Its absolutely criminal CPK only has 40k subscribers. This is the definitive YT channel for Synth Education.
@Rompler_Rocco
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for leaving this comment! I thought I was subscribed, but wasn't until right now 🙏💯💯
@majordabalert
Жыл бұрын
Yea that kinda blows my mind
@wackerburg
Жыл бұрын
It will grow to that point imho. Just wait a little. These videos are pure gold.
@Christof_Classen
Жыл бұрын
*It's not the Subscribers that count, it's the Viewers, what's the use of 1 Million Subscribers, if only 2 are watching ;)*
@futureworldmachines4407
Жыл бұрын
Just subscribed. 👍
@houdinididiit Жыл бұрын
I was a kid in the 70's and will never forget hearing Kraftwerk's Autobahn for the first time. My dad rented our upstairs apartment to a real nice hippy couple and their mom. The guy owned HUNDREDS of albums all neatly arranged in the living room. On evening he summoned me and my older brother for a listening session. He just said: "Here man. Check this out." We sat in near darkness and total silence. What a way to first experience that album. To this day, I still can't get over how simple and yet profoundly cool it is. Great video!
@trippmoore
Жыл бұрын
Try getting young person (any person for that matter) these days to sit in silence and just listen to music. The best you would get today is for them to sit and mess around on their phone the whole time so they aren't even listening. The future for which the soundtrack was composed by Kraftwerk is so much darker and sparse.
@goldenfurniture123
Жыл бұрын
@@trippmoore my close friend is the exact same as you described but i try i really do
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
Жыл бұрын
Replace your dad with my mom and my experience was very similar. Toss in some Yes Roundabout, Frank Zappa, ELO and of course lots of Carpenters (haha my choice). When I first heard Otto Bonn (I was 12) I thought it felt like driving!
@artkincell
Жыл бұрын
I remember my local Top 40 station didn't play Autobahn. I heard it for the for the time on Casey Kasem's show. I went out and bout the album the next day. I worked as a regional truck driver for 30 years and in the late 80/early 90s, an Autobahn cassette (yeah- remember those) was always in my driver's bag to listen to in my travels.
@eternalreturnal
Жыл бұрын
@@brandonl.kingston635 there's always that boomer in the comments... Young people bad and phone bad.
@c.augustin Жыл бұрын
You can't hide your German nature - only German's can pronounce all those names (at least effortless ;-))! I grew up with Kraftwerk when their albums were released, and I had them all (well, up to a certain point). Only now can I appreciate the genius behind their music! Well done.
@vedabou
Жыл бұрын
You recognize Germans by their usage of "unapologetically".
@wackerburg
Жыл бұрын
I don't think Captain Pikant is trying to hide that. Why should he or anyone. Great things have been coming from Germany; Kraftwerk, cars, computers 🙂
@c.augustin
Жыл бұрын
@@wackerburg He surely isn't, no need for that. Just nice to hear all German names pronounced the way it should be. Same with Sabine Hossenfelder. There are some non-Germans that try, but not many (even though it is easy nowadays with Google Translate - it will read them aloud, if one wishes).
@diggie9598
Жыл бұрын
His "r" is pronounced rather sloppy, or to be percise, not properly. Comon speech error amongst Germans though.
@deanosaur808
Жыл бұрын
@Diggie "common" is sometimes spelt wrong in English 😉😂
@dennisharrington7110 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely nailed it. You distilled the essence of Kraftwerk's beautiful simplicity and massive musical impact in less than 22 minutes. Steller video my friend!
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Hi Dennis, we're so glad you like it :)
@deanosaur808
Жыл бұрын
To be honest, it needed to be 2 hours longer! I'm just greedy 😂
@thomasbernhardschwalke6478
11 ай бұрын
DAS IST GUTE KRAUTERKLÄRUNG! THIS IS A GOOD KRAUT EXPLANATION. V
@nerd2814 Жыл бұрын
10:53 I'd also like to add the reason for this: Trans-Europa Express isn't just a song on an album, it's a whole electronic suite composed of three songs meant to be listened together as one long piece: >> Trans-Europa Express >> Metall auf Metall >> Abzug therefore, these three songs share the same beat. When I first found out about this I was utterly stunned. Listening to the full thing properly, it almost felt like Kraftwerk was trying to tell a story through the music. What a group of geniuses.
@macronencer
Жыл бұрын
I remember when an album was something you usually listened to in sequence. It's a shame that shuffled playlists came along and took that away from us for a while, but perhaps it's now returned because of the number of "full album" videos on KZread? I hope so.
@autohmae
Жыл бұрын
well, it's not a new idea, if they made a whole album this way it would also have a familiar name: a concept album
@yonkeuulen8380
Жыл бұрын
It was quite clear when listening a tape copied from somewhere without any song names ;)
@ianashmore9910
Жыл бұрын
@@macronencer This is why I have Spotify. I get to listen to just about any full album.
@PieTheWayOriginal
6 ай бұрын
Gorgio Moroder also did this extremely well, on the albums From Here To Eternity and E=MC2. On a side note Cerrone also did this on his 3rd album Supernature. Girgio’s albums are definitely worth a listen!
@Anmeteor9663 Жыл бұрын
1976. 12 years old. A gentleman at the model glider club had out a film camera on a glider and flown it. Amazing at the time. He set the film to Autobahn and it changed my interest in music forever. Thanks to this channel for highlighting one of the greatest bands of 20th century.
@robertmason7553
Жыл бұрын
It was numbers for me.
@Agret
Жыл бұрын
What do we search for to find this clip?
@PS-hv7on Жыл бұрын
Kraftwerk was my first exposure to German electronic and krautrock. From there I became a fan of Tangerine Dream. It defined my teen years and puzzled everyone else who couldn't understand the attraction.
@azarik1175 Жыл бұрын
I cannot understate how much I NEED a full version of that cover of the Robots, sounds so good man! Fantastic video!
@traecy43
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. It sounds like a retouched 2023 version.
