Sometimes a new artist changes music entirely. These are three genre-defining one-hit wonders from the 1970s we can't quit.
Stepping into Stage AE on the North Shore on Friday night felt like taking a time machine back to the 1970s — just with way better sound and cooler visuals. Kraftwerk has been playing their ...
Do you ever wish you could time travel? To go back decades in the past to find out what times were like, to breathe the air, eat the food, and, of course, listen to the music? If you had such a time ...
In their 55 years as a band, Kraftwerk has managed the rare double-feat of changing the face of modern music forever, while never breaking into the mainstream. If you’ve listened to disco, hip-hop, ...
The German electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk's 70-minute set on Sunday in the Sahara tent at Coachella featured a style of digital minimalism and included many of the band's prominent songs.
In 1982, a teenaged-Organized Noize member Patrick “Sleepy” Brown heard Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force’s “Planet Rock” for the first time. He was hooked by the song’s combination of rap ...
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