Pocket Calculator is a track by Kraftwerk from the album The Mix released in 1991. This track has received 0 comments and 13 ratings from BestEverAlbums.com site members. This track is rated in the top 18% of all tracks on BestEverAlbums.com. BestEverAlb
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mega-mix, and probably work best when you opt to appreciate the small details instead of looking for epiphanies in the beats or hooks. things get a lot more active on the second half of the record, as tunes like "vitamin" and "aero dynamik"/"titanium" sparkle from the ever-pristine ...
that brings out the song's playfulness. also, unlike most mix albums of the period this one had a purpose: these more physical and propulsive versions have fed into kraftwerk's live set ever since. after the mix , silence for a rumor-filled decade, and then at last new work: an album...
albums of new material since the early 1980s — was obviously too much for Karl Bartos to bear (1991'sThe Mixdoesn't count, as it featured re‑recorded versions of older songs). Tired of forever awaiting this "perfect" pop song's arrival, Bartos departed what he termed "the best ...
coming from everywhere and anywhere, the sound space ever-changing and morphing. Oh yeah—if you happen to have a 3-D TV or video setup, you can enjoy the same 3-D visuals as a live concert. In fact, at least one review feels that this is the best Kraftwerk disc to have. I say...
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the record I would listen to, and still do, when I want to feel alone. It’s the warmest and, to my thinking, saddest of all the Kraftwerk records, though this could be attributed almost solely to the song ‘Radioland,’ which is the most aching thing I’ve ever heard on record...
Between 1974 and 1981, Kraftwerk made five startlingly original albums that were influential enough to shape entire genres.
World' is a soul record: the first time I heard it, I was seduced. There is talk among convention delegates of Can, and of Faust, Eno, Derrick May, Depeche Mode and David Sylvian — but everyone at the Rosecrea Hotel seems in general agreement that Kraftwerk are quite simply the best...