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  1. Esperanto, released in 1993, was the first studio album by Elektric Music, initially a collaboration of Karl Bartos (formerly of Kraftwerk) and Lothar Manteuffel (formerly of Rheingold), but later only Bartos worked under this name. The project begun after Bartos ended his involvement with Kraftwerk in 1991.

  2. 4 de oct. de 2023 · Provided to YouTube by RoutenoteEsperanto · Elektric Music · Karl Bartos · Karl BartosEsperanto℗ Elektric MusicReleased on: 1993-02-01Auto-generated by YouTube.

  3. ESPERANTO: How Kraftwerk's Karl Bartos Found His Own Sound. Today, I’ll be talking about an album not too many people have heard, but that I think more people really should--especially fans of Kraftwerk. It’s Esperanto, the 1993 debut of Kraftwerk alumnus Karl Bartoss project, Elektric Music.

  4. 1 de may. de 1993 · Barcode: 4001617928929. Matrix / Runout: SONOPRESS G-9535 / 084-92832 A 4. Label Code: LC 8100. Rights Society: GEMA. Other Versions (5 of 18) View All. Recommendations. Expo2000. Kraftwerk. Released. 1999 — Europe.

  5. 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".

  6. 7 de jun. de 1994 · Esperanto by Elektric Music released in 1994. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Companies, etc. Glass Mastered At – Sonopress – G-9535. Credits. Design [Art Design] – Emil Schult. Engineer [Additional Recording] – Paul Grau. Graphics [Additional Graphics] – Boronowski * Mixed By – Stefan Ingmann. Producer – Karl Bartos.