@AnsemsApprentice Жыл бұрын
One of the best videos on KZread! I discovered Kraftwerk as a 7 year old boy in '99. 'Planet Rock' was on the soundtrack of a game called Skate and Destroy, which got the T.E.E. melody stuck in my head. My mum heard me humming it endlessly and said, "Where did you hear Kraftwerk?", not realising I was mimicking a sampled version of the melody. I tilted my head at her like a puzzled puppy. "Craft Vrk? What's that?"" Then she put 'The Robots' - '91 version - on our CD player. I was dancing around like an adorable little android. I devoured their discography on cassette up to Computer World and became a mega fan before I had double digits on my birthday cakes. That road quickly guided me head-first into Aphex Twin, Amon Tobin, AIR, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Gary Numan, Bjork, Daft Punk, etc., and before long I was making my own music as a pre-teen in early versions of Reason trying to emulate Kraftwerk and Streets of Rage chiptune. I have a DAW open as I write this comment, ha. I'm glad this music is still so fun and addictive to others 50 years hence, and that today's electronic music artists and educators on KZread like Hainbach, Look Mum No Computer, Doctor Mix, and now Captain Pikant are flying the flag for the genre's innovators from Stockhausen or earlier and onwards. Love you all!
@subs4794 Жыл бұрын
Afrika Bambaataa’s “Planet Rock,” the pioneering 1982 single that helped give birth to hip-hop and electro, was based on two Kraftwerk songs, but it didn’t technically sample either of them. Instead, Bambaataa and producer Arthur Baker recreated the synthesizer melody and drum-machine patterns themselves. “I tried to create what a DJ would do with records,” Baker told Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton for their great book The Record Players: The Story of Dance Music Told by History’s Greatest DJs.
@callactm14
Жыл бұрын
Ripped off. They were sued by Kraftwerk and now kraftwerk are officially co authors of planet rock.
@squidjism Жыл бұрын
Never seen this channel before, but these people are genuinely passionate about this. And whoever was doing the video editing, really suits the narrative. The pearlers deco is top notch. I'll be looking forward to goings through your catalog.
@duckpk10
Жыл бұрын
Your name on here made me feel funny
@anthonyrothercom Жыл бұрын
as a huge Kraftwerk fan this immediately got my attention. Awesome video. Great breakdown of these Kraftwerk songs beats.
@Mad3011
Жыл бұрын
Love your TEE remix!
@ggsr1 Жыл бұрын
Das ist das erste Video welches ich von euch gesehen habe und ich muss direkt ein Lob aussprechen. Die Leidenschaft und Detailverliebtheit welche in diesem Video steckt ist herausragend. Aber auch die generelle Qualität was Video, Ton und vorallem Inhalt angeht ist auf höchstem Level. Ein wirklich gelungenes Video. Ich freue mich auf weitere Videos. Bis dahin werde ich mal die bisherigen durchstöbern.
@andre_s.
Жыл бұрын
100% Zustimmung! 👍✌️
@64north20west Жыл бұрын
Kraftwerk. The Beatles of Electronica. Just like this channel , they never get enough credit.
@fuckcensorship69
Жыл бұрын
nah. the monkees of electronica. TD are the Beatles
@NullStaticVoid
Жыл бұрын
@@fuckcensorship69 TD? Who is that?
@KlausBahnhof
Жыл бұрын
Looks like we've got a music critic over here...
@paulburkhart2619 Жыл бұрын
I'm reading Wolfgang Flur's book, as well. They were even more innovative than they realized at the time- building their own instruments to suit their needs and writing melodies that reverberate through time. Great video, thank you.
@treetopjones737
5 ай бұрын
And the low tech robots for the live show.
@colognialist1964 Жыл бұрын
Großartig. Born in 1964 in Cologne i grow up with Kraftwerk and open for any genre of the time. Old School Funk like Was not Was. The whole Funkadelic Scene, DAF, The Human League ... Thank you for that unexpected Time Warp. Awesome.
@mareikemacinnes7764 Жыл бұрын
Conny Plank had a big influence on Autobahn, some of the synth ideas for the song came from him. Apparently also the unusual amount of swing in the drums. He was a jazz musician through and through. ;) Greetings from Germany
@chap666ish Жыл бұрын
I still remember the first time I heard Hall Of Mirrors. A track that absolutely mesmerised me. In a good way. Christ. That was over 40 years ago...
@jaymercy224
Жыл бұрын
Same here for the song Space Lab!
@miks564
Жыл бұрын
...it means we're a bunch of young guys (from other times) 😁
@richtraube2241 Жыл бұрын
Trans Europe Express and Tour de France were two of my favorite dance tunes in the 80s. I play their albums over and over as mood and thinking music.
@oddcircuit Жыл бұрын
not being profound or anything...but Kraftwerk's influence can NOT be understated...I appreciate their music so much more now, then at that time, and I loved it then. Almost 40 years later and still groove to it...the power of minimalism!!! Ok, I will go listen to them now and watch my wife look at me like Im crazy while I do the robot...I mean, I am a robot...bleep bloop bleep
@sub-jec-tiv
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely true. It single handedly got me, and many many others, into electronic music. I heard Autobahn as a kid and it changed my life.
@oddcircuit
Жыл бұрын
@@sub-jec-tiv the crazy part is the amount of different genres they influenced along with drum patterns we all still use today and are ingrained into our music that we unconsciously tap out still..., so great!
@GruffBillyGoat
Жыл бұрын
Surely you mean "overstated", but yeah!
@robertsmith4830 Жыл бұрын
Kraftwerk is one of my all-time favourite bands, but I might never have discovered them if I hadn't watched Carl Sagan's TV show 'Cosmos' with theme music by Vangelis. I was so enamored by it that I went to purchase the soundtrack CD. By chance a copy of Autobahn was in the adjoining rack, and on special offer, so I purchased both albums. 35 years later the music still sounds as fresh as the day I discovered it.
@NexxuSix Жыл бұрын
After decades of listening to Kraftwerk, it’s nice to have a visual explanation and a bit of history about their music creation. Nice video!
@donaldpriola1807 Жыл бұрын
I love this! You sum up the heart and sprit of Kraftwerk,and with a sense of humor they'd appreciate.
@10001100000101029 ай бұрын
I don't have enough thumbs for how much I like this. Perfekt!
@silverXnoise Жыл бұрын
Two of the members of Kraftwerk have sons who play in an instrumental post-rock band called Milhaven. They’re pretty incredible.
@robbrobb5543 Жыл бұрын
Great production love the style and way the examples are done. I like how your both involved too ❤
@CarlosPerezChavez Жыл бұрын
I am attending a Kraftwerk show next month. This comes just in time to appreciate more their music. Thank you!
@udance4ever
Жыл бұрын
wow they are still putting on shows?!
@leinsaat5779
Жыл бұрын
Congrats on having the ability to see them. Will be beyond epic, believe me
@ItsNotaTuhmah
11 ай бұрын
@@udance4ever I saw them a month ago. They played "Tango", a song they haven't done in almost 20 years. It was fantastic.
