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March 23, 2016: Kraftwerk | YMO | Stereolab
The three greatest electro-pop bands of all time together at last for a career-spanning survey of each group's über-genki oeuvre.
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Music behind DJ: Bodega Pop |
Intro |
Bodega Pop Live |
2016 |
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Organisation | Silver Forest | Tone Float | 1970 | Ralf Hutter - keyboards Florian Schneider - flute, violin, percussion Butch Hauf - bass, percussion Basil Hammoundi - percussion Fred Monics - Drums Conrad Plank - producer Have also seen 1969 as the date for this album | 0:04:57 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | Megahertz | Kraftwerk | 1970 | Ralf Hütter – organ, guitar, tubon; cover design Florian Schneider-Esleben – flute, violin, percussion Andreas Hohmann – drums on "Ruckzuck" and "Stratovarius" Klaus Dinger – drums on "Vom Himmel hoch" Konrad "Conny" Plank – sound engineer & production Klaus Löhmer – assistant sound engineer | 0:07:34 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | Strom | Kraftwerk 2 | 1972 | Ralf Hütter – organ, electric piano, bass, rhythm machine, xylophone, harmonica Florian Schneider-Esleben – flutes, violin, guitar, effects, xylophone Conrad Plank – sound engineer | 0:17:26 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | Tongebirge | Ralf und Florian | 1973 | Ralf Hütter – vocals, keyboards, organ, electronics, bass guitar, guitar, drums, percussion Florian Schneider – vocals, keyboards, electronics, flute, violin, guitar, percussion Konrad "Conny" Plank – sound engineer | 0:20:35 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | Morgenspaziergang | Autobahn | 1974 | Ralf Hütter – vocals, electronics. Florian Schneider – vocals, electronics Klaus Röder – violin, guitar Wolfgang Flür – percussion Konrad "Conny" Plank – sound engineer | 0:23:21 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | Radio Sterne | Radio-Aktivität | 1975 | Ralf Hütter – voice, synthesizer, orchestron, drum machine, electronics. minimoog in "Radio-Activity" Florian Schneider – voice, vocoder, votrax, synthesizer and electronics Karl Bartos – electronic percussion Wolfgang Flür – electronic percussion Peter Bollig – technical engineer (Kling Klang Studio, Düsseldorf). Walter Quintus – sound mix engineer (Rüssl Studio, Hamburg) | 0:27:18 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | Schaufensterpuppen | Trans Europa Express | 1977 | Ralf Hütter – voice, synthesizer, orchestron, synthanorma-sequenzer, electronics, producer Florian Schneider – voice, vocoder, votrax, synthesizer, electronics, producer Karl Bartos – electronic percussion Wolfgang Flür – electronic percussion Technical Peter Bollig – engineer Bill Haverson – engineer (The Record Plant, Hollywood) Thomas Kuckuck – engineer (Rüssl Studio, Hamburg) | 0:31:02 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | The Man-Machine | The Man-Machine | 1978 | Ralf Hütter – album concept, artwork reconstruction (2009 remaster), cover, electronics, keyboards, Orchestron, production, Synthanorma Sequenzer, synthesiser, vocoder, voice Florian Schneider – album concept, electronics, production, synthesiser, vocoder, Votrax Karl Bartos – electronic percussion Wolfgang Flür – electronic drums | 0:36:39 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | Computer Love | Computer World | 1981 | Ralf Hütter – album concept, artwork reconstruction, cover, electronics, keyboards, mixing, Orchestron, production, recording, Synthanorma Sequenzer, synthesiser, vocoder, voice Florian Schneider – album concept, cover, electronics, mixing, production, recording, speech synthesis, synthesiser, vocoder Karl Bartos – electronic percussion | 0:42:10 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | Boing Boom Tschak | Electric Café | 1986 | Ralf Hütter – voice, vocoder, keyboards, electronics, mix Florian Schneider – vocoder, speech synthesis Karl Bartos – electronic percussion (and voice on "The Telephone Call" | 0:49:16 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | Tour de France (Radio Edit) | Tour de France Soundtracks | 2003 | Ralf Hütter – vocals, software synthesizers, sequencing Florian Schneider – additional vocals, software synthesizers, sequencing Fritz Hilpert – software synthesizers, electronic percussion, sound engineer[11] Henning Schmitz – software synthesizers, electronic percussion | 0:52:22 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Kraftwerk |
Metall Auf Metall |
The Mix |
1991 |
0:55:16 (Pop-up) |
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Yellow Magic Orchestra | Computer Game (Theme from the Cirus) | Yellow Magic Orchestra | 1978 | Constant members: Haruomi "Harry" Hosono, Yukihiro Takahashi, Ryuichi Sakamoto | 1:04:46 (Pop-up) |
Yellow Magic Orchestra | Day Tripper | Solid State Survivor | 1979 | 1:05:56 (Pop-up) | |
Yellow Magic Orchestra | Tighten Up (Japanese Gentleman Stand Up Please) | ×∞Multiplies | 1980 | 1:08:29 (Pop-up) | |
Yellow Magic Orchestra | Rap Phenomena | BGM | 1981 | 1:12:09 (Pop-up) | |
Yellow Magic Orchestra | Pure Jam | Technodelic | 1981 | 1:16:34 (Pop-up) | |
Yellow Magic Orchestra | Wild Ambitions | Naughty Boys | 1983 | 1:20:58 (Pop-up) | |
Yellow Magic Orchestra | The Madmen | Service | 1983 | 1:26:10 (Pop-up) | |
Yellow Magic Orchestra | Nanga Def? | Technodon | 1993 | The band broke up in 1993, but reformed in 1992 to record this album. Ryuichi was reportedly not happy with it. | 1:30:32 (Pop-up) |
Yellow Magic Orchestra | Mars | Gijonymo: Yellow Magic Orchestra Live In Gijon 19 / 6 08 | 2008 | 1:35:59 (Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: Yellow Magic Orchestra |
Wind Ambitious |
Naughty Boys (Instrumental) |
1983 |
1:40:08 (Pop-up) |
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Stereolab | Doubt | Switched On | 1991 | Laetitia Sadier (vocals) Gina Morris (vocals) Tim Gane (guitar, Moog synthesizer, Farfisa organ) Martin Kean (bass) Joe Dilworth (drums) | 1:50:04 (Pop-up) |
Stereolab | Mellotron | Peng! | 1992 | Laetitia Sadier - vocals Tim Gane - guitar, Farfisa organ, Moog synthesizer Joe Dilworth - drums Martin Kean - bass | 1:52:28 (Pop-up) |
Stereolab | French Disko | Jenny Ondioline | 1993 | 1:55:28 (Pop-up) | |
Stereolab | Pack Yr Romantic Mind | Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements | 1993 | Laetitia Sadier - vocals, guitar, Vox organ, Moog synthesizer, tambourine Tim Gane - guitar, Vox organ, Moog synthesizer, percussion Sean O'Hagan - guitar, Vox & Farfisa organs Andy Ramsay - bouzouki, Vox organ, percussion Mary Hansen - vocals, guitar, tambourine Duncan Brown - guitar, bass, background vocals | 1:58:32 (Pop-up) |
Stereolab | Space Age Bachelor Pad Music (Mellow) | the groop played "SPACE AGE BATCHELOR PAD MUSIC" | 1993 | 2:03:25 (Pop-up) | |
Stereolab | Anemie | ABC Music: The Radio 1 Sessions [Disc 1] [Live] | 1993 | 2:05:11 (Pop-up) | |
Stereolab | Three-Dee Melodie | Mars Audiac Quintet | 1994 | Laetitia Sadier - vocals, guitar, Vox organ, Moog synthesizer, tambourine Tim Gane - guitar, Vox organ, Moog synthesizer, percussion Sean O'Hagan - guitar, Vox & Farfisa organs Andy Ramsay - drums Mary Hansen - vocals, guitar, tambourine Duncan Brown - guitar, bass, background vocals Katharine Gifford - keyboards | 2:11:13 (Pop-up) |
Stereolab | Ulan Bator | Mars Audiac Quintet [bonus disc] | 1994 | 2:14:48 (Pop-up) | |
Stereolab | OLV 26 | Emperor Tomato Ketchup | 1996 | Laetitia Sadier - vocals, various instruments Tim Gane - guitar, various keyboards Andy Ramsay - drums, programming Mary Hansen - guitar, vocals Duncan Brown - bass guitar Morgane Lhote - keyboards Sean O'Hagan – string arranger, electric piano, organ, vibraphone Marcus Holdaway, Sally Herbert, Mandy Drummond, Meg Gates – strings Ray Dickarty – alto saxophone John McEntire – vibraphone, guitar, synthesizers, maracas, tambourine | 2:17:46 (Pop-up) |
Stereolab | Fluorescences | Oscillons From the Anti-Sun | 1996 | 2:23:20 (Pop-up) | |
Stereolab | Miss Modular | Dots and Loops | 1997 | Laetitia Sadier (vocals) Tim Gane (guitar) Mary Hansen Richard Harrison Morgane Lhote Andrew Ramsay | 2:26:35 (Pop-up) |
Stereolab | Fuses | Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night | 1999 | Mark Bassey – Overdubs Colin Crawley – Overdubs Fulton Dingley – Producer, Engineer, Mixing Tim Gane – Organ, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Drums, Vocals, Clavinet, Wurlitzer, Electric Harpsichord, Group Member Mary Hansen – Organ, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Drums, Vocals, Clavinet, Wurlitzer, Electric Harpsichord Sophie Harris – Strings William Hawkes – Strings Kev Hopper – Saw Simon Johns – Bass Morgane Lhote, Keyboards Rob Mazurek – Cornet John McEntire – Drums, Keyboards, Producer Ramsay Morgan – Organ, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Drums, Vocals, Clavinet, Wurlitzer, Electric Harpsichord Dominic Murcott – Marimba (Electronics) Jacqueline Norrie – Strings Sean O'Hagan – Organ, Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Piano, Harpsichord, Clavinet, Brass Arrangement Jim O'Rourke – Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Keyboards, Producer, String Arrangements Andy Ramsay - Drums, programming Andy Robinson – Overdubs Steve Rooke – Mastering Laetitia Sadier - Voice Steve Waterman – Overdubs Brian G. Wright – Strings | 2:30:57 (Pop-up) |
Stereolab | Barok - Plastic | The First of the Microbe Hunters | 2000 | 2:34:38 (Pop-up) | |
Stereolab | Captain Easychord | Sound-Dust | 2001 | Last studio recording with Mary Hansen, R.I.P. | 2:37:21 (Pop-up) |
Stereolab | Margerine Rock | Margerine Eclipse | 2003 | Recorded in dual mono! | 2:42:40 (Pop-up) |
Stereolab | Microclimate | Instant 0 In The Universe | 2003 | 2:45:28 (Pop-up) | |
Stereolab | Plastic Mile | Fab Four Suture | 2005 | Date is date of original single; comp album is from 2006 | 2:49:41 (Pop-up) |
Stereolab | Pop Molecule | Chemical Chords | 2008 | 2:54:40 (Pop-up) | |
Stereolab | Everybody's Weird Except Me | Not Music | 2010 | Lætitia Sadier – vocals Tim Gane – guitar Simon Johns – bass Andy Ramsay – drums, synthesizer | 2:56:50 (Pop-up) |
Music behind DJ: Catrina Paslaru |
Hei La Bodega |
Hei La Bodega - Carnaval! |
2000 |
3:00:20 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Gary:
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Polyus:
listener james from westwood:
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Uncle Michael:
Gary, my brother...that's so you. I love you man.
Gary:
Uncle Michael:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Uncle Michael:
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steve:
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hyde:
Gary:
hyde:
and wtf, i was thinking that maybe i hadn't listened to Stereolab since Mary Hansen died. That was in 2002. Holy crapoli, i am old.
listener james from westwood:
Uncle Michael:
Gary:
Uncle Michael:
Polyus:
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Dave:
Gary:
listener james from westwood:
Oddly, a couple of years later, 2 Live Crew would sample the base of this song for one of theirs, as I found out when someone on campus began BLASTING their album during finals week. I was sitting there, thinking, "Is that Kraftwerk under all that?!"
Rich in Washington:
I was talking to this hillbilly coworker about weird music and out of nowhere, he goes "have you ever heard of a German band called Kraftwerk?" I had, but only heard dribs and drabs of them on the radio.
Well, about a week later, he gives me immaculately duped cassettes of all their early albums. I still have them even though I bought them all on record and CD over the years.
I always think of that guy when I listen to Kraftwerk. So weird.
Uncle Michael:
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Rich in Washington:
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listener james from westwood:
@Gary: Could. Not. Get. this tape out of my Walkman after I bought it. For like weeks. Then it got into heavy rotation with "The Pleasure Principle." My being wicked into cyberpunk literature at the time (end of the 80s) surely helped.
northguineahills:
Rich in Washington:
Another was this trippy dude at my current workplace who loved Enoch Light stuff.
Once I left my work area with my stereo on and Throbbing Gristle's Hot on the Heels of Love was on when I walked in and this dude was going 'Ooo! I LIKE THAT!' and doing this trippy old dude dance to it. Not even sarcastically. He really dug it.
Gary:
hyde:
Rich in Washington:
northguineahills:
I'm probably going to be taking a good job in FL, but it means leaving my wife (she has a dream job here), and more importantly, leave NYC.
northguineahills:
hyde:
ndbob:
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Dave:
Anyway I can relate to the hillbillies.. my family grew up in the middle of nowhere but my brother ordered stuff by mail in the early '80s.. Gong, Magma, Can, Captain Beefheart. And I listened to Funkadelic and music of Africa.
Gary:
Uncle Michael:
annie:
hyde:
Uncle Michael:
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Rich in Washington:
Rich in Washington:
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listener james from westwood:
Dave:
My brother had ×∞Multiplies album.
"Rydeen" since covered by Japanese
girl group E-girls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_4nGY9at9M
Gary:
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annie:
Dave:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZtsmFFeyAM
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coelacanth:
-Hello Gary and Bodegatrons!
Gary:
annie:
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hyde:
hyde:
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hyde:
coelacanth:
it's down to you Gary! get crackin"!
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steve:
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Andrew Waterloo:
Gary:
coelacanth:
and yeah good album title!
coelacanth:
Gary:
coelacanth:
second : sebnormal.bandcamp.com...
...i think lots of people would like it, but i've never heard them on fmu.
Andrew Waterloo:
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coelacanth:
Thanks!
'night all.
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