R.I.P Florian Schneider, the creator of Kraftwerk, and a whole new genre that influenced countless bands like Depeche Mode during the 80s, and still influences music today.
When I was a teenager, a friend of mine had bought this album. He said "lets listen to it"! I replied : oh man, You've just lost your money! Hahaha! And at the end, I said, can You put it back on? And at the end, I said, can You put it back on? And at the end, I said, can You put it back on? And at the end, I said, can You put it back on? And at the end, I said, can You put it back on? And at the end, I said, can You put it back on? And at the end, I said, can You put it back on? And at the end, I said, can You put it back on? ...
This is probably the first electronic piece of music I have ever heared. I remember back in the 90 in germany this tune already was a piece of folklore that was sung to children as lullaby ... Farewell Florian! You live on in the realm of electric energy and music!
Germany's answer to The Beatles, The Who, The Kinks, and The Rolling Stones. In the most Germanic way possible = the first DIY electronic instruments. Revolutionized the world in exponentially more ways than the "The" revolution.