Karl Bartos is well-known as one-quarter of the “classic“ Kraftwerk line-up. Many of their most influential rhythms and memorable melodies were actually conceived in his home studio. They would later be used on an unstoppable succession of hits from the Düsseldorf band as they ascended to the lofty heights of popular music culture.
As a major contributor to “The Man-Machine“ (1978) and “Computer World“ (1981) Bartos has had a decisive influence on Kraftwerk’s music. Rolling Stone author Mike Rubin says of this years: “there’s something timeless and universal about their songwriting of this period.“
The Kraftwerk team went on to achieve worldwide success and cult status: in 1982 “The Model“ became a UK number 1. The track has become a classic in the history of music, along with “The Robots“, “Metropolis“, “Neon Lights“, “Numbers“, “Pocket Calculator“, “Home Computer“, “Tour de France“, “Musique Non Stop“ and “The Telephone Call“. Kraftwerk have been one of the most sampled artists of
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