David Bowie's "Scary Monsters" came out a year after Man Machine and is one of my favorite albums. Ashes to Ashes, Fashion, and Kingdom Come standout from the excellent album. I was a dj at the university when my frat brothers turned me on to TEE; blew me away! The whole concept, from the electronic rhythms all around to the skinny ties. Prior to worshipping KW in 1977, I just had funk, disco and jazz albums. amir Electram wrote:
I'm a Kraftwerk fan since 1979, when I heard the vynil "The Man Machine" for the first time. I like electronic music since I was a kid (I'm 36), when I heard Walter Carlos, Giorgio Moroder, Jean Jacques Perrey, Bowie and Eno, etc...and very much rock'n'roll, all records from my father's radio. The site is a hobby, but seriously developed. We do it with pleasure, because we really like Kraftwerk. Dante is a system administrator and an expert in electronic music, I'm a developer of websites. The structure is small, but efficient. We make contact with fans all over the world asking for material, and the site grows and grows. All fans are invited to collaborate, and all the material is free to download. Be our guest.
Marcelo Duarte Technopop Site
wsc> Marcelo, wsc> What specifically made you a KW fan? wsc> How old are you, if you don't mind me asking? wsc> And do you do web work full time?
wsc> amir
wsc> Electram wrote:
Thanks. The reason for this organized collection is because tickets are a register from the shows, they are really documents. If you have one not found there, please send to us.
Marcelo Duarte Technopop Site Brasil
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