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Tributee: Kraftwerk.In the worlds of synth-pop, techno, and hip-hop, Kraftwerk inspires the kind of reverence reserved for musical deities. That their influence extends to con...Read more
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has a slight Kraftwerk sound and is very creative but it is nothing I can listen more than 10 minutes. Stick to the real thing. Arranged primarily on lo-bit microchip computer...Read more

8-Bit Operators (CD, Feb-2007, Astralwerks)

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Album Features
UPC:094637118924
Format:CD
Release Year:2007
Record Label:Astralwerks
Genre:Electronic, Tribute Albums

Track Listing
1. Robots, The (Die Roboter) - Bacalao
2. Pocket Calculator - Glomag
3. Computer Love - Covox
4. Showroom Dummies - Role Model
5. Model, The - Nullsleep
6. Radioactivity - David Sugar
7. Kristallo - Oliver Wittchow
8. Spacelab - 8-Bit Weapon
9. Computer World (Computerwelt) - firestARTer
10. Electric Cafe - Neotericz
11. Trans-Europe Express - Receptors
12. Tanzmusik - Herbert Weixelbaum
13. It's More Fun to Compute - Bubblyfish
14. Antenna - Bit Shifter
15. Man-Machine, The (Die Mensch-Maschine) - GwEm and Counter Reset

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Distributor:Caroline Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

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Tributee: Kraftwerk.In the worlds of synth-pop, techno, and hip-hop, Kraftwerk inspires the kind of reverence reserved for musical deities. That their influence extends to contemporary pop and has touched most aspects of modern production is testament that their music was years ahead of the curve. If the technology-driven prescience of albums like MAN MACHINE and COMPUTER WORLD evinced a tongue-in-cheek vision of a post-human future, Kraftwerk's numerous disciples have followed the band's technocratic ambitions to the letter. 8-BIT OPERATORS features interpretations of classic Kraftwerk songs created by a flourishing scene of musicians often described as "hardware hackers." Primarily created using hacked vintage video-game consoles, Kraftwerk's original gleaming futurism is replaced here by its bit-reduced, digitized mirror image.Even the most robotic of Kraftwerk's songs contained a nostalgic longing for a simpler era of technology--think of the Fritz Lang-inspired "Metropolis." The tributes on 8-BIT OPERATORS share a similar penchant for the charms of obsolete technology. Featuring a myriad of bleeps and bloops, the versions here contain equal parts retro-fetishism and creative hacktivism. On Bacalao's rendition of "The Robots," the primitive synth melodies sound like they could be straight out of a Game Boy unit. Other acts, such as 8-Bit Weapon, hedge closer to the originals; their take on "Spacelab" is a sublime slice of vocoder-disco heaven. While Kraftwerk's vision of the future on albums like COMPUTER WORLD indicated their foresight, it's hard to imagine that even they would dream that their music would someday be created on home-brewed synth cartridges on hand-held Nintendo consoles.

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Krafty but Not Kraftwerk

Created: 04/23/07
has a slight Kraftwerk sound and is very creative but it is nothing I can listen more than 10 minutes. Stick to the real thing. Arranged primarily on lo-bit microchip computers, handheld gaming devices and consoles, a new generation of musicians inspired by early video games has turned these systems into new musical instruments. Now the same sounds heard in classic video games have been re-tooled to perform highly innovative, sound-stretching, mind-bending, heart-thumping versions of legendary Kraftwerk songs.
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