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Kraftwerk

Rock writer Pascal Bussy has written a uniquely definitive account of Kraftwerk's history, delving beyond their publicity-shunning exterior. Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider former group members and collaborators have broken their usual silence, providing an in-depth examination into their working methods and complex technological imagery. The intense mythology that has built up around this hugely influential group is finally uncovered.

ISBN: 0 946719 38 1 256 pages (illustrated). Paperback

Revised Edition :
Publication: July 2001

KRAFTWERK - MAN,MACHINE AND MUSIC

Pacal Bussy

Reviews of the First Edition:

"Without them there would have been no hip hop, no house, no ambient music, no electro and even Michael Jackson with whom they flatly refused to collaborate would have sounded different. Bussy engagingly explains why they're one of the few groups who've actually changed how music sounds."
Q Magazine

"Timeless enigmas, groundbreaking techno pioneers, stubborn outsiders and obsessive cyclists. Bussy's crisp, business like biography of the most unlikely anti-rock band in history purrs smoothly along like one of the top-of-the-range Mercs Ralf Hutter and Florian Schneider used to collect... This is a thorough and entertaining read with much helpful incidental detail." NME

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