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Kraftwerk: ‘Pocket Calculator’ - live on Italian TV (1981)

http://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Pocket-Calculator-Dentaku/master/69437

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nothing about this is not amazing.

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Hannu Puttonen: Bring The Beat Back (1992)

Finnish techno documentary, featuring alongside local scenesters also interviews, music video excerpts and footage from The KLF, LFO and Cabaret Voltaire.

Full credits @ Elonet.

Kraftwerk: ‘Metropolis’ (1978)

Footage off Metropolis (1927) by Fritz Lang.

http://www.discogs.com/Kraftwerk-Die-Mensch-Maschine/master/4010

fuckyeahelectronicmusic:

“Synth Britannia” (01:27:50)

Synth Britannia is a documentary following a generation of post-punk musicians who took the synthesiser from the experimental fringes to the centre of the pop stage.

In the late 1970s, small pockets of electronic artists including the Human League, Daniel Miller and Cabaret Volatire were inspired by Kraftwerk and JG Ballard and dreamt of the sound of the future against the backdrop of bleak, high-rise Britain.

The crossover moment came in 1979 when Gary Numan’s appearance on Top of the Pops with Tubeway Army’s Are Friends Electric heralded the arrival of synthpop. Four lads from Basildon known as Depeche Mode would come to own the new sound whilst post-punk bands like Ultravox, Soft Cell, OMD and Yazoo took the synth out of the pages of the NME and onto the front page of Smash Hits.

By 1983, acts like Pet Shop Boys and New Order were showing that the future of electronic music would lie in dance music.

Contributors include Philip Oakey, Vince Clarke, Martin Gore, Bernard Sumner, Gary Numan and Neil Tennant.

hydramagazine:

Let’s start with a marginal yet still paradigmatic musical rendition from the French disco ensemble Space

Cosmic Rundown: Rethinking the Future