Electronic Cafe Interview with Wolfgang Flur (ex Kraftwerk) and Peter Duggal on the new album release "Magazine 1" - we were honoured, tell us what you think ?
Hi Andy and mark I’ve just been watching your interview with the legend the godfather of the electronic percussion instruments Wolfgang flur. I’ve ordered his new album and have been listening to on Spotify it’s the most brilliant piece of work since Kraftwerk days so many references to the band that he was part of my first album I bought was Autobahn what a masterpiece I give his new album 5/5 so enjoyable love electric sheep this goes to Florian Schneider clearly dedicated to him and in the interview I cried when he bumped into Florian and made peace with him it touched me great interview guys electronic cafe is a must for me 🤘👍🎵🎶🎹💿🎼
Hi Paul. Thanks for your message and kind words. So glad you enjoyed it. It means the world to us that people have enjoyed it so much. Wolfgang and Peter were amazing and Magazine 1 is indeed a phenomenal piece of work Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe and your lovely comments. Take care. MW 🎵🎹
Thanks Paul, glad it touched you like it did us, Wolfgang and Peter are two of the nicest guys you could ever wish to meet, thanks for the kind words and support for the Electronic Cafe -Andy
Apologies for my late congratulations on this wonderful interview. Sincerely a landmark interview for the channel with Wolfgang and Peter! Inspiring, driven and genuine humble humans. What a great friendship and collaborative union they have. I spent my childhood like Peter, around Birmingham, the Bull Ring as it was then in the 80’s. Similarly had an Atari 1040 running Cubase synced up to a JX8-P. So know the pains of latency etc. You’ve both surpassed yourselves with this episode, so can’t thank you enough. Thanks guys.
Matt. Thank you for such a wonderful message and for sharing…. and of course watching Electronic Cafe It was indeed great to chat to Peter and Wolf and the new album is phenomenal. Knowing you you have on pre order Thanks Matt. Kind words like this make it all worthwhile. MW
Fascinating insight into how legends meet and make projects happen. You guys are making great interviews & your passion comes across in spades. Loved this, tonight with a drop of vino or two. Keep them coming!
Thanks Paul. Much appreciated. We’re getting some great feedback and we’re pleased people are liking what we’re doing. Thanks for supporting Electronic Cafe. MW 🎵🎹
I bought the CD when it came out & I've been playing it constantly for quite a while. I've only just seen this wonderful interview with Wolfgang & hearing him explain how it all came about was great to hear. You guys are so privileged to actually be able to talk one of the masters from Kraftwerk. He's such a nice guy. My personal favourite track is Birmingham. With Claudia Brucken's voice it so totally works. I'm glad Andy McCluskley turned it down. Thanks again for the great shows you put out. It is much appreciated.
Thank you for your kind words. Much appreciated. Wolfgang and Peter were so amazing. Great comments. Thank you. Glad you’ve found us at Electronic Cafe. Please subscribe. MW
This is absolutely superb, well done guys I loved listening to this, have posted link on my Instagram page this is a must for Kraftwerk/Electronic music fans. Brilliant 👏👏👏👏👏
Great episode, it's great seeing these guys using their combined electronic skills to produce such brilliant music ! And Claudia Brucken was such a bonus . Takes me back to early 80,s electronic music. Groundbreaking! Ps love that Japan T Shirt Andy !
Really cool interview, and funny Peter lives in Hebden Bridge which is my nearest town from Todmorden - so we’re in the same bit of Valley. What was interesting was to be reminded that Wolfgang was the drummer in Kraftwerk, and when you think of all those complex bass drum patterns and skeletal percussions that flowed so effortlessly on Man Machine & Computer World that was all his doing. The nicest thing though was how he chose everything he does at this stage of his life with heart before anything else. I’d definitely have a beer with him!
Thanks Mark. Much appreciated. Indeed. Wolf was such a lovely guy. As is Peter. We were pinching ourselves throughout. Here was a man who was actually in Kling Klang when these pivotal albums were made. It blows my mind. MW
There's something for everyone on this album. The electronic landscapes are beautiful and varied. Wonderfully immersive experience that pays homage to the past and looks with wonder and awe into the future of sound. Plenty of chill, plenty of groove.
