Results for Kraftwerk
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by Daniel N. Alvarez•April 10, 2009•
"A record full of the realized potential that they first showed almost a decade ago."
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by Barney Hoskyns•October 15, 2008•
Originally published in Harpers & Queen, 1998
Ten great glam rock albums you cannot afford to live without...
Electric Warrior/T. Rex (1971)
Retooling his band as an electric quartet, Marc Bolan served up this potent mix of futurist boogie (“Jeepster”, “Get It On”) and post-hippie warbling (“Cosmic Dancer”, “Mambo Sun”). Crunchy guitar riffs, wonderfully limp-wristed singing, and hysterical backing vocals courtesy of former
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by Mark Asch•April 30, 2008•
"sore shoulders and bruised optimism"
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by j. poet•March 19, 2008•
"the thrill of cruisin’ and boozin’"
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by Emma Dennis•January 14, 2008•
On a clear night in Los Angeles, at a rather large table in the center of a rather small restaurant, no tea was being poured and no biscuits nor scones lay on people’s plates. But it was no matter. This was still very much the scene of a tea party—and a mad one at that. The affair was hosted by Colin Newman and Graham Lewis, the frontman and bassist of the seminal minimalist outfit Wire
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