Somebody of this very list asked for a translation: - quoted - [...] Kraftwerk, 90 minutes enjoying the sound and visual perfection of their more than 36 years as fathers of Techno. A meeting with history, as organizers of the festival announced. Kraftwerk visited Zaragoza in their tour of 1991 (Madrid and Barcelona for last time in April 2004). They renewed their roster with two of their recovered and updated classics; Computer Love and Showroom Dummies. [...] - unquoted - ----- Original Message -----
M2 indoor Festival, Feria de Zaragoza, 11/11/2006 (Kraftwerk) http://canales.nortecastilla.es/norterock/norterock2/web/index.php?sc=12¬...
- quoted - [...] Fortunatelly it was a live-act not a dj-set. [...] Bartos' set was in the middle: two keyboards, a lot of effects racks and a microphone, to his right in the Dave Anderson's set it was another synth, more racks and the impressive vocoder full of cables, and to his left the Karsten Binar's set, in which two MAC laptops (as opposed to Kraftwerk with PC) stood out from which he controled the videoscreens. The fascinating journey started with Numbers and finished with Neon Lights, throughout an and a half hour we levitated with The Model, Trans Europa Express, Pocket Calculator, The Telephone Call, The Robots, ..., mostly in German version, so as songs from his solo album: The Camera, I'm The Message, 15 Minutes of Fame, (the CD Communication practically). We missed tracks from his previous band Elektric Music, with the impressive 1993 CD Esperanto, a work full of ideas from his previous stage with Kraftwerk, whom he left in 1991. Moreover everything was perfect; Bartos was bursting with kindness, audiovisual part rose to the occassion and the best, it sounded "live" (with some bugs included), something it does not happen with Kraftwerk (except for some fail of their PCs). - unquoted - ----- Original Message -----
FIMA 2006 Karl Bartos at Leon, Saturday March 18th http://canales..nortecastilla.es/norterock/norterock2/web/index.php?sc=12&no...