The editorial Muzikalia launches a book that collects the complete story of Kraftwerkfrom its formation in 1970 to the present, and its passage from the stage to museums. This is the first Spanish biography of the group.
The editorial Muzikalia –Of the website that gives it name – publishes “Kraftwerk: The human machine”, The first book in Spanish that includes the history of the influential German electronic music group. The work, written by the journalist Pablo Ferrer Torres –A author of “The Holy Trinity”, dedicated to Depeche Mode, New Order and Pet Shop Boys– And with a prologue SERVING CARBALL (THE DRO AVIATER), It is now available and reviews the trajectory of which it is one of the most influential formations in the history of electronic music and with great influence also in other genres.
The book addresses the route of Florian Schneider and Ralf Hütterfounders of Kraftwerkpioneers in the exclusive use of electronic instruments in its Kling Klag study. Among his most representative works are “Autobahn” (1974), “Trans Europe Express” (1977), “Die Mensch-Maschine” (1978) and “Computerwelt” (1981), works that marked a before and after for the development of the electro, the techno, the hip hop or the synthpop.
“Kraftwerk: The human machine“It is already on sale in bookstores and digital platforms. With this publication, the publisher seeks to bring the Legacy of the German group to new generations and document the history of one of the most influential formations of electronic music.
You can get your copy in this same link.