@DDONNRICARTUR Жыл бұрын
I applaud you on my feet sir. This brings tears to my ears, tears of joy, of course. Thank you so much for this episode. Loved every second of it.
@reecedeyoung6595
Жыл бұрын
From your ears?
@DDONNRICARTUR
Жыл бұрын
@@reecedeyoung6595 like when you cry from joy.
@sonikboom007 Жыл бұрын
Production value far exceeding any other music channel... honestly i adore your vids you guys!
@robkb4559 Жыл бұрын
That was the most fun I've had in ages! So much fun to hear those beats deconstructed. Thank you!
@dreness666 Жыл бұрын
Wow, amazing. That was so well produced, explained and analyzed. Keep up the good work!
@PrinceRobotIV Жыл бұрын
Just stumbled across this channel, was instantly hooked with this clip. Love them. Friendly, funny, and very helpful for learning lovely electronic music stuff. Bin gespannt auf alles hier!
@natenubia8548 Жыл бұрын
WOW 😳😱 This was one of the most AMAZING dissections of electronic compositions EVER!! Kraftwerk is definitely one of my greatest influences and you guys represented their legacy to the fullest, and the outro "The Robots" was so sublime you gained a new subscriber, well done 👏👏👏
@Shohaiko Жыл бұрын
I am so obsessed with your videos! Your style is truly immaculate and silly! Love it!
@BuDDaH1977 Жыл бұрын
i saw them live once. the concert hall sound(system) they provided was extraordinary: e.g. while playing "autobahn" they created the impression that cars were driving in circles around you.
@ianashmore9910
Жыл бұрын
I saw their performance at Coachella back in like '08 I think. It was amazing.
@DrLaemmerbein Жыл бұрын
Literally the best mix of documentation, modern hardware synths, awesome music and some really nice guys behind the scenes!
@Schnitzelmampfer Жыл бұрын
This is the first video I've seen from you and I'm amazed. It is incredibly well made!
@pistacchioso Жыл бұрын
I just discovered your channel. The production value of this video is OUSTANDING. Loved it!
@MrGryph78 Жыл бұрын
What a cool video and about a topic I really love. I've never been that big on electronic music, but there has always been something about Kraftwek that has had me loving their sound for decades. Awesome job on the production values on the video too, very well put together.
@davidholland3605 Жыл бұрын
Amazing. I'm a huge Kraftwerk fan - thanks for this insightful analysis and history lesson!
@billo6435 Жыл бұрын
The content, the production quality and the great sense of humor got me hooked.
@paoloandregonzalescespedes Жыл бұрын
This made me fall in love with their music once again if that's even possible. This feels like a beautiful tribute and a reminder for new generations of how impactful they were and still are to this day. Thank You!
@DWatso Жыл бұрын
As a fairly recent new subscriber, I'm working through the archive... This was a glorious analysis of Kraftwerk, and about the best use of 22 minutes of my time in recent years - fantastic!
@robertleem5643 Жыл бұрын
As a child a neighbour got me into Kraftwerk, found them fascinating, still do today. From all the videos on youtube about Kraftwerk this has to be one of the best I've seen, funny and easy to understand. Hats off to you for making it. I've been teaching myself to play keyboards for the last couple of years, have always wanted to find a midi track of Spacelab. Look forward to your next video
@Rr0gu3_5uture Жыл бұрын
The first ever sample pack I ever bought was a batch of 5 floppies for octaMED. I think I paid £3 from a local outdoor Saturday market. Two of the disks were Kraftwerk percussion & FX, and the other three were Amen Breaks, Rave Stabs & Hoovers. Man, I loved those disks!
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Programming music on a tracker, those were the days :) Do you still have the samples from those floppies?
@Rr0gu3_5uture
Жыл бұрын
@@CaptainPikant Unfortunately I gave away all my old floppies when I sold my Amiga 600. I do think the samples still exist on an E-mu Esi32 CD-Rom that I burned many moons ago using EsiWin. Maybe I should have a rummage around in the garage and try to find them.
@lomtiptak9519 Жыл бұрын
The production value of these videos is insane. Brilliantly entertaining, deeply informative. Channels like this make me want to actually start making music.
@PM-ly9gc10 ай бұрын
Incredible video. Thank you so much for this. My love for Kraftwerk is reignited!
@opalpersonal Жыл бұрын
what a beautiful little love note to kraftwerk, and made with so much polish and character too. all of these covers felt fresh and lively! made me want to revisit my favorite kraftwerk songs.
@bobbylimesmusic11 ай бұрын
I like how you meticulously recorded your takes, taking your hand out of frame when not playing notes. Perfekt!
@samuelesalvel4033 Жыл бұрын
I've never been interested in Kraftwerk's music before this video. So interesting and inspiring! Now I will deep dive into their production
@luigiz666 Жыл бұрын
My absolute favorite channel when it comes to this kind of content. 🎹
@Gin-toki Жыл бұрын
What an incredibly well made video! This was superb and I loved the explanations too. Thanks for making this video! :) It's wild how much inspiration Kraftwerk has given to others!
@natbvm1880 Жыл бұрын
I love these high quality videos. Well done again
@sillonbono3196 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video, from the bottom of my heart. I love Kraftwerk since I was a little kid.
@JurgenSchlei Жыл бұрын
Amazing style of presentation! Thank you and keep going!
@rengalafuze870011 ай бұрын
This of one of the best vids I’ve seen on KZread! Thank you!
@harmlesscreationsofthegree1248 Жыл бұрын
The production quality of your videos is insane! The effort and preparation you both go to is amazing and truly sets a new standard. Outstanding. The 15 step vid is awesome too! 😍
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, glad you enjoy the videos! :)
@CommunityGuidelines Жыл бұрын
Very enjoyable to see a drum-pattern breakdown of my favorite band. Nice work!
@sub-jec-tiv Жыл бұрын
I cheered when you did The Robot. Best recreation i’ve heard. I am hoping you did the whole song and will post it.
@dankro279 Жыл бұрын
You nailed all of my personal Kraftwerk favourites. Well done! Earned yourself a sub!
@MrFrattocchia Жыл бұрын
High quality content as usual. Inspiring and educational. I didn't find something similar on KZread yet, the most of the other channels are based on increasing the gear acquisition syndrome instead of intelligence
@shaneclinton3804 Жыл бұрын
This is just brilliant, I'm not a musician but it's great to see how songs are created and krafwerks music id just genius :)
@Zorichy Жыл бұрын
What a genius explanation of it all! Came across you randomly, but damn, this is so well done!
