I spite of 12 titles on the cover, you receive "only" 6 *real* songs (each long song with some 'variations' around the main theme has been split into few indexes with separate titles): 1) : Prologue / Etape 1 / Etape 2 / Etape 3 / Chrono [19:12] 2) : Vitamin [8:09] 3) : Aero Dynamik / Titanium [8:25] 4) : Elektro Kