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Minimum-Maximum

Kraftwerk

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Album Review

For rock bands, hauling gear across countries and continents has not changed a great deal in the past several decades. The same can't be said for Kraftwerk. Grappling with sensitive cables and other technical gadgets in extreme climates has become a thing of the past. For them, everything has become easier to manage and transport, so it's natural that they'd become more enthusiastic about touring. Recorded during the group's 2004 journey through Europe, Japan, and the U.S., Minimum-Maximum is a two-disc representation of their revitalized live show. Visuals are such a crucial aspect of their performances that the set will naturally fall short of making you feel as if you are there — whether it's Moscow, Warsaw, Budapest, or San Francisco — while in your car or living room. More crucially, who really knows exactly how much live manipulation is going on with the elements of each track? Whatever the case, it all sounds good — sharp, vibrant, alive. The original arrangements are often altered slightly, the tracks are tactfully sequenced, and the crowd noise is kept to a minimum (either near the close of a track or in recognition of one as it begins), so the release is sort of a glorified greatest-hits collection. Along with some wise selections from 2003's Tour de France Soundtracks, there's plenty of the expected classic material, all of which has given life to so much industrial, dance, and rap music. (You could, in fact, walk into the average techno club or turn on a mainstream radio station the week this was released and hear traces of Kraftwerk in one form or another.) "Radioactivity" and "The Robots," two of the more altered tracks, contain the greatest thrills; the former's permafrost placidity spirals into a frictionless dancefloor charge, while the latter is more muscular than ever, acknowledging advancements made by acolytes Model 500 and Underground Resistance.

Customer Reviews

Still amaze me today...

I was very surprised then fortunate to be in Vienna in the 70's when my cousin had tickets to see these Germans...I was overwhelmed with their precision, melodic flow and just simple music that sounds complex...but then is back to simple...my ears were so happy that night...they are pioneers and thankfully tech has somewhat caught up to them... This album sums it ALL up...Kraftwerk...there is no one like them nor will ever be...I am so grateful to have loved this band...oh zee Germans !!!!...Aussgezeichnet !!!!!! Spielen fur immer !!!!....und besuchen den USA bald Maenner !!!... ich will dort sein....Wiedersehn...

Still in top form

They managed to retool their old stuff. The songs sound modern without losing what made them great in the first place. This quickly became my favorite Kraftwerk album

The Best Album Kraftwerk ever made

the title says it all!!!!!

Biography

Formed: 1970 in Düsseldorf, Germany

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

During the mid-'70s, Germany's Kraftwerk established the sonic blueprint followed by an extraordinary number of artists in the decades to come. From the British new romantic movement to hip-hop to techno, the group's self-described "robot pop" — hypnotically minimal, obliquely rhythmic music performed solely via electronic means — resonates in virtually every new development to impact the contemporary pop scene of the late- 20th century, and as pioneers of the electronic music form, their...
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