@@electroniccafemusic Title line for Electric Sheep comes from the title by Philip K. Dick’s book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, replicated in film Blade Runner.
Flur in German Helmet reminds me of DEVO's General Boy. Interesting to hear a bit of Flur's history. I would like to purchase what I been hearing on Wolfgangs D.J. shows, but I have a feeling it's all custom per performance.....
To be honest, I spoke to Wolfgang last week and I found him aloof and far from friendly, he even insisted on complete silence in the car from the driver/owner of the venue he was playing at that evening when collected from the airport!😂
To be honest. I returned from Cologne last week and I felt the same in the car 😂 Jokes apart, I’ve met him a few times and have always found him charming…. I even shared a packet of peanuts with him in Brighton last week. English is his second language and personally speaking have always found Peter and Wolfgang to be charming. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Odd that he didn't seem to know the origin of "Do androids dream of electric sheep?" (the titel of the story that Bladerunner is based on). Nice interview though.
In the context of Wolfgang's "Electric Sheep" song - the phrase "do ROBOTS dream of electric sheep" was the concluding line of an email sent to him by Carl Cox's manager which he borrowed and used, not in relation to Blade Runner. Glad you enjoyed interview and thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. Appreciated. MW
Analog is the most important to human brain wave what wave length they can understand ...and nothing can replace that....its started to consumed and understand ...today music ..its hardly to understand ...dun know where its start and its end ...its juz bared seems rushing for something...
Wolfgang ist solch eine grosse Inspirations Quelle ! Ich mache selber Musik und muss sagen Kraftwerk und eben Wolfgangs Solo Werke sind super genial.....liebe Grüße und danke für dieses Video ruclips.net/video/ME3GZ6DQ-Ns/видео.html
So, with all due respect to Wólfgang. In other words. In response to his message in his track entitled “Say “No””, it’s “okay” to “say “no””, to being armed, in event, of a serial killer, or, an armed predator should break into one’s house while being home, only to have his firearm shoved down one’s throat, or, better yet, have succeeded in compromising a family member. Then what? Would you expect that individual to, simply, roll up in a ball and take the shot?
I don't want to be fussy nor pedantic BUT Kraftwerk are NOT synth pop ... they are a band that compose, produce and play ELECTRONIC MUSIC and they make it in such a way that it ALSO becomes somehow "pop" and dance ... and their influence in pop and dance music of the last 45 years id obviously Huge !!! But once more, they are not synthpop: the synthpop is basicaly POP music produced by synths, samples, drum machines, musical SW, etc ... but it could easily be played by traditional instruments and it would work anyway ... We could actually say that 90% of today's pop music is "synthpop", more or less ... FUrthermore, Kraftwerk reached the TOP of their popularity at the end of 70s, NOT in the 80s ... They actually almost competely skipped the 80s for many reasons and their popularity re-start increasing in the 90s, that are much more KW-related than 80s, indeed !!! Just to be precise, I repeat, there is no polemical tone in my comment :-) !!!
@@electroniccafemusic of course BUT let's be honest : the TOP of popularity was reached with AUtobahn, Radio-Activity, Trans-Europe Express, The Man Machine ... all they are album from 70s ! Then came Computer World in 1981 and it was a success, too (strangely NOT in my country, Italy ...) but the decade was just beginning and KW have been absolutely "silent" in the 80s ... "Electric Cafe" (that i like very much, actually) was a total flop and it probably was released too late ... We can say that KW came back in the 90s, at least re-starting playing live; but the classic line up was gone . B.T.W. i subscribed to Your channel 🙂
Electronic Cafe Interview with Wolfgang Flur (ex Kraftwerk) and Peter Duggal on the new album release "Magazine 1" - we were honoured, tell us what you think ?
Full respect for getting this legend onto your show lads!! I enjoyed this with my Saturday morning coffee !! VG :-)
Thank you VG. Really appreciate your kind words.
