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Daily Song Discussion #10: "Harmonika" ("Harmonica")

Kraftwerk (power-station in German) is an electronic music group originating from Düsseldorf, Germany in the late 60's. Revolutionary for their time, and greatly influential on ours, the group has released a steadily evolving output of ideas and sounds largely made with analog electronic instruments in their Kling Klang studio. In exploring the curious sounds of cars, trains, robots, computers, bicycles, among other things, Kraftwerk have made a lasting impression on modern music.

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Daily Song Discussion #10: "Walcott"

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Daily Song Discussion #12: "There Was..."

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F1KU: "I remember when I plugged my fork into the electricity"

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Daily Song Discussion #9: "Wellenlänge" ("Wavelength")

Kraftwerk (power-station in German) is an electronic music group originating from Düsseldorf, Germany in the late 60's. Revolutionary for their time, and greatly influential on ours, the group has released a steadily evolving output of ideas and sounds largely made with analog electronic instruments in their Kling Klang studio. In exploring the curious sounds of cars, trains, robots, computers, bicycles, among other things, Kraftwerk have made a lasting impression on modern music.

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Daily Song Discussion #9: "I Stand Corrected"

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Daily Song Discussion #11: "Everybody's Problem"

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Daily Song Discussion #8: "Spule 4" ("Reel 4")

Kraftwerk (power-station in German) is an electronic music group originating from Düsseldorf, Germany in the late 60's. Revolutionary for their time, and greatly influential on ours, the group has released a steadily evolving output of ideas and sounds largely made with analog electronic instruments in their Kling Klang studio. In exploring the curious sounds of cars, trains, robots, computers, bicycles, among other things, Kraftwerk have made a lasting impression on modern music.

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Daily Song Discussion #8: "One (Blake's Got a New Face)"

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Daily Song Discussion #10: "Sink or Swim"

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Daily Song Discussion #7: "Strom" ("Current")

Kraftwerk (power-station in German) is an electronic music group originating from Düsseldorf, Germany in the late 60's. Revolutionary for their time, and greatly influential on ours, the group has released a steadily evolving output of ideas and sounds largely made with analog electronic instruments in their Kling Klang studio. In exploring the curious sounds of cars, trains, robots, computers, bicycles, among other things, Kraftwerk have made a lasting impression on modern music.

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Daily Song Discussion #7: "Bryn"

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Daily Song Discussion #9: "Please Don't Worry"

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Daily Song Discussion #6: "Atem" ("Breath")

Kraftwerk (power-station in German) is an electronic music group originating from Düsseldorf, Germany in the late 60's. Revolutionary for their time, and greatly influential on ours, the group has released a steadily evolving output of ideas and sounds largely made with analog electronic instruments in their Kling Klang studio. In exploring the curious sounds of cars, trains, robots, computers, bicycles, among other things, Kraftwerk have made a lasting impression on modern music.

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Daily Song Discussion #6: "Campus"

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Daily Song Discussion #8: "Looking for Life"

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Daily Song Discussion #5: "Klingklang" ("Ding Dong")

Kraftwerk (power-station in German) is an electronic music group originating from Düsseldorf, Germany in the late 60's. Revolutionary for their time, and greatly influential on ours, the group has released a steadily evolving output of ideas and sounds largely made with analog electronic instruments in their Kling Klang studio. In exploring the curious sounds of cars, trains, robots, computers, bicycles, among other things, Kraftwerk have made a lasting impression on modern music.

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Daily Song Discussion #5: "M79"

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Daily Song Discussion #7: "In Many Ways"

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Daily Song Discussion #4: "Vom Himmel Hoch"

Kraftwerk (power-station in German) is an electronic music group originating from Düsseldorf, Germany in the late 60's. Revolutionary for their time, and greatly influential on ours, the group has released a steadily evolving output of ideas and sounds largely made with analog electronic instruments in their Kling Klang studio. In exploring the curious sounds of cars, trains, robots, computers, bicycles, among other things, Kraftwerk have made a lasting impression on modern music.

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Daily Song Discussion #4: "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa"

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Daily Song Discussion #6: "Love Love"

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Daily Song Discussion #3: "Megaherz"

Kraftwerk (power-station in German) is an electronic music group originating from Düsseldorf, Germany in the late 60's. Revolutionary for their time, and greatly influential on ours, the group has released a steadily evolving output of ideas and sounds largely made with analog electronic instruments in their Kling Klang studio. In exploring the curious sounds of cars, trains, robots, computers, bicycles, among other things, Kraftwerk have made a lasting impression on modern music.

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Daily Song Discussion #3: "A-Punk"

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Daily Song Discussion #5: "Blue Girls"

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