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  1. Wolfgang Flür played electronic percussion in Kraftwerk during their most productive era, then departed for a solo career, first as Yamo and then under his own name, with more playful material than his former band. He joined Kraftwerk in 1973 and contributed to some of their most popular and influential albums, including Autobahn and The Man ...

  2. Wolfgang Flür discography and songs: Music profile for Wolfgang Flür, born 17 July 1947. Genres: Electronic, Synthpop. Albums include Magazine 1, Transhuman, and Eloquence: The Complete Works.

  3. 3 de jun. de 2023 · A thrilling return to the Techno-Pop sound that he helped to define with electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk. An all new electronic album, Magazine 1, that h...

  4. 14 de feb. de 2021 · This past fall saw the release of TRANSHUMAN, a collaboration between German electronic group U96 and former Kraftwerk member Wolfgang Flür.We previously ran an interview with U96’s Hayo Lewerentz, and now we present an email interview with Flür.. Flür played percussion with Kraftwerk from 1973 until 1987. After stepping away from music for many years, he returned with such projects as ...

  5. 5 de jun. de 2015 · Flür’s first pop band, The Beethovens, was founded in 1966. He recalls meeting every Saturday afternoon, listening to Radio Luxembourg, and deciding what songs they would cover.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2015 · Born in 1947 in Frankfurt, Germany, Wolfgang Flür rose to prominence as Kraftwerk‘s electro-drummer during their most commercially successful period, between 1973’s Autobahn and 1986’s Electric Cafe / Techno Pop. He joined what at the time was the duo of Florian Schneider and Ralf Hütter, and became, with the later addition of Karl Bartos, part of what is still considered to be the ...

  7. 1 de ene. de 2001 · August 21, 2023. Penned by Kraftwerk's "bad boy," Wolfgang Flür comes clean about his kinky escapades in the memoir which no one asked for, but everyone secretly wanted. And oh boy, does he come clean. Thanks to this book, I will never hear "My Generation" the same way again. Naughty, naughty Wolfgang! love-hate.