Electri metropolis: The Dusseldorf Faculty Of Digital Music
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Identical to Memphis and Rock’n’Roll, Dusseldorf is considered the Mecca for digital music. The capital of North Rhine-Westphalia grew to become the centre of an analog digital motion from the early Nineteen Seventies to the mid-Eighties. That is the oral account of town’s most influential bands, together with Kraftwerk, NEU!, DAF, Die Krupps and plenty of extra. This historical past uncovers the myths and actuality of the bands rising from the creative backdrop of a rich German publish WWII modernistic metropolis and explores the emergence of the digital scene in Dusseldorf and the situations that fostered such a artistic explosion and have become so influential for musicians and artists everywhere in the world. Interviews embrace Daniel Miller (Mute Information), Paul Humphreys and Andy McCluskey (OMD), Martyn Ware (Human League), Glenn Gregory (Heaven 17), Rusty Egan (Visage) Ryuichi Sakamoto and producer Giorgio Moroder.
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