when eight classic Kraftwerk albums were reworked and reconsolidated with eye-catching public service information sign pastiches for a set of …

When did Kraftwerk record autobahn?

1974
Autobahn (song)

“Autobahn”
Released May 1975
Recorded 1974
Genre Electronic synth-pop ambient experimental
Length 22:43 (album version) 3:28 (single edit) 3:06 (UK single edit)

What is Autobahn by Kraftwerk about?

Autobahn is the fourth studio album by German electronic band Kraftwerk, released in November 1974. It was the band’s first album to fully embrace the repetitive electronic sound they would become known for, although organic instruments still remained part of their sonic palette, and was inspired by the titular German highway…

Who played percussion on the Autobahn?

Wolfgang Flür had played with the band since late in 1973, first appearing with them on a Berlin TV performance to promote their Ralf und Florian album. On that show, he debuted the band’s custom-built electronic percussion pads, and these feature heavily on the Autobahn album.

What happened to Kraftwerk in the year 1975?

The year 1975 saw a turning point in Kraftwerk’s live shows. With financial support from Phonogram Inc., in the US, they were able to undertake a tour to promote the Autobahn album, a tour which took them to the US, Canada and the UK for the first time. The tour also saw a new, stable, live line-up in the form of a quartet.

Where was Kraftwerk’s The Man-Machine recorded?

In May 1978 Kraftwerk released The Man-Machine (German: Die Mensch-Maschine), recorded at the Kling Klang Studio. Due to the complexity of the recording, the album was mixed at Studio Rudas in Düsseldorf. The band hired sound engineer Leanard Jackson from Detroit to work with Joschko Rudas on the final mix.

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