The difference to the first concert, is so huge. The first in the Music Hall, from a German tv channel was so alien and experimental. This is already real music. 5 years between these two concerts. Incredible
Thank you! This is a mix between the early gigs and the mid gigs. One if the main differences between the earliy/mid and late concerts is the acoustic instruments (Vibes, Flute). From September on in that year they were replaced by synthesizers, getting more closed to the 1976 set.
Is it the band Kraftwerk playing live in 1975 remixed by you? or is it you playing all the instruments because there are no actual good sounding recordings of them live in the seventies and early eighties?
Kraftwerk. The kings of German weirdness! I realize a lot of people love these guys, but I don't get it. I mean, I can understand listening to them by buying their albums, but why pay to go see them stand in one spot all night barely moving a finger? Not much different than just listening to the album.🤷
Your point of view is interesting. I believe that precisely because they barely move in live performances, they transmit a message through a well-constructed artistic concept. While many artists bring an excess of information to the stage, Kraftwerk's minimalism draws much more attention, avoids the obvious and fulfills its objective.
@@coptvAre you one of those Kraftwerk intellectuals? 😂 Did you know Kraftwerk's music has the ability to greatly increase a person's intellect and raise their IQ by as much as 50 points? It happened to me. In 1979 I was 17 years old and dumber than a bag of rocks. I listened to Autobahn, and afterwards Noam Chomsky started calling me every time he was unsure about something.
This guy is so smart that he can remix a whole concert!
The difference to the first concert, is so huge. The first in the Music Hall, from a German tv channel was so alien and experimental. This is already real music. 5 years between these two concerts. Incredible
This is probably the last concert tour where Kraftwerk used acoustic instruments of any kind.
Excellent concert 😊 !
Bellissimo questo concerto dei kraftwerk, quelli veri!..Gli originali con la musichetta stile Germanico!..Così mi piacciono!❤❤❤👍👍
Incredible full concert remix.
Thank you very much!
I absolutely loved your take on Tanzmusik and Kristallo. Keep up your great work!
Thank you!!
Homem de cultura. Kraftwerk e vinhetas antigas da televisão brasileira.
Esse canal é uma das descobertas mais fodas do RUclips.
Bom saber que gostou!!! 😄👍🏻🎶🎹
This is AMAZING! You’ve done it again!!
Yeah!
good concert, I wish I was there
Wow, look at that intro! Everything in this video is so cool!!
Glad you like it!! Thank you!
Belo
Born in 77.
Seen Kraftwerk twice.
Both in 2014. Chi then KC
You're lucky for that!
This is amazing. Thank you!
Thank you!
Wowwww Fantástico!
Obrigado!
Elektroniczny Romantyzm ! Niejednokrotnie jeszcze posłucham wszystkich utworów KRAFTWERK u . Ciągle odkrywam Ich na nowo ...
Это очень круто! Большая работа проделана!
I was there…. in spirit.🤖
Absolute class..thank you it was like being in a time machine..such an exciting time to see hear Kraftwerk.. Fairfield Hall Croydon 75 what a night 😁
Thank you very much!
this is absolutely incredible. sounds very realistic. What timeframe are you basing the recording off? Early, mid, late / april - may - june 1975?
Thank you! This is a mix between the early gigs and the mid gigs. One if the main differences between the earliy/mid and late concerts is the acoustic instruments (Vibes, Flute). From September on in that year they were replaced by synthesizers, getting more closed to the 1976 set.
Máxima energía eléctrica!!!!
Amazing intro! And an even more amazing performance! Which plugins did you use?
Thank you! I used mostly a Moog Model D VST an OB-Xd (an Obehin emulator). I can make a video showing my plugins list soon!
@@coptvthere’s also a website where you can play the OBXD, but it is sadly not available to use at the moment
Is it the band Kraftwerk playing live in 1975 remixed by you? or is it you playing all the instruments because there are no actual good sounding recordings of them live in the seventies and early eighties?
It was me playing/singing with virtual instruments. The idea is to recreate the same sound experience of the time in digital quality.
Haha nice! The fact that I couldn't be certain is that you have done a good job@@coptv
Do a 1978 tour show next! With Spacelab and Metropolis on the setlist.
Great
Thank you!
Did you mix up the classic 1970 flute "hits" on Ruckzuck with the mid-70s electronic instrumentation? Such a cool idea!
Yes! Actually, I sampled the staccato flute sounds from the original track., playing them with a MIDI controller.
1:49 Delia Derbyshire, electronic music pioneer. She’s famous for her arrangement of the Doctor Who theme. That was used for the show for 17 years.
Yes! Thanks for noticing that! Delia Derbyshire, Daphne Oram, Max Matthews, and many others helped very much with the development of Electronic Music.
And later on got sampled for 5 years!
1:09:10 Radioactivity Melody
Yes! This song includes many other songs as "Radioactivity" and "Showroom dummies"
Great animation and music wow
Thank you!!
Wow
I don’t think it’s pronounced “Ralf Hooter”, probably “hurter”, without the r.
That's the English pronunciation (Like the guy from the Grammy awards said in 2014).
@@coptv I know. But ralf pronounces it differently.
Titel list??
In der Beschreibung :) (In the description)
@@coptv 😅
Do the theme of 90's 2000's
Ważniejszy dla Mnie jest KRAFTWERK aniżeli Jean Michel Jarre ......
Kraftwerk. The kings of German weirdness! I realize a lot of people love these guys, but I don't get it. I mean, I can understand listening to them by buying their albums, but why pay to go see them stand in one spot all night barely moving a finger? Not much different than just listening to the album.🤷
Your point of view is interesting. I believe that precisely because they barely move in live performances, they transmit a message through a well-constructed artistic concept. While many artists bring an excess of information to the stage, Kraftwerk's minimalism draws much more attention, avoids the obvious and fulfills its objective.
@@coptvAre you one of those Kraftwerk intellectuals? 😂 Did you know Kraftwerk's music has the ability to greatly increase a person's intellect and raise their IQ by as much as 50 points? It happened to me. In 1979 I was 17 years old and dumber than a bag of rocks. I listened to Autobahn, and afterwards Noam Chomsky started calling me every time he was unsure about something.
So it's a fake then. Brilliant. Just what we need.
The concert look dead but the music is lively
Fake!!!!!
⚠️Please, Read the description! ⚠️