
Remixes
Kraftwerk âRemixesâ will be released on Vinyl and CD by Parlophone Records on 25 March 2022.
The compilation showcases Kraftwerkâs immense influence on Club & DJ culture, techno and all forms of electronic dance music. Featuring 19 official remixes, it collates Kraftwerkâs own remixes alongside contributions from some of the worldâs biggest DJâs and producers including François Kervorkian, William Orbit, Ătienne de CrĂ©cy, Orbital, Underground Resistance, DJ Rolando and Hot Chip. The remixes are taken from various Kraftwerk 12â singles, CD singles and digital releases from 1991-2021.
The album also plays host to Kraftwerkâs very latest Kling Klang studio output with âNon Stopâ, and remixes of âHome Computerâ and âTour De France (Etape 2)â. âNon Stopâ actually began life as a soundbite recorded for MTV in the 1980s, but in 2020, Kraftwerk took the original 30 second sound clip and then transformed it into a full 8 minute odyssey as it appears here.
Fans and collectors will be pleased to see the inclusion of the William Orbit Hardcore Mix of âRadioactivityâ which was previously only available on the 1991 US 12â, other notable additions include DJ Rolandoâs reworking of âExpo 2000â, Francois Kâs & Ătienne de CrĂ©cyâs remixes of âAĂ©roDynamikâ, Kraftwerkâs own remix of âThe Robotsâ (âRobotnikâ) and Hot Chipâs extended mix of âLaFormeâ. Whilst all the featured remixes are available on streaming services, physical copies have long been out of print, so this triple vinyl and double CD release is a welcome addition to the Kraftwerk catalogue, and particularly a must have for electro DJs.
Itâs significant that âRemixesâ features some of the biggest DJs in the annals of club culture, since the link between Kraftwerk and DJs has played an integral role in the bandâs legacy. The seeds of which were sown in New York one night in 1977 when, on a visit to an afterhours club, Kraftwerk founders Ralf HĂŒtter and Florian Schneider witnessed Afrika Bambaataa cut up âTrans Europe Expressâ and âMetal On Metalâ across 2 turntables, stretching it into a 20 minute extended mix that had Black America dancing on its feet. Then came âPlanet Rockââ and the rest is history...
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Kraftwerk âRemixesâ will be released on Vinyl and CD by Parlophone Records on 25 March 2022.
The compilation showcases Kraftwerkâs immense influence on Club & DJ culture, techno and all forms of electronic dance music. Featuring 19 official remixes, it collates Kraftwerkâs own remixes alongside contributions from some of the worldâs biggest DJâs and producers including François Kervorkian, William Orbit, Ătienne de CrĂ©cy, Orbital, Underground Resistance, DJ Rolando and Hot Chip. The remixes are taken from various Kraftwerk 12â singles, CD singles and digital releases from 1991-2021.
The album also plays host to Kraftwerkâs very latest Kling Klang studio output with âNon Stopâ, and remixes of âHome Computerâ and âTour De France (Etape 2)â. âNon Stopâ actually began life as a soundbite recorded for MTV in the 1980s, but in 2020, Kraftwerk took the original 30 second sound clip and then transformed it into a full 8 minute odyssey as it appears here.
Fans and collectors will be pleased to see the inclusion of the William Orbit Hardcore Mix of âRadioactivityâ which was previously only available on the 1991 US 12â, other notable additions include DJ Rolandoâs reworking of âExpo 2000â, Francois Kâs & Ătienne de CrĂ©cyâs remixes of âAĂ©roDynamikâ, Kraftwerkâs own remix of âThe Robotsâ (âRobotnikâ) and Hot Chipâs extended mix of âLaFormeâ. Whilst all the featured remixes are available on streaming services, physical copies have long been out of print, so this triple vinyl and double CD release is a welcome addition to the Kraftwerk catalogue, and particularly a must have for electro DJs.
Itâs significant that âRemixesâ features some of the biggest DJs in the annals of club culture, since the link between Kraftwerk and DJs has played an integral role in the bandâs legacy. The seeds of which were sown in New York one night in 1977 when, on a visit to an afterhours club, Kraftwerk founders Ralf HĂŒtter and Florian Schneider witnessed Afrika Bambaataa cut up âTrans Europe Expressâ and âMetal On Metalâ across 2 turntables, stretching it into a 20 minute extended mix that had Black America dancing on its feet. Then came âPlanet Rockââ and the rest is history...
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Kraftwerk âRemixesâ will be released on Vinyl and CD by Parlophone Records on 25 March 2022.
The compilation showcases Kraftwerkâs immense influence on Club & DJ culture, techno and all forms of electronic dance music. Featuring 19 official remixes, it collates Kraftwerkâs own remixes alongside contributions from some of the worldâs biggest DJâs and producers including François Kervorkian, William Orbit, Ătienne de CrĂ©cy, Orbital, Underground Resistance, DJ Rolando and Hot Chip. The remixes are taken from various Kraftwerk 12â singles, CD singles and digital releases from 1991-2021.
The album also plays host to Kraftwerkâs very latest Kling Klang studio output with âNon Stopâ, and remixes of âHome Computerâ and âTour De France (Etape 2)â. âNon Stopâ actually began life as a soundbite recorded for MTV in the 1980s, but in 2020, Kraftwerk took the original 30 second sound clip and then transformed it into a full 8 minute odyssey as it appears here.
Fans and collectors will be pleased to see the inclusion of the William Orbit Hardcore Mix of âRadioactivityâ which was previously only available on the 1991 US 12â, other notable additions include DJ Rolandoâs reworking of âExpo 2000â, Francois Kâs & Ătienne de CrĂ©cyâs remixes of âAĂ©roDynamikâ, Kraftwerkâs own remix of âThe Robotsâ (âRobotnikâ) and Hot Chipâs extended mix of âLaFormeâ. Whilst all the featured remixes are available on streaming services, physical copies have long been out of print, so this triple vinyl and double CD release is a welcome addition to the Kraftwerk catalogue, and particularly a must have for electro DJs.
Itâs significant that âRemixesâ features some of the biggest DJs in the annals of club culture, since the link between Kraftwerk and DJs has played an integral role in the bandâs legacy. The seeds of which were sown in New York one night in 1977 when, on a visit to an afterhours club, Kraftwerk founders Ralf HĂŒtter and Florian Schneider witnessed Afrika Bambaataa cut up âTrans Europe Expressâ and âMetal On Metalâ across 2 turntables, stretching it into a 20 minute extended mix that had Black America dancing on its feet. Then came âPlanet Rockââ and the rest is history...
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