You know yourself what goes into these - so appreciate. thank you brother. MW 🎵
thanks mate means a lot coming from you- see you soon! Andy x
love this interview
thanks Taffy Queen - glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching the Electronic Cafe- Andy
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed as much as we did. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW 🎵🎹
Enjoying this episode. What a legend! Looking forward to future projects.. 😎🎹
Thank Logan/ Glad you are enjoying/ Thanks for supporting Electronic Cafe. MW
Thanks Logan, means a lot coming from you! - Andy
Hi Andy and mark I’ve just been watching your interview with the legend the godfather of the electronic percussion instruments Wolfgang flur. I’ve ordered his new album and have been listening to on Spotify it’s the most brilliant piece of work since Kraftwerk days so many references to the band that he was part of my first album I bought was Autobahn what a masterpiece I give his new album 5/5 so enjoyable love electric sheep this goes to Florian Schneider clearly dedicated to him and in the interview I cried when he bumped into Florian and made peace with him it touched me great interview guys electronic cafe is a must for me 🤘👍🎵🎶🎹💿🎼
Hi Paul. Thanks for your message and kind words.
So glad you enjoyed it. It means the world to us that people have enjoyed it so much.
Wolfgang and Peter were amazing and Magazine 1 is indeed a phenomenal piece of work
Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe and your lovely comments. Take care. MW 🎵🎹
Thanks Paul, glad it touched you like it did us, Wolfgang and Peter are two of the nicest guys you could ever wish to meet, thanks for the kind words and support for the
Electronic Cafe -Andy
Apologies for my late congratulations on this wonderful interview. Sincerely a landmark interview for the channel with Wolfgang and Peter! Inspiring, driven and genuine humble humans. What a great friendship and collaborative union they have. I spent my childhood like Peter, around Birmingham, the Bull Ring as it was then in the 80’s. Similarly had an Atari 1040 running Cubase synced up to a JX8-P. So know the pains of latency etc.
You’ve both surpassed yourselves with this episode, so can’t thank you enough. Thanks guys.
Matt. Thank you for such a wonderful message and for sharing…. and of course watching Electronic Cafe
It was indeed great to chat to Peter and Wolf and the new album is phenomenal. Knowing you you have on pre order
Thanks Matt. Kind words like this make it all worthwhile. MW
Cheers Matt appreciate your positivity -your a top man - thanks for supporting the Electronic Cafe - Andy
Fascinating insight into how legends meet and make projects happen. You guys are making great interviews & your passion comes across in spades. Loved this, tonight with a drop of vino or two. Keep them coming!
Thanks Paul. Much appreciated. We’re getting some great feedback and we’re pleased people are liking what we’re doing. Thanks for supporting Electronic Cafe.
MW 🎵🎹
thanks PK means a lot to get feedback like this - thanks for watching the Electronic Cafe buddy
Another cracking show guys, great to see Wolfgang Flur , a real result, thanks again fella'
Thanks Brian for kind words and comments. Appreciated as always. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Thanks as always Brian - we love comments like this on the Electronic Cafe- Andy
I bought the CD when it came out & I've been playing it constantly for quite a while. I've only just seen this wonderful interview with Wolfgang & hearing him explain how it all came about was great to hear. You guys are so privileged to actually be able to talk one of the masters from Kraftwerk. He's such a nice guy. My personal favourite track is Birmingham. With Claudia Brucken's voice it so totally works. I'm glad Andy McCluskley turned it down. Thanks again for the great shows you put out. It is much appreciated.
Thank you for your kind words. Much appreciated. Wolfgang and Peter were so amazing. Great comments. Thank you.
Glad you’ve found us at Electronic Cafe. Please subscribe. MW
Thanks for the positive feedback and for watching the Electronic Cafe-Andy
This is absolutely superb, well done guys I loved listening to this, have posted link on my Instagram page this is a must for Kraftwerk/Electronic music fans. Brilliant 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much for your kind words and for re posting and support for Electronic Cafe. Wolfgang was amazing. MW
thanks so much appreciate the support and thanks for watching the electronic cafe! -Andy
What a lovely conversation, thank you!
