An in-depth look at the history of the krautrock scene, including the most successful band Kraftwerk.
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Re: Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution
**1/2 / *****
I love Kraftwerk but this really isn't a movie about them. They waste about an hour of this three hour movie on how electronic music developed in Germany (which was quite interesting and worth of a solo documentary), then when they finally get to Kraftwerk and they are bizarrely covered in the format: "In ____ they released ______________. It was met with _________ reviews and ________ sales." followed by personal reviews of what seemed like random people they managed to get to participate. Let's not mention piss poor way the interviews were filmed. The sound is like it's coming out of a can and the lightning is worse than hillbilly local TV station in the 80s were capable of.
To top it off they skip "Techno Pop (Electric Cafe)" album, which I find to be underrated as hell for no apparent reason.
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