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Kraftwerk - Techno Pop album flac Performer: Kraftwerk
Title: Techno Pop
Style: Electro, Synth-pop
Released: 2009
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1440 mb
FLAC album: 1165 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: VQF DTS AC3 XM MP4 FLAC MIDI
Genre: Electronic

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Kraftwerk ‎– Techno Pop. All Versions. Kraftwerk ‎– Techno Pop. Label: Parlophone ‎– none. Format: 7 File, MP3, Album, Remastered, 320 kbps. Country: Released: Genre: Electronic. Style: Electro, Synth-pop.

Songs in album Kraftwerk - Techno Pop (Deutsch Version) (2009). 1. Boing Boom Tschak.

Techno Pop" is the second track of 1986 album Electric Café by Kraftwerk. The name of the song represented the originally desired name of the album; this desired name was realized in 2009 when the album was re-released as Techno Pop in 2009 for The Catalogue. The song segues in from the ending of "Boing Boom Tschak". Music Non Stop, Techno Pop" is the first line heard, and a recurring theme in the song.

Kraftwerk is the debut studio album by German electronic band Kraftwerk. It was released in Germany in 1970, and produced by Konrad "Conny" Plank. Chief Kraftwerk members Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider used two drummers during the recording of the album; Andreas Hohmann and Klaus Dinger. Their playing provides the music with a rock edge

Watch the video for Techno Pop from Kraftwerk's Electric Cafe for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Music non stop, Techno-pop Elektroklänge überall Dezibel im Ultraschall Music non stop, Techno-pop Elektroklänge überall Dezibel i. ead the full lyrics for Techno Pop. Discuss these lyrics on MetroLyrics.

Techno Pop. Kraftwerk. Download MP3.

Techno Pop (Remastered) Kraftwerk. 2009 Ralf Hütter/Kraftwerk under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company.

Kraftwerk - Techno Pop. Date: March 2015. It’s hard to describe just how desperate Kraftwerk aficionados were getting by the time that Electric Café finally arrived in 1986.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Boing Boom Tschak 2:59
2 Techno Pop
Words By – Schult*
7:41
3 Musique Non Stop 5:44
4 The Telephone Call 3:50
5 House Phone 4:56
6 Sex Object 6:51
7 Electric Cafe
Words By – Schmitt*
4:19

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Optimal Media Production – A981030

Credits

  • Artwork [Kling Klang Original Artwork - Reconstruction] – Johann Zambryski, Ralf Hütter
  • Design – Hubert Kretschmar*
  • Electronic Drums – Karl Bartos
  • Engineer – Henning Schmitz, Joachim Dehmann
  • Mixed By – Bill Miranda*
  • Music By – Schneider*, Bartos*, Hütter*
  • Technician [Music Data Transfer] – Fred Maher
  • Vocoder [Speech Synthesis] – Florian Schneider
  • Vocoder, Electronics, Producer [Album Concept - Production] – Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter
  • Voice, Keyboards – Ralf Hütter
  • Words By – Schneider* (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 7), Bartos* (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 7), Hütter* (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 7)

Notes

Previously known as Electric Cafe. Remastered and re-released under its original working title, Techno Pop.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 099996 605028
  • Label Code: LC 04513
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 & 2): 9660502 A981030-01 manufactured by optimal media production
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 1 & 2): ifpi L571
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 9710
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 9703
  • Rights Society: SDRM BIEM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
1C 064-24 0654 1, 064-24 0654 1, 24 0654 1 Kraftwerk Electric Cafe ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Kling Klang, EMI, EMI, EMI 1C 064-24 0654 1, 064-24 0654 1, 24 0654 1 Germany 1986
31C 064 240644, 31C 264 240644 Kraftwerk Electric Cafe ‎(LP, Album, Gat) EMI, EMI 31C 064 240644, 31C 264 240644 Brazil 1987
074 24 0644 1 Kraftwerk Electric Cafe ‎(LP, Album, Gat) EMI 074 24 0644 1 Spain 1986
9 25525-4 Kraftwerk Electric Cafe ‎(Cass, Album, SR) Warner Bros. Records 9 25525-4 US 1986
534 Kraftwerk Electric Cafe ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial) B.W. 534 Poland Unknown


Comments: (4)
Doktilar
Finally it is "Techno Pop", a desired title for an album that, at its time, was not delivered. The earlier creative crisis of making "Techno Pop", somehow still continues to overshadow Kraftwerk's efforts in making this "final" version to sound more convincing. Remasters always push for a certain change - and in case of "Electric Cafe"-come-"Techno Pop, it is not for the better, but more of a damaged affair. The original 8-minute "Telephone Call" was absolutely superior in timing and arrangement, now omitted from the whole. In terms of excuse, Kraftwerk justify this by their supposed inability to rescue it from the original master tape - instead choosing to provide space for more shallow, two single versions. While in "single" terms both, the 7" re-edit of "The Telephone Call" and its further remix, the tiresome "House Phone" do make a tiny collectors' oddity, including them as the album's tracks is a downright miss. For such reasons, I personally feel far more attached to, and recommend the original album as it was - a masterpiece that stood the test of time. As "Techno Pop", it might display the amazing Rebecca Allen graphics more decently, but musically it is a crippled affair - the album that never was. And still isn't.
Άνουβις
I admire this album and find it their best. The title track I find the best Kraftwerk song ever beside the Man Machine. Brilliant sounding-wise, and soundqualitywise also. A perfect production and the MOST Übermensch-ish album of all time. Pity, the remastering destroyed the soundquality. That was a sin done by an amatheur, earless stupid even if it's R.H. himself...
Nahn
Why Kraftwerk fiddled with this albums tracklisting on this re-release? Maybe they don't even know for themselves... the version of Telephone Call/Telefonanruf is the original 7" version and this is followed by the original 12" B-Side of Telephone Call/Telefonanruf, Housephone.For the collector, it's nice to get these formerly vinyl-only versions remastered on CD, and the collectors have got the original "Electric Cafe" CD anyway. For all others, the original album version of Telephone Call/Telefonanruf is lost.So, this album, though renamed "Techno Pop" does in now way show what was intended in 1984 as the "Techno Pop" album. Two demos of this have been leaked years ago and show a totally different sound mixing analogue synths with early sequencers.
Thomand
Hi, please note, not only replaced the title..the telephone call is an shorter edition, and house phone an completely diffrent remix version as appeared at original Electric Caffe issue.BR,Erik