Radio-Activity
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Radio-Activity is a 1975 album by Kraftwerk. It was released in German as Radio-Aktivität. Unlike later albums, which featured different lyrics, only the titles differ between the English and German editions.
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1975 - Kraftwerk - German - English
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The hyphenated album title displays Kraftwerk's typical deadpan humour, being a pun on the twin themes of the songs, half being about radioactivity, the other half about radio.
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Radioactivity - Radio
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This was the first Kraftwerk album to be entirely self-produced by Hütter & Schneider in their Kling Klang studio, and the first one to be performed by the "classic" Hütter/Schneider/Bartos/Flür line-up. All the music was written by Hütter/Schneider, with Emil Schult collaborating on lyrics, and designing the artwork.
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This was the first Kraftwerk album to feature use of the distinctive Vako Orchestron keyboard (choir, string and organ sounds), which they had purchased on their recent US Autobahn tour. The band's custom-built electronic percussion also features heavily in the sound, and extensive use is made of the vocoder. The usual synthesizers are of course also present (including Minimoog and ARP Odyssey), and Ralf's Farfisa electronic piano makes a return on "Transistor". For the first time, no flute, violin or guitars are used at all.
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Vako Orchestron - Minimoog - ARP Odyssey - Farfisa
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