Thank you for your kind words and for watching Electronic Cafe. Much appreciated. Glad you liked it. MW
Thanks so much for the kind words and for watching the Electronic Cafe - Andy
This is a wonderful and interesting interview. Thank you for this. I still can't believe wolfgang talks of visiting Yorkshire wow
Thank you Michael. Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for sharing and watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Great episode, it's great seeing these guys using their combined electronic skills to produce such brilliant music ! And Claudia Brucken was such a bonus . Takes me back to early 80,s electronic music. Groundbreaking! Ps love that Japan T Shirt Andy !
Thanks Peter glad you liked the episode (and my t-shirt!) thanks for watching the Electronic Cafe - Andy
Thanks for great comments and kind words Peter and for watching Electronic Cafe. Wolfgang new album is sounding phenomenal. MW
GREAT INTERVIEW GUYS. Sounds like a great album
Thanks Seamus. It definitely is a great album and Wolfgang was wonderful. Thanks for your kind words and for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
thanks Seamus it's a great album, thanks for watching the Electronic Cafe -Andy
Wolfgan and Bartos should make cool music together again.
That would be amazing. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW 🎵🎹
That would be awesome! thanks for watching the Electronic Cafe -Andy
Guys geat interview , amazing insight. The album sounds amazing only a couple of weeks to wait.
Thanks for your kind words and comments Andrew. Much appreciated. Album is mega. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Thanks Andrew, appreciate your kind words and for watching the Electronic Cafe- Andy
Top quality content...a real living legend
100% my friend. Glad you liked and thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
thanks for the kind words and for watching the Electronic Cafe -Andy
Really cool interview, and funny Peter lives in Hebden Bridge which is my nearest town from Todmorden - so we’re in the same bit of Valley. What was interesting was to be reminded that Wolfgang was the drummer in Kraftwerk, and when you think of all those complex bass drum patterns and skeletal percussions that flowed so effortlessly on Man Machine & Computer World that was all his doing. The nicest thing though was how he chose everything he does at this stage of his life with heart before anything else. I’d definitely have a beer with him!
Thanks Mark. Much appreciated.
Indeed. Wolf was such a lovely guy. As is Peter.
We were pinching ourselves throughout. Here was a man who was actually in Kling Klang when these pivotal albums were made. It blows my mind. MW
Cheers Mark, thanks for the kind words and for watching the Electronic Cafe buddy - Andy
There's something for everyone on this album. The electronic landscapes are beautiful and varied. Wonderfully immersive experience that pays homage to the past and looks with wonder and awe into the future of sound. Plenty of chill, plenty of groove.
Fantastic album. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
thanks for watching the Electronic Cafe -Andy
Brilliant...Just what the doctor ordered... !!!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
cool interview!
Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW 🎵
thanks for the kind words and watching the Electronic Cafe -Andy
@@electroniccafemusic Title line for Electric Sheep comes from the title by Philip K. Dick’s book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, replicated in film Blade Runner.
Many thanks. Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
@@balkandepot Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Good episode lads
Thanks my friend 🙏🏻. MW 🎵🎹
@@electroniccafemusic
Maybe one day you can interview Ralf Hutter, even he does agree to appear in Robot form lol
thanks mate - Andy
Excellent cheers great interview .
Thank you for your kind words and for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Saw their live show in Bristol. Fantastic
Indeed Sir. We’ve seen in London and Brighton. Wolfgang (and Peter) are top notch.
Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Agree Barry brilliant live! Thanks for watching the Electronic Cafe-Andy
Well done lads on getting this interview. You both come across as very knowledgeable and passionate about electronic music .
thanks Rob really appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching the electronic cafe - Andy
Thanks for kind words Robert. Much appreciated. Thansk for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Superb how can you top that
Thank you for that. Glad you liked it and of course for watching Electronic Cafe. Much appreciated. MW 🎹🎵
thanks buddy - and for watching the Electronic Cafe -Andy
Amazing
Thank you. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW 🎵🎹
Thanks sir - appreciate you watching the Electronic Cafe!- Andy
Flur in German Helmet reminds me of DEVO's General Boy. Interesting to hear a bit of Flur's history.
