Kraftwek member Wolfgang Flür was heavily involved in designing customized modular housing and packaging for the their touring equipment. The band de
Kraftwek member Wolfgang Flür was heavily involved in designing customized modular housing and packaging for the their touring equipment. The band developed an astonishing use of visual elements in the live shows , which included back-projected slides and films, synchronized with the music as the technology developed, an experimental light-beam activated drum cage allowing Flür to trigger electronic percussion through arm gestures, use of hand-held miniaturized instruments during the set, and, perhaps most famously, the use of replica mannequins of themselves to perform onstage during the song "The Robots."
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by Thin White Dude. Weird s***...and some other stuff too. I suppose I should `go on` a little...oh well. 34 years old and from England (near Madches
by Thin White Dude. Weird s***...and some other stuff too. I suppose I should `go on` a little...oh well. 34 years old and from England (near Madchester), currently living in north London.
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