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Fun facts about influential Rock Hall inductees Kraftwerk

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The music of Kraftwerk is a combination of danceability and cultural commentary.

While big names like JAY-Z, Tina Turner and the Foo Fighters will be celebrated during this weekend鈥檚 Rock Hall induction ceremony, a relatively obscure band from Germany is also being honored. Born in the 1970s, Kraftwerk may not be a household name, but its influence on popular music is considerable. Musicians ranging from David Bowie and Donna Summer, to Depeche Mode and Akron鈥檚 own DEVO have felt the impact of this band from D眉sseldorf.  

The Rock Hall鈥檚 V.P. of Education, Jason Hanley, explains why Kraftwerk belongs in the hall of fame.

Cross-genre influence

David Bowie name-checked Kraftwerk co-founder Florian Schneider with the tune 鈥淰-2 Schneider鈥 on his popular 鈥淗eroes鈥 album. Donna Summer producer Georgio Moroder was inspired by the pulsating electronic sounds of the German band to create one of her biggest dance hits, 鈥淚 Feel Love.鈥 New York hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa sampled a riff from Kraftwerk鈥檚 鈥淭rans-Europe Express鈥 for his hit song 鈥淧lanet Rock.鈥

鈥淲ithout Kraftwerk, we wouldn't have any of the synthesizer-based dance music or the electronic music experimentation we have today,鈥 Hanley said. 鈥淭hey really are at the center of taking electronic music and making it part of popular culture.鈥

Predicting the future

"They saw so many trends in modernization that were happening in the 70s that we're living with now," Hanley said. "The song 'We Are the Robots' asks whether society and our love of technology is turning us into machines. Somehow, it's hard to look at all of us with our little phones and constantly connecting to them, and not connect that back to the idea that we are the robots.

鈥淜raftwerk put out songs like 鈥楬ome Computer,鈥 which was only a dream at that point. Or 鈥楶ocket Calculator,鈥 this idea that we would all carry around a little personal electronic assistant. Kraftwerk saw all of that in the 1970s and early 80s.鈥

What鈥檚 in a name?

鈥淜raft鈥 means power or force in German, and 鈥渨erk鈥 refers to a factory.

鈥淲hen put together in German, it basically means power station,鈥 Hanley said. 鈥淎nd I think it was no mistake that Florian Schneider and Kraftwerk co-founder Ralf Hutter picked that name. They both were living in Dusseldorf, which at the time in the late 1960s was still recovering from World War II. It was a factory town. It was a recovery engine for the entire industry of Germany at the time. And when they looked out their window of their apartment, they saw factories belching steam and the sounds of the clanking throughout the night. And that attracted them.鈥

American cousins

Akron鈥檚 DEVO was also born in a rustbelt town in the early 1970s. They, too, found inspiration in a post-industrial landscape and felt a strong kinship to Kraftwerk

鈥淲hen Mark Mothersbaugh and the gang go over to record their first DEVO album, they do it in Germany with Konrad Plank or 鈥楥onny,鈥 as he was known, who was the producer of the first several Kraftwerk albums,鈥 Hanley said. 鈥淎nd in fact, Conny had a mobile recording studio over there that was in a trailer park in an oil refinery, which the symbolism there is interesting for both DEVO and Kraftwerk, of course.鈥

Fun, Fun, Fun

But, in addition to the seriousness of cultural decay, Kraftwerk knew how to have some fun with music history. Their first hit song, 鈥淎utobahn鈥 had a sly nod to California car culture. The tune takes the listener on a leisurely drive down a famous German highway.

鈥淏ut, it has a great line that says, 鈥榳ir fahren auf der Autobahn,鈥 which means, we're riding on the Autobahn,鈥 said Hanley. 鈥淭he chorus goes 鈥榝ahren, fahren, fahren, auf der Autobahn,鈥 which sounds exactly like 鈥淔un, Fun, Fun鈥 by the Beach Boys. But of course, in a very stoic German way. It's not TOO fun, but it is fun riding on the Autobahn.鈥

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Members of Kraftwerk looking to catch the next train out of their hometown station.

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David C. Barnett was a senior arts & culture reporter for 海角破解版. He retired in October 2022.