Thursday, March 22, 2012

Computer World (10trax) [Extra Tracks, Import]


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This may be the album pundits like to suggest to whenever they accuse Kraftwerk to be digital-age visionaries; an all-too-easy assessment to make inside face of tracks for example "Home Computer" and "Computer Love" (not an ode to one-hand typing!). But to saddle the band with all the standing of sages is always to completely miss the low-key wit and all-too-human playfulness on this album. "Pocket Calculator" and "Numbers" (the lyrics: numbers anyone to eight--period) might be read as tongue-in-cheek ripostes to too much bad "educational" programming, but that would smack of creeping punditry. Computer World is Kraftwerk's most lovable bundle of contradictions: immediately its most technologically obsessed album and its most human. --Jerry McCulley

English Language Version. When Kraftwerk released Computer World by using an unsuspecting public in 1981, the looked at Electronic music and computers taking over seemed being a farce. Now, one fourth of the century later, Kraftwerk's musical vision has come true tenfold and a great deal of Electronic bands cite them as his or her main influence. This classic slice of Kraftwerk's musical tapestry is definitely an astounding album filled up with bleeps, blips, beats along with a huge dose of melody that inspired a huge number of musicians and fans to travel forth and multiply (literally). Tracks like 'Computer Love', 'Computer World' and 'It's More Pleasant To Compute' are actually sampled by artists all genres, especially Rap and R&B. The hit single 'Pocket Calculator' may appear to be ancient material, lyrically, but most with the world now operate their own iPods, Blackberries, cell phones, etc. therefore the meaning is not lost. The ominous 'Numbers' still sound slightly creepy in fact these years. So, what have we learned from Kraftwerk? Everything. --This text refers to an from print or unavailable edition of this title.




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