@havelsand Жыл бұрын
Was für ein unglaublich gutes Video. Der Song am Ende ist das Sahnehäubchen. Gänsehaut pur!
@gma308 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad that the beats of Kraftwerk have been noticed! Amazing video!
@wellurban Жыл бұрын
I remember listening obsessively to The Man Machine as a teenager, and in particular Bartos’ drum fills defined for me how drum fills should be played and structured. So sparse and minimal, yes, but also weirdly joyful as little bursts of restrained energy to punctuate the structure of the songs. Seeing and hearing you recreate those is an immense joy!
@TolstoyPlastic Жыл бұрын
This video (and audio) is the most beautifull thing I've seen in ages! Compliments!!
@suki441011 ай бұрын
This was just a wonderful collection! Thank you.
@pixelfrenzy Жыл бұрын
WOW! Captain and the Intern put so much effort into this... very impressive. Not to mention moving - GÄNSEHAUT several times watching this! These albums had such an impact on me as a teenager. btw I think Computer Liebe has some syncopated echo on the bass drum too, although it could be on the bass synth line... I will have to go and have a listen.
@Datacustic Жыл бұрын
saw the 2022 band live recent tour. the snappy short synth bleeps sound so powerful, cutting the air with so much precision (i.e. Man Maschine). Overall dynamic on big PA is huge. they are still number 1.
@azieg9ygeb
Жыл бұрын
Duuuude I went see it last July in Seattle and I will never forget it
@NeedleHair11 ай бұрын
Oh where have you been my whole time on KZread. Just what I was looking for, thank you and I look forward to watching for a long time
@Smurf_Garden Жыл бұрын
I love your channel. and your cover of the Robots at the end was amazing.
@g0pot Жыл бұрын
Loved the “Subscribe” in Morse code…nice touch.
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Well spotted! :)
@blatdotat
Жыл бұрын
Just spotted that as well (“wait, that didn’t start with an R…”) - does KZread have rules about embedding subliminal messages in videos?
@khakigreengills7814 Жыл бұрын
Kraftwerk are my favourite band. Your videos are so stylish with a wonderful presentation. It surprises me that The Man Machine drums are programmed. They still sound handmade to me with minor imperfections. Critic David Stubbs thinks so too. Also as far as I remember there are no samples on Planet Rock. Each sound was recreated. Or at least the TEE part anyway. Great video.
@MrMatcho7 Жыл бұрын
Just... WOW ! The most incredible time i've spent on YT. Thanks and congrats 🙌✌️🔥
@meilstone Жыл бұрын
Aye, Captain & Crew! Tolles video! Thank you so much...
@sntxrrr Жыл бұрын
Impressively well done, this must have been so much fun to make!
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Yes it was :)
@MrSpirit99 Жыл бұрын
Don't know if you noticed it but the German Autobahn was/is made out of concrete slabs with the gap filled with asphalt. The drums on Autobahn sound exactly like you front and rear axle going over the gaps.
@debbie09090 Жыл бұрын
I have very much enjoyed this video and watched it a number of times. You have made the drum rhythms so accessible, thank you.
@waynebillingham7098 Жыл бұрын
very nicely put together...nice graphic design too.
@timschulz9563 Жыл бұрын
Sehr gute Erklärung, danke für dieses Video!
@danielbenitez7296 Жыл бұрын
Que lindo análisis sobre los robots. Muchas gracias 🤖🤖
@Azzidos5 ай бұрын
This video is a pure joy ride. Great sound and visuals. Congratulations! ❤
@mikkomannonen2331 Жыл бұрын
Captain + Kraftwerk.. wunderbar! ❤
@Dangerousdaze Жыл бұрын
Great video as always! Talking about Kraftwerk samples, I always immediately think of New Order using a sample from Uranium in Blue Monday. Classic sound that everyone now recognises.
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
True, that's an absolute classic! We also used that sample in our Blue Monday cover :)
@nicksave Жыл бұрын
Thanks alot for such beautiful and creative form of your own! Awesome pixelart also!
@jorgheyen5301 Жыл бұрын
Super gemacht und gut erklärt, hat mich in meiner Kindheit versetzt, Danke. :)
@frankneumann2108 Жыл бұрын
I love how you "keep the best for last" - your re-interpretation of "Die Roboter", with that long-held bass note at 20:12, and then the drums kicking in really energetically 12s later is a bloody ingenious "must-listen-to-it-again-and-again" (and at high volume!) moment 😀. All available thumbs up!
@jokervinyl Жыл бұрын
36 seconds in and I already gave your new video a thumbs up. Hello everyone, this is a new fan Edit: what a great one. Epic ending as well 🤖
@nicolasvandenbrouck40479 ай бұрын
Amazing video, very instructive... thanks from France !
@wizards-themagicalconcert5048 Жыл бұрын
Great video and content mate,keep it up,subbed !
@shark619ify Жыл бұрын
I bought Computer World when it first came out when I was 10 yo and was just fascinated with it, there wasnt really anything else like it. I was also listening to alot of Pink Floyd but they were far from Kraftwerk musically but they used some of that synth sound that was still fairly new in modern music. Ironically I was aspiring to be a drummer and got my first snare for Christmas and taking lessons but this music just kind of broadened my influences of what type of music i liked instead of just the normal rock that was coming out back then.
@Superjenson Жыл бұрын
It took me about an hour of my lifetime to figure out, that that melody of computerliebe is also the main melody in talk by coldplay.
@marvinmartian8746
Жыл бұрын
Me too! Both are fantastic songs. I was glad to see they got permission 🙂
@gobblegobble831 Жыл бұрын
I'm learning so much watching this video. Helps me hone into things I've been interested in taking a crack at, but didn't really understand the internal mechanics of the sound. This is very helpful
@iamthewolfboy11 ай бұрын
This is truly excellent. The quality is superb, your delivery, humour, design and, obviously, sound is amazing.
@amrenmurray Жыл бұрын
As a 28 year old living in the middle of the US, I am more familiar with Kraftwerk than I should EVER be on a reasonable level. I remember them becoming such an obsession for me when I was in Junior High for example that when I happened to look at a family tree for Jazz music (believe it or not,) Kraftwerk would be almost the first name I saw. I would marvel at how they could possibly be connected to Jazz whatsoever. But music often is capable of crossing borders that other aspects of culture simply do not or cannot.
