The group co-founded by Ralf Hütter in 1970 promises audiences cutting-edge visuals alongside genre-creating music.
Roll Hall Of Fame as the most influential band in history alongside the Beatles, will tour Australia for the first time since 2013.
Still led by Ralf Hütter, who co-founded the group with the late Florian Schneider in 1970 after both had attended Dusseldorf’s conservatorium, Kraftwerk is promising shows that will be as much about cutting-edge computer animations and three-dimensional effects as their genre-creating music. German electro pioneers Kraftwerk on an earlier date of their 2023 world tour, which reaches Australia in December.
Hütter has called Kraftwerk’s concerts a quest for “Gesamtkunstwerk – a total work of art”, which search for soulfulness in the machines used to make the music. In recent years the three-time Grammy winners have provided a glimpse of the future in their encores, when Hütter and his three bandmates stride off and let artificial intelligence dictate the soundscape.
Today’s pop charts would sound very different without Kraftwerk. There were experimenters on synthesisers and drum machines before them, but Kraftwerk found warmth in their electronic tools and a way into the mainstream, through hits like 1974’s
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