Live Recordings 1976 to Date

Monday, 18 January 2021

Kraftwerk Paradiso Amsterdam 17th January 2015

 


Next up was 'radioactivity' release in late 1975 an album which offered up a colder, starker aspect of Kraftwerk's sound. The title itself is something of a play on works as the album mixes the themes of the nuclear chemisty meaning of radioactivity with its Geiger counter intro, references to Madame Curie and uranium with references to radio transmission, Radiowaves, Antenna and News. I know crazy Germans. But crikey, is it out there for 1975!

14 years later a revamped version of the title track appeared in their 'The Mix' album which was less stark than the original but enhanced by references to nuclear facilities with dubious safety records in the past (Sellafield) to those with full on meltdown histories (Harrisburg and Chernobyl). Those clean living alpine cycling chaps took up against nuclear in a bit way playing several Anti-Nuclear events.

With this album, Kraftwerk were on the cusp of creating some really extraordinary, truly innovative music.

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01. [intro]
02. Geiger Counter
03. Radioactivity
04. Radioland
05. Airwaves
06. Intermission
07. News
08. The Voice Of Energy
09. Antenna
10. Radio Stars
11. Uranium
12. Transistor
13. Ohm Sweet Ohm
14. Autobahn
15. Spacelab
16. The Model
17. The Man-Machine
18. Numbers
19. Computer World
20. Home Computer
21. Computer Love
22. Tour De France 1983
23. Prologue
24. Tour De France Étape 1
25. Chrono
26. Tour De France Étape 2
27. Trans-Europe Express
28. Abzug
29. Metal On Metal
30. [encore break]
31. The Robots
32. [encore break]
33. Planet Of Visions
34. Boing Boom Tschak
35. Techno Pop
36. Musique Non Stop



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