Just got the single today and despite not being overly enthusiastic about the material, it does sound great! And just the concept of actually putting some brand new Kraftwerk material into the CD player feels quite unreal. Scrutinising the cover, I noticed that Ralf's name is spelt "Hutter" instead of "Hütter". Why I wonder? Do they want to tone down their Germanness? Seems kind of contrary to their carefully crafted image...
I just randomly grabbed the US-Version of the Autobahn Album and on it his name is also spelled "Hutter". I might just be simpler and more uncomplicated. greetz, jan On Tuesday 08 July 2003 13:53, Erik Jälevik wrote:
Just got the single today and despite not being overly enthusiastic about the material, it does sound great! And just the concept of actually putting some brand new Kraftwerk material into the CD player feels quite unreal.
Scrutinising the cover, I noticed that Ralf's name is spelt "Hutter" instead of "Hütter". Why I wonder? Do they want to tone down their Germanness? Seems kind of contrary to their carefully crafted image...
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Hey, It has been officially announced that Jean Michel Jarre plans to release not one, but two albums in September. One of the albums is a Best Of-type compilation with some new tracks and Jarre's own remixes of his most popular songs. The other new album will be called "Geometry of Love" and will feature 8 brand new tracks, composed under influence of the famous Paris club The VIP Room as well as his fiancé Isabelle Adjani. This album will be the focus of a pre-launch event at The VIP Room on July 10, for invited guests only, with a commercial launch to follow in September. Glenn http://www.jarretribute.com
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