I would like to purchase what I been hearing on Wolfgangs D.J. shows, but I have a feeling it's all custom per performance.....
Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. Wolfgang is fantastic. MW
Time Pie is one of my Favorite album.
Indeed. A it’s a wonderful album with Yamo. MW 🎵🤷🏻♂️
fABULOUS GOD BLESS WE NEED THISXXXX
Thank you. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
To be honest, I spoke to Wolfgang last week and I found him aloof and far from friendly, he even insisted on complete silence in the car from the driver/owner of the venue he was playing at that evening when collected from the airport!😂
To be honest. I returned from Cologne last week and I felt the same in the car 😂
Jokes apart, I’ve met him a few times and have always found him charming…. I even shared a packet of peanuts with him in Brighton last week.
English is his second language and personally speaking have always found Peter and Wolfgang to be charming. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Odd that he didn't seem to know the origin of "Do androids dream of electric sheep?" (the titel of the story that Bladerunner is based on). Nice interview though.
In the context of Wolfgang's "Electric Sheep" song - the phrase "do ROBOTS dream of electric sheep" was the concluding line of an email sent to him by Carl Cox's manager which he borrowed and used, not in relation to Blade Runner. Glad you enjoyed interview and thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. Appreciated. MW
@@electroniccafemusic Ok, my mistake. :)
Analog is the most important to human brain wave what wave length they can understand ...and nothing can replace that....its started to consumed and understand ...today music ..its hardly to understand ...dun know where its start and its end ...its juz bared seems rushing for something...
Thanks for comments and for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Helluva a t-shirt
Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Wolfgang ist solch eine grosse Inspirations Quelle ! Ich mache selber Musik und muss sagen Kraftwerk und eben Wolfgangs Solo Werke sind super genial.....liebe Grüße und danke für dieses Video ruclips.net/video/ME3GZ6DQ-Ns/видео.html
Thanks for your kind words and comments and for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
Thanks for watching the Electronic Cafe-Andy
So, with all due respect to Wólfgang. In other words. In response to his message in his track entitled “Say “No””, it’s “okay” to “say “no””, to being armed, in event, of a serial killer, or, an armed predator should break into one’s house while being home, only to have his firearm shoved down one’s throat, or, better yet, have succeeded in compromising a family member. Then what? Would you expect that individual to, simply, roll up in a ball and take the shot?
As Wolfgang explained, it’s a song based on the poem “SAY 'NO'", by Wolfgang Borchert written in 1947.
I don't want to be fussy nor pedantic BUT Kraftwerk are NOT synth pop ... they are a band that compose, produce and play ELECTRONIC MUSIC and they make it in such a way that it ALSO becomes somehow "pop" and dance ... and their influence in pop and dance music of the last 45 years id obviously Huge !!! But once more, they are not synthpop: the synthpop is basicaly POP music produced by synths, samples, drum machines, musical SW, etc ... but it could easily be played by traditional instruments and it would work anyway ... We could actually say that 90% of today's pop music is "synthpop", more or less ... FUrthermore, Kraftwerk reached the TOP of their popularity at the end of 70s, NOT in the 80s ... They actually almost competely skipped the 80s for many reasons and their popularity re-start increasing in the 90s, that are much more KW-related than 80s, indeed !!! Just to be precise, I repeat, there is no polemical tone in my comment :-) !!!
The classic line up was 75-90. Thanks for watching Electronic Cafe. MW
@@electroniccafemusic of course BUT let's be honest : the TOP of popularity was reached with AUtobahn, Radio-Activity, Trans-Europe Express, The Man Machine ... all they are album from 70s ! Then came Computer World in 1981 and it was a success, too (strangely NOT in my country, Italy ...) but the decade was just beginning and KW have been absolutely "silent" in the 80s ... "Electric Cafe" (that i like very much, actually) was a total flop and it probably was released too late ... We can say that KW came back in the 90s, at least re-starting playing live; but the classic line up was gone . B.T.W. i subscribed to Your channel 🙂