
January; the Japanese re-issue of 'Computer World' on CD finally appears,
but it includes only 'Dentaku' as a bonus track and not the two versions
of 'Tour De France' as originally planned, much to the dissapointment
of many fans.
Mail order stores also list a single and album release from Japan
for Kraftwerk... by the years end there is no sign of either release.
'Trancewerk Express Volume 2' sees the light of day, with further
interpretations, mainly in a techno/dance style of Kraftwerk material,
again from the Hypnotic/Cleopatra label in the US. By the years end
another various artists Kraftwerk cover version double CD called 'Krafty
Moves' appears in Germany.
Following in the vein of The Balanescu Quartet and 'Trans Slovenia
Express' releases, a CD from Terre Thaemlitz called 'Die Roboter
Rubato' on the Milles Plateux label features piano renditions of
Kraftwerk material.
The start of the year sees the release of 'Stereomatic' by Yamo
as a single in Germany. This is followed later in the year by the 'Time
Pie' album in Germany and, later, USA and Japan. A second single, 'Guiding
Ray', is also issued in Germany. Wolfgang Fluer makes promotional visits
to America and Japan as well as also appearing for the second year in
succession at the KLEMDag event in Holland, this time with a presentation
of the 'Time Pie' album, including the airing of an electronic press
kit featuring some of his own home-movie footage of his days with Kraftwerk.
February 7 sees the announcement of the news confirming that Kraftwerk
will make a live appearance at the 1997 'Tribal Gathering' event
at Luton Hoo estate, England, on May 24. Speculation regarding a new
album hightens...
With the forthcoming live appearance, there are numerous press articles
in the media re-apprasing Kraftwerk. Significantly, no new interviews
at all with the band are forthcoming.
Further DJ-remix/sample-cover verions of Kraftwerk material appear,
on some coloured vinyl 12" singles.
Rumour suggests that a new Kraftwerk track will appear in the new
Wim Wenders movie, 'The End Of Violence'. By the years end, and
the release of the movie and soundtrack, it becomes obvious that this
is not so.
May sees a press release from EMI to announce the re-issue of some
Kraftwerk material to coincide with the 'Tribal Gathering' event. A
series of four promo-only 12" singles ('Trans-Europe Express', 'Home
Computer', 'Numbers' and 'Music Non Stop') were to be issued throughout
May and also be available in a very limited edition boxed set (some
copies with a T-shirt too).
The press release also announces the issue on June 2nd of a new re-issue
of 'The Man Machine' in new, enhanced 'digipak' sleeve packaging
and complete with a bonus CD with three extra German language edits,
while similar re-issues for 'Radio-Activity' and 'Trans-Europe Express'
are scheduled for July.
As it happens, only the 12" singles appeared, with silly sums of money
being charged for copies of the box set. The CD re-issues have never
been released.
May 24th sees the long awaited return of Kraftwerk to live performance
at 'Tribal Gathering'. The band perform
their set in a large capacity tent. Speculation prior to the event mentioned
that they would perform new songs. In the event, they did in fact perform
one brand new, untitled, song and were to be seen wearing a new outfit
to coincide with this track - no doubt inspired by the wire-frame 'Music
Non Stop' video, the UV-illuminated suits were very memorable!
The set-list for the 'Tribal Gathering' live performance was; 'Numbers',
'Computer World', 'Home Computer', 'The Man Machine', 'Tour De France',
'Autobahn', 'Sellafield 2-Radioactivity', 'Trans-Europe Express'-'Abzug'-'Metal
On Metal', 'Pocket Calculator'/'Dentaku', 'The Robots'/'Robotronik',
New Song, 'Music Non Stop'
BBC Radio 1FM broadcast some of the event - the impression is given
that it is being broadcast live, but in fact their broadcast was a few
hours after Kraftwerk had appeared. To add insult to injury, only a
number of the songs are broadcast and the first two tracks broadcast
were re-played at a slow sample speed making them sound much slower
than they should be.
Further live activity follows later in the year with live appearances
in Austria and Germany in October. On October 16 the band play live
in Linz, Austria while two days later on the 18th the band perform live
in Karlsruhe, Germany as part of the 'Multimediale 5' event at
the ZKM. The shows have even more surprises than the 'Tribal Gathering'
event, with a further two brand new songs aired and a new version of
'Airwaves' performed too.
Setlist for these two concerts is; 'Nummern', 'Computerwelt', 'Heimcomputer',
'The Man Machine', 'Tour de France', 'Autobahn', 'Aetherwellen', New
Song 1, 'Sellafield 2' - 'Radioaktivitaet', New Song 2, 'Trans Europa
Express'- 'Abzug'-'Metall auf Metall', 'Taschenrechner', 'Die Roboter/Robotronik',
New Song 3 (first performed at 'Tribal Gathering), 'Musik Non Stop'
With all this new live activity, inevitable bootleg CDs with both
the 'Tribal Gathering' and 'ZKM' concerts appear, as well as further
DJ remix compilations and more archive live concerts. The 'ZKM' live
double bootleg CD features recordings of the three new tracks as well
as the new version of 'Airwaves'.
The German music channel VIVA honour Kraftwerk with their 'Branchen-Comet
'97' (Lifetime Achievement) Award at their annual awards ceremony. Perhaps
unsurprsingly no Kraftwerk members attend to collect the award, an EMI
representative instead performing the necessary honours.
Further Kraftwerk involvement with the Doepfer instrument company
is mooted, with their MS-404 and Schaltwerk equipment. The Schaltwerk
certainly was on display amongst the Kling Klang racks at their concerts
of this year. The Quasimidi company have also stated on their literature
that Kraftwerk have used their Rave-O-Lution 309 module in their recent
concerts.
Karl Bartos continues his work with the Swedish band Mobile Homes,
with a single called 'You Make The Sun Shine' mooted for a new year
release. He has also contributed a remix to a track called 'Coma' by
a band called Superior. Talk of a new 'Elektric Music' album
for release in the new year is also present.
The Christmas/New Year double-issue of the NME music paper contains
a brief report on potential forthcoming live work from Kraftwerk in
the spring of 1998 in London...
‘This Year's Model’ - Kraftwerk are to release a new album
and perform live on London's South Bank as part of an electronic music
festival which has the working title of ‘Machines’.
The Machines festival is also scheduled to feature among others,
Scanner, Cabaret Voltaire and Heaven 17 spin off group, BEF. It's
due to take place over a month at South Bank venues including Royal
Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Purchell Rooms.
The Festival is being put together by members of the team responsible
for the Meltdown Festival which, In recent years has seen performances
by Elvis Costello, Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed and Jeff Buckley.
Kraftwerk's Ralf Hutter has confirmed that the band are "hard at
work" at the Kling Klang studios on a new album, Which is scheduled
for a late 1998 release.
Three new but untitled Kraftwerk tracks have already surfaced on
a double live CD, "ZKM", The CD features a Kraftwerk performance recorded
at the Mediale 5 Festival in Karlsruhe in Germany on October 18.
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