介绍: Kraftwerk
K4: Bremen Radio 1971
Live at Gondel Kino, Bremen, Germany, June 25, 1971
A+ Stereo Soundboard
"There isn't any extra information about this unofficial release either in the liner notes or on the interweb thing - however, as you listen it becomes obvious that this is indeed a recording of the rat...
介绍: Kraftwerk
K4: Bremen Radio 1971
Live at Gondel Kino, Bremen, Germany, June 25, 1971
A+ Stereo Soundboard
"There isn't any extra information about this unofficial release either in the liner notes or on the interweb thing - however, as you listen it becomes obvious that this is indeed a recording of the rather short-lived lineup of Kraftwerk that includes Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger in its ranks! That's right - Neu! as part of Kraftwerk!!!
This isn’t the motorik, some might even say monotonous, electronic sound of Kraftwerk. Early Kraftwerk were more experimental with sounds and effects - not quite dance music. By myself I thought - this music played 300% slower as the music is equal to "Sunn O)))" or "Master Musicians of Bukkake" and is now referred to as Drone-Doom music. :)
00:00 Heavy Metal Kids (07:54)
07:54 K1 (15:39)
23:33 K2 (Ruckzuck) (19:20)
42:53 K3 (15:19)
58:12 K4 (11:30)
Lineup:
Ralf Hutter [organ]
Florian Schneider [woodwind]
Michael Rother
Klaus Dinger
"It's basically a whole Video of extended "side-long" jams in the style of the first Kraftwerk albums performed in front of a small but enthusiastic audience and broadcast on Bremen Radio in 1971. The members of Neu! really take a forward role here, with Rother's guitar driving things for most of the time and sounding quite rocking, with glimpses of his future soaring melodic sound in the extended jam passages. The guitar and drums are backed up by synth and I believe organ bass, with notable exceptions of flute taking the forefront on the great version of Ruckzack (from the first Kraftwerk LP) and is it distorted electric violin on K4? Maybe just Rother taking a violin bow to his guitar strings! Proto-Kraftwerk and proto-Neu!
It's exciting stuff, and on top of that the sound quality is excellent - a professional radio recording.
"How has this recording not become better known over the past 35 years since it was made?! I don't know. It appears to be a newly released CDR edition with good-quality (but privately printed) packaging. Maybe it has stayed in the Radio Bremen archives until now? If you're sceptical about the authenticity I'm sure a listen will persuade you... and hearing someone in the crowd shout "Michael!" in the last second of the recording is the icing on the cake."
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