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  1. Left to right: Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter, Wolfgang Flur, Karl Bartos. Both Esperanto and Electric Music were recorded in commercial studios, Heartbeat in the case of the former and Skyline (whose client list includes such luminaries as ELO, Die Krupps, Propaganda and Karl's fellow ex‑Kraftwerk member Wolfgang Flur, with his new YAMO ...

  2. Produced by Karl Bartos Mixed by Stefan Ingmann at Heartbeat Studio Additional recording engineer: Paul Grau Art by Emil Schult Additional Graphics: BORONOWSKI

  3. A great album by Ex-Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos. "Esperanto" means the "international auxiliary language" and the whole album it's about international TV-shows, Show-Biz and music as "international (universal) language" such "Esperanto". I love all tracks, but "Kissing the machine" is the greatest one of this album.

  4. Karl Bartos. Released. 2003 — Europe. CD — Album, Enhanced, Limited Edition. Sounds Of The Universe. Depeche Mode. Released. 2009 — Europe. ... (Karl Bartos) "Kissing The Machine" from (Esperanto 1993) 5:10; Elektric Music - Esperanto | Esperanto [1993] 4:44; 06 Information - Elektric Music (Esperanto)

  5. Karl Bartos: Narrative film music and sound design Mathias Black: Sound Direction 2024 24.04.24 Berlin, Babylon Kino 25.04.24 Berlin, Babylon Kino 05.06.24 Hamburg, Laeiszhalle (Schleswig Holstein Musik Festival) 06.06.24 Hamburg, Laeiszhalle (Schleswig Holstein Musik Festival) 27.10.24 Feierabendhaus, Ludwigshafen (Int. Filmfestival Mannheim ...

  6. 1 de may. de 1993 · A great album by Ex-Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos. "Esperanto" means the "international auxiliary language" and the whole album it's about international TV-shows, Show-Biz and music as "international (universal) language" such "Esperanto". I love all tracks, but "Kissing the machine" is the greatest one of this album.

  7. 28 de mar. de 2021 · Esperanto is the 1993 album by Elektric Music, the pseudonym for Kraftwerk's Karl Bartos. This was released by SPV in Germany, EastWest in Europe, Atlantic in the US. Esperanto is Elektric Music's debut album and is the brainchild of ex-Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos. The writing credits are shared with a number of others (more of which later) but the primary reference point for all the tracks ...