@Christof_Classen
Жыл бұрын
*The whole Universe is made of Waves and good Music (Kaftwerk) just proves why we love Waves that we can hear and see, in that sense, all the Life is a Wave that we dance on all the time ;)* *Wavy Greetings from Hamburg !!*
@JGE_DK Жыл бұрын
I just discovered this channel less than an hour ago, as I write this. And this may sound "weird" (to some???) : This video actually made me happy!! :D I was born in 1972, and I actually grew up with the likes of Kraftwerk, Jean Michel Jarre, Thomas Dolby, and many more of the pioneers of synth music. Even Yellow Magic Orchestra (Yeah, I was a weird kid - and the weirdness still sticks). ;D Think I'll check out your other videos. Love this one (which is a start).
@KlausBahnhof
Жыл бұрын
YMO rules! BGM is the best album. They were way ahead of the game (besides Kraftwerk of course).
@P2gyorg Жыл бұрын
This is wonderful! Kraftwerk have been my favourite band for years but this video has given me a completely new perspective.
@strupp1 Жыл бұрын
What a fantastic video! I‘ve been listening to Kraftwerk ever since my dad introduced me to them. I had to send this to him. I learned a few new things about the songs I never noticed myself. Really loved the pixel art for each song as well‘
@MikeScottAnimation Жыл бұрын
I had no idea Coldplay’s ‘Talk’ was an homage to Kraftwerk’s ‘Computer Love’
@Testgeraeusch
Жыл бұрын
Could just as easily have been a cover. I was also a bit surprised.
@inaband428
Жыл бұрын
More like stole it than a homage.
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike, so great to see you here :) Been a fan of your work for a very long time ❤
@RiesterMeister
Жыл бұрын
I once read online that Chris Martin wrote a long letter to Ralf Hütter saying that he is a big fan of Kraftwerk and asking if he can use the melody for Talk. He got a letter back just saying "yes".
@MikeScottAnimation
Жыл бұрын
@@CaptainPikant Wooow! Thank you, I feel honored! 🙌 Dig your work, CP! 👏
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Its absolutely criminal CPK only has 40k subscribers. This is the definitive YT channel for Synth Education.
@Rompler_Rocco
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for leaving this comment! I thought I was subscribed, but wasn't until right now 🙏💯💯
@majordabalert
Жыл бұрын
Yea that kinda blows my mind
@wackerburg
Жыл бұрын
It will grow to that point imho. Just wait a little. These videos are pure gold.
@Christof_Classen
Жыл бұрын
*It's not the Subscribers that count, it's the Viewers, what's the use of 1 Million Subscribers, if only 2 are watching ;)*
@futureworldmachines4407
Жыл бұрын
Just subscribed. 👍
I was a kid in the 70's and will never forget hearing Kraftwerk's Autobahn for the first time. My dad rented our upstairs apartment to a real nice hippy couple and their mom. The guy owned HUNDREDS of albums all neatly arranged in the living room. On evening he summoned me and my older brother for a listening session. He just said: "Here man. Check this out." We sat in near darkness and total silence. What a way to first experience that album. To this day, I still can't get over how simple and yet profoundly cool it is. Great video!
@trippmoore
Жыл бұрын
Try getting young person (any person for that matter) these days to sit in silence and just listen to music. The best you would get today is for them to sit and mess around on their phone the whole time so they aren't even listening. The future for which the soundtrack was composed by Kraftwerk is so much darker and sparse.
@goldenfurniture123
Жыл бұрын
@@trippmoore my close friend is the exact same as you described but i try i really do
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
Жыл бұрын
Replace your dad with my mom and my experience was very similar. Toss in some Yes Roundabout, Frank Zappa, ELO and of course lots of Carpenters (haha my choice). When I first heard Otto Bonn (I was 12) I thought it felt like driving!
@artkincell
Жыл бұрын
I remember my local Top 40 station didn't play Autobahn. I heard it for the for the time on Casey Kasem's show. I went out and bout the album the next day. I worked as a regional truck driver for 30 years and in the late 80/early 90s, an Autobahn cassette (yeah- remember those) was always in my driver's bag to listen to in my travels.
@eternalreturnal
Жыл бұрын
@@brandonl.kingston635 there's always that boomer in the comments... Young people bad and phone bad.
You can't hide your German nature - only German's can pronounce all those names (at least effortless ;-))! I grew up with Kraftwerk when their albums were released, and I had them all (well, up to a certain point). Only now can I appreciate the genius behind their music! Well done.
@vedabou
Жыл бұрын
You recognize Germans by their usage of "unapologetically".
@wackerburg
Жыл бұрын
I don't think Captain Pikant is trying to hide that. Why should he or anyone. Great things have been coming from Germany; Kraftwerk, cars, computers 🙂
@c.augustin
Жыл бұрын
@@wackerburg He surely isn't, no need for that. Just nice to hear all German names pronounced the way it should be. Same with Sabine Hossenfelder. There are some non-Germans that try, but not many (even though it is easy nowadays with Google Translate - it will read them aloud, if one wishes).
@diggie9598
Жыл бұрын
His "r" is pronounced rather sloppy, or to be percise, not properly. Comon speech error amongst Germans though.
@deanosaur808
Жыл бұрын
@Diggie "common" is sometimes spelt wrong in English 😉😂
Absolutely nailed it. You distilled the essence of Kraftwerk's beautiful simplicity and massive musical impact in less than 22 minutes. Steller video my friend!
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Hi Dennis, we're so glad you like it :)
@deanosaur808
Жыл бұрын
To be honest, it needed to be 2 hours longer! I'm just greedy 😂
@thomasbernhardschwalke6478
11 ай бұрын
DAS IST GUTE KRAUTERKLÄRUNG! THIS IS A GOOD KRAUT EXPLANATION. V
10:53 I'd also like to add the reason for this: Trans-Europa Express isn't just a song on an album, it's a whole electronic suite composed of three songs meant to be listened together as one long piece: >> Trans-Europa Express >> Metall auf Metall >> Abzug therefore, these three songs share the same beat. When I first found out about this I was utterly stunned. Listening to the full thing properly, it almost felt like Kraftwerk was trying to tell a story through the music. What a group of geniuses.
@macronencer
Жыл бұрын
I remember when an album was something you usually listened to in sequence. It's a shame that shuffled playlists came along and took that away from us for a while, but perhaps it's now returned because of the number of "full album" videos on KZread? I hope so.
@autohmae
Жыл бұрын
well, it's not a new idea, if they made a whole album this way it would also have a familiar name: a concept album
@yonkeuulen8380
Жыл бұрын
It was quite clear when listening a tape copied from somewhere without any song names ;)
@ianashmore9910
Жыл бұрын
@@macronencer This is why I have Spotify. I get to listen to just about any full album.
@PieTheWayOriginal
6 ай бұрын
Gorgio Moroder also did this extremely well, on the albums From Here To Eternity and E=MC2. On a side note Cerrone also did this on his 3rd album Supernature. Girgio’s albums are definitely worth a listen!
1976. 12 years old. A gentleman at the model glider club had out a film camera on a glider and flown it. Amazing at the time. He set the film to Autobahn and it changed my interest in music forever. Thanks to this channel for highlighting one of the greatest bands of 20th century.
@robertmason7553
Жыл бұрын
It was numbers for me.
@Agret
Жыл бұрын
What do we search for to find this clip?
Kraftwerk was my first exposure to German electronic and krautrock. From there I became a fan of Tangerine Dream. It defined my teen years and puzzled everyone else who couldn't understand the attraction.
I cannot understate how much I NEED a full version of that cover of the Robots, sounds so good man! Fantastic video!
@traecy43
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. It sounds like a retouched 2023 version.
One of the best videos on KZread! I discovered Kraftwerk as a 7 year old boy in '99. 'Planet Rock' was on the soundtrack of a game called Skate and Destroy, which got the T.E.E. melody stuck in my head. My mum heard me humming it endlessly and said, "Where did you hear Kraftwerk?", not realising I was mimicking a sampled version of the melody. I tilted my head at her like a puzzled puppy. "Craft Vrk? What's that?"" Then she put 'The Robots' - '91 version - on our CD player. I was dancing around like an adorable little android. I devoured their discography on cassette up to Computer World and became a mega fan before I had double digits on my birthday cakes. That road quickly guided me head-first into Aphex Twin, Amon Tobin, AIR, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Gary Numan, Bjork, Daft Punk, etc., and before long I was making my own music as a pre-teen in early versions of Reason trying to emulate Kraftwerk and Streets of Rage chiptune. I have a DAW open as I write this comment, ha. I'm glad this music is still so fun and addictive to others 50 years hence, and that today's electronic music artists and educators on KZread like Hainbach, Look Mum No Computer, Doctor Mix, and now Captain Pikant are flying the flag for the genre's innovators from Stockhausen or earlier and onwards. Love you all!
Afrika Bambaataa’s “Planet Rock,” the pioneering 1982 single that helped give birth to hip-hop and electro, was based on two Kraftwerk songs, but it didn’t technically sample either of them. Instead, Bambaataa and producer Arthur Baker recreated the synthesizer melody and drum-machine patterns themselves. “I tried to create what a DJ would do with records,” Baker told Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton for their great book The Record Players: The Story of Dance Music Told by History’s Greatest DJs.
@callactm14
Жыл бұрын
Ripped off. They were sued by Kraftwerk and now kraftwerk are officially co authors of planet rock.
Never seen this channel before, but these people are genuinely passionate about this. And whoever was doing the video editing, really suits the narrative. The pearlers deco is top notch. I'll be looking forward to goings through your catalog.
@duckpk10
Жыл бұрын
Your name on here made me feel funny
as a huge Kraftwerk fan this immediately got my attention. Awesome video. Great breakdown of these Kraftwerk songs beats.
@Mad3011
Жыл бұрын
Love your TEE remix!
Das ist das erste Video welches ich von euch gesehen habe und ich muss direkt ein Lob aussprechen. Die Leidenschaft und Detailverliebtheit welche in diesem Video steckt ist herausragend. Aber auch die generelle Qualität was Video, Ton und vorallem Inhalt angeht ist auf höchstem Level. Ein wirklich gelungenes Video. Ich freue mich auf weitere Videos. Bis dahin werde ich mal die bisherigen durchstöbern.
@andre_s.
Жыл бұрын
100% Zustimmung! 👍✌️
Kraftwerk. The Beatles of Electronica. Just like this channel , they never get enough credit.
@fuckcensorship69
Жыл бұрын
nah. the monkees of electronica. TD are the Beatles
@NullStaticVoid
Жыл бұрын
@@fuckcensorship69 TD? Who is that?
@KlausBahnhof
Жыл бұрын
Looks like we've got a music critic over here...
I'm reading Wolfgang Flur's book, as well. They were even more innovative than they realized at the time- building their own instruments to suit their needs and writing melodies that reverberate through time. Great video, thank you.
@treetopjones737
5 ай бұрын
And the low tech robots for the live show.
Großartig. Born in 1964 in Cologne i grow up with Kraftwerk and open for any genre of the time. Old School Funk like Was not Was. The whole Funkadelic Scene, DAF, The Human League ... Thank you for that unexpected Time Warp. Awesome.
Conny Plank had a big influence on Autobahn, some of the synth ideas for the song came from him. Apparently also the unusual amount of swing in the drums. He was a jazz musician through and through. ;) Greetings from Germany
I still remember the first time I heard Hall Of Mirrors. A track that absolutely mesmerised me. In a good way. Christ. That was over 40 years ago...
@jaymercy224
Жыл бұрын
Same here for the song Space Lab!
@miks564
Жыл бұрын
...it means we're a bunch of young guys (from other times) 😁
Trans Europe Express and Tour de France were two of my favorite dance tunes in the 80s. I play their albums over and over as mood and thinking music.
not being profound or anything...but Kraftwerk's influence can NOT be understated...I appreciate their music so much more now, then at that time, and I loved it then. Almost 40 years later and still groove to it...the power of minimalism!!! Ok, I will go listen to them now and watch my wife look at me like Im crazy while I do the robot...I mean, I am a robot...bleep bloop bleep
@sub-jec-tiv
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely true. It single handedly got me, and many many others, into electronic music. I heard Autobahn as a kid and it changed my life.
@oddcircuit
Жыл бұрын
@@sub-jec-tiv the crazy part is the amount of different genres they influenced along with drum patterns we all still use today and are ingrained into our music that we unconsciously tap out still..., so great!
@GruffBillyGoat
Жыл бұрын
Surely you mean "overstated", but yeah!
Kraftwerk is one of my all-time favourite bands, but I might never have discovered them if I hadn't watched Carl Sagan's TV show 'Cosmos' with theme music by Vangelis. I was so enamored by it that I went to purchase the soundtrack CD. By chance a copy of Autobahn was in the adjoining rack, and on special offer, so I purchased both albums. 35 years later the music still sounds as fresh as the day I discovered it.
After decades of listening to Kraftwerk, it’s nice to have a visual explanation and a bit of history about their music creation. Nice video!
I love this! You sum up the heart and sprit of Kraftwerk,and with a sense of humor they'd appreciate.
I don't have enough thumbs for how much I like this. Perfekt!
Two of the members of Kraftwerk have sons who play in an instrumental post-rock band called Milhaven. They’re pretty incredible.
Great production love the style and way the examples are done. I like how your both involved too ❤
I am attending a Kraftwerk show next month. This comes just in time to appreciate more their music. Thank you!
@udance4ever
Жыл бұрын
wow they are still putting on shows?!
@leinsaat5779
Жыл бұрын
Congrats on having the ability to see them. Will be beyond epic, believe me
@ItsNotaTuhmah
11 ай бұрын
@@udance4ever I saw them a month ago. They played "Tango", a song they haven't done in almost 20 years. It was fantastic.
I applaud you on my feet sir. This brings tears to my ears, tears of joy, of course. Thank you so much for this episode. Loved every second of it.
@reecedeyoung6595
Жыл бұрын
From your ears?
@DDONNRICARTUR
Жыл бұрын
@@reecedeyoung6595 like when you cry from joy.
Production value far exceeding any other music channel... honestly i adore your vids you guys!
That was the most fun I've had in ages! So much fun to hear those beats deconstructed. Thank you!
Wow, amazing. That was so well produced, explained and analyzed. Keep up the good work!
Just stumbled across this channel, was instantly hooked with this clip. Love them. Friendly, funny, and very helpful for learning lovely electronic music stuff. Bin gespannt auf alles hier!
WOW 😳😱 This was one of the most AMAZING dissections of electronic compositions EVER!! Kraftwerk is definitely one of my greatest influences and you guys represented their legacy to the fullest, and the outro "The Robots" was so sublime you gained a new subscriber, well done 👏👏👏
I am so obsessed with your videos! Your style is truly immaculate and silly! Love it!
i saw them live once. the concert hall sound(system) they provided was extraordinary: e.g. while playing "autobahn" they created the impression that cars were driving in circles around you.
@ianashmore9910
Жыл бұрын
I saw their performance at Coachella back in like '08 I think. It was amazing.
Literally the best mix of documentation, modern hardware synths, awesome music and some really nice guys behind the scenes!
This is the first video I've seen from you and I'm amazed. It is incredibly well made!
I just discovered your channel. The production value of this video is OUSTANDING. Loved it!
What a cool video and about a topic I really love. I've never been that big on electronic music, but there has always been something about Kraftwek that has had me loving their sound for decades. Awesome job on the production values on the video too, very well put together.
Amazing. I'm a huge Kraftwerk fan - thanks for this insightful analysis and history lesson!
The content, the production quality and the great sense of humor got me hooked.
This made me fall in love with their music once again if that's even possible. This feels like a beautiful tribute and a reminder for new generations of how impactful they were and still are to this day. Thank You!
As a fairly recent new subscriber, I'm working through the archive... This was a glorious analysis of Kraftwerk, and about the best use of 22 minutes of my time in recent years - fantastic!
As a child a neighbour got me into Kraftwerk, found them fascinating, still do today. From all the videos on youtube about Kraftwerk this has to be one of the best I've seen, funny and easy to understand. Hats off to you for making it. I've been teaching myself to play keyboards for the last couple of years, have always wanted to find a midi track of Spacelab. Look forward to your next video
The first ever sample pack I ever bought was a batch of 5 floppies for octaMED. I think I paid £3 from a local outdoor Saturday market. Two of the disks were Kraftwerk percussion & FX, and the other three were Amen Breaks, Rave Stabs & Hoovers. Man, I loved those disks!
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Programming music on a tracker, those were the days :) Do you still have the samples from those floppies?
@Rr0gu3_5uture
Жыл бұрын
@@CaptainPikant Unfortunately I gave away all my old floppies when I sold my Amiga 600. I do think the samples still exist on an E-mu Esi32 CD-Rom that I burned many moons ago using EsiWin. Maybe I should have a rummage around in the garage and try to find them.
The production value of these videos is insane. Brilliantly entertaining, deeply informative. Channels like this make me want to actually start making music.
Incredible video. Thank you so much for this. My love for Kraftwerk is reignited!
what a beautiful little love note to kraftwerk, and made with so much polish and character too. all of these covers felt fresh and lively! made me want to revisit my favorite kraftwerk songs.
I like how you meticulously recorded your takes, taking your hand out of frame when not playing notes. Perfekt!
I've never been interested in Kraftwerk's music before this video. So interesting and inspiring! Now I will deep dive into their production
My absolute favorite channel when it comes to this kind of content. 🎹
What an incredibly well made video! This was superb and I loved the explanations too. Thanks for making this video! :) It's wild how much inspiration Kraftwerk has given to others!
I love these high quality videos. Well done again
Thank you for making this video, from the bottom of my heart. I love Kraftwerk since I was a little kid.
Amazing style of presentation! Thank you and keep going!
This of one of the best vids I’ve seen on KZread! Thank you!
The production quality of your videos is insane! The effort and preparation you both go to is amazing and truly sets a new standard. Outstanding. The 15 step vid is awesome too! 😍
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, glad you enjoy the videos! :)
Very enjoyable to see a drum-pattern breakdown of my favorite band. Nice work!
I cheered when you did The Robot. Best recreation i’ve heard. I am hoping you did the whole song and will post it.
You nailed all of my personal Kraftwerk favourites. Well done! Earned yourself a sub!
High quality content as usual. Inspiring and educational. I didn't find something similar on KZread yet, the most of the other channels are based on increasing the gear acquisition syndrome instead of intelligence
This is just brilliant, I'm not a musician but it's great to see how songs are created and krafwerks music id just genius :)
What a genius explanation of it all! Came across you randomly, but damn, this is so well done!
Was für ein unglaublich gutes Video. Der Song am Ende ist das Sahnehäubchen. Gänsehaut pur!
I'm so glad that the beats of Kraftwerk have been noticed! Amazing video!
I remember listening obsessively to The Man Machine as a teenager, and in particular Bartos’ drum fills defined for me how drum fills should be played and structured. So sparse and minimal, yes, but also weirdly joyful as little bursts of restrained energy to punctuate the structure of the songs. Seeing and hearing you recreate those is an immense joy!
This video (and audio) is the most beautifull thing I've seen in ages! Compliments!!
This was just a wonderful collection! Thank you.
WOW! Captain and the Intern put so much effort into this... very impressive. Not to mention moving - GÄNSEHAUT several times watching this! These albums had such an impact on me as a teenager. btw I think Computer Liebe has some syncopated echo on the bass drum too, although it could be on the bass synth line... I will have to go and have a listen.
saw the 2022 band live recent tour. the snappy short synth bleeps sound so powerful, cutting the air with so much precision (i.e. Man Maschine). Overall dynamic on big PA is huge. they are still number 1.
@azieg9ygeb
Жыл бұрын
Duuuude I went see it last July in Seattle and I will never forget it
Oh where have you been my whole time on KZread. Just what I was looking for, thank you and I look forward to watching for a long time
I love your channel. and your cover of the Robots at the end was amazing.
Loved the “Subscribe” in Morse code…nice touch.
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Well spotted! :)
@blatdotat
Жыл бұрын
Just spotted that as well (“wait, that didn’t start with an R…”) - does KZread have rules about embedding subliminal messages in videos?
Kraftwerk are my favourite band. Your videos are so stylish with a wonderful presentation. It surprises me that The Man Machine drums are programmed. They still sound handmade to me with minor imperfections. Critic David Stubbs thinks so too. Also as far as I remember there are no samples on Planet Rock. Each sound was recreated. Or at least the TEE part anyway. Great video.
Just... WOW ! The most incredible time i've spent on YT. Thanks and congrats 🙌✌️🔥
Aye, Captain & Crew! Tolles video! Thank you so much...
Impressively well done, this must have been so much fun to make!
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Yes it was :)
Don't know if you noticed it but the German Autobahn was/is made out of concrete slabs with the gap filled with asphalt. The drums on Autobahn sound exactly like you front and rear axle going over the gaps.
I have very much enjoyed this video and watched it a number of times. You have made the drum rhythms so accessible, thank you.
very nicely put together...nice graphic design too.
Sehr gute Erklärung, danke für dieses Video!
Que lindo análisis sobre los robots. Muchas gracias 🤖🤖
This video is a pure joy ride. Great sound and visuals. Congratulations! ❤
Captain + Kraftwerk.. wunderbar! ❤
Great video as always! Talking about Kraftwerk samples, I always immediately think of New Order using a sample from Uranium in Blue Monday. Classic sound that everyone now recognises.
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
True, that's an absolute classic! We also used that sample in our Blue Monday cover :)
Thanks alot for such beautiful and creative form of your own! Awesome pixelart also!
Super gemacht und gut erklärt, hat mich in meiner Kindheit versetzt, Danke. :)
I love how you "keep the best for last" - your re-interpretation of "Die Roboter", with that long-held bass note at 20:12, and then the drums kicking in really energetically 12s later is a bloody ingenious "must-listen-to-it-again-and-again" (and at high volume!) moment 😀. All available thumbs up!
36 seconds in and I already gave your new video a thumbs up. Hello everyone, this is a new fan Edit: what a great one. Epic ending as well 🤖
Amazing video, very instructive... thanks from France !
Great video and content mate,keep it up,subbed !
I bought Computer World when it first came out when I was 10 yo and was just fascinated with it, there wasnt really anything else like it. I was also listening to alot of Pink Floyd but they were far from Kraftwerk musically but they used some of that synth sound that was still fairly new in modern music. Ironically I was aspiring to be a drummer and got my first snare for Christmas and taking lessons but this music just kind of broadened my influences of what type of music i liked instead of just the normal rock that was coming out back then.
It took me about an hour of my lifetime to figure out, that that melody of computerliebe is also the main melody in talk by coldplay.
@marvinmartian8746
Жыл бұрын
Me too! Both are fantastic songs. I was glad to see they got permission 🙂
I'm learning so much watching this video. Helps me hone into things I've been interested in taking a crack at, but didn't really understand the internal mechanics of the sound. This is very helpful
This is truly excellent. The quality is superb, your delivery, humour, design and, obviously, sound is amazing.
As a 28 year old living in the middle of the US, I am more familiar with Kraftwerk than I should EVER be on a reasonable level. I remember them becoming such an obsession for me when I was in Junior High for example that when I happened to look at a family tree for Jazz music (believe it or not,) Kraftwerk would be almost the first name I saw. I would marvel at how they could possibly be connected to Jazz whatsoever. But music often is capable of crossing borders that other aspects of culture simply do not or cannot.
@Christof_Classen
Жыл бұрын
*The whole Universe is made of Waves and good Music (Kaftwerk) just proves why we love Waves that we can hear and see, in that sense, all the Life is a Wave that we dance on all the time ;)* *Wavy Greetings from Hamburg !!*
I just discovered this channel less than an hour ago, as I write this. And this may sound "weird" (to some???) : This video actually made me happy!! :D I was born in 1972, and I actually grew up with the likes of Kraftwerk, Jean Michel Jarre, Thomas Dolby, and many more of the pioneers of synth music. Even Yellow Magic Orchestra (Yeah, I was a weird kid - and the weirdness still sticks). ;D Think I'll check out your other videos. Love this one (which is a start).
@KlausBahnhof
Жыл бұрын
YMO rules! BGM is the best album. They were way ahead of the game (besides Kraftwerk of course).
This is wonderful! Kraftwerk have been my favourite band for years but this video has given me a completely new perspective.
What a fantastic video! I‘ve been listening to Kraftwerk ever since my dad introduced me to them. I had to send this to him. I learned a few new things about the songs I never noticed myself. Really loved the pixel art for each song as well‘
I had no idea Coldplay’s ‘Talk’ was an homage to Kraftwerk’s ‘Computer Love’
@Testgeraeusch
Жыл бұрын
Could just as easily have been a cover. I was also a bit surprised.
@inaband428
Жыл бұрын
More like stole it than a homage.
@CaptainPikant
Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike, so great to see you here :) Been a fan of your work for a very long time ❤
@RiesterMeister
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I once read online that Chris Martin wrote a long letter to Ralf Hütter saying that he is a big fan of Kraftwerk and asking if he can use the melody for Talk. He got a letter back just saying "yes".
@MikeScottAnimation
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@@CaptainPikant Wooow! Thank you, I feel honored! 🙌 Dig your work, CP! 👏