CD Parlophone Label Group (PLG) Release date: 09/Oct/2009
Shipping charges are minimized.
19 visitors are looking at this item
Delivery to US in:
15-19 workdays (ordered)
Sales Rank:
#65 in Electro #273 in Dance&Electronic
Style:
Electro
Product No.:
1898297009
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Boing Boom Tschak"
02. "Techno Pop"
03. "Musique Non Stop"
04. "Der Telefon Anruf"
05. "House Phone"
06. "Sex Objekt"
07. "Electric Cafe"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Previously known as Electric Cafe (1986). Remastered and re-released under it's original working title, Techno Pop.
Issued in a cardboard and a jewel case with transparent tray and a 16-page booklet.
"Techno Pop (Remaster)" is a remastered edition of Kraftwerk's iconic album, available in CD format and released by Parlophone Label Group (PLG). This release brings renewed clarity and depth to the pioneering electronic sounds that defined an era. Originally known as "Electric Café," this album showcases Kraftwerk?s innovative approach to synthesizers, rhythm machines, and vocoder vocals, solidifying their influence on genres ranging from techno to pop. The remaster enhances every detail of tracks like "Musique Non Stop" and "The Telephone Call," making it essential for both longtime fans and new listeners. Kraftwerk, formed in Düsseldorf in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider, are widely regarded as trailblazers of electronic music. Their groundbreaking work has inspired countless artists across decades?albums such as "Autobahn," "Trans-Europe Express," and "The Man-Machine" have left an indelible mark on modern music culture. The manufacturer behind this release, Parlophone Label Group (PLG), is renowned for its commitment to quality reissues and its impressive roster featuring legendary acts throughout music history.
Despite an album entitled Techno Pop appearing in the EMI release schedule for 1983, the Tour de France EP turned out to be the only Kraftwerk release...
Pierre T. - 25/Feb/2019
The remaster is very good. This is the album with which I discovered the band. I find them very funny and fun. I prefer the original german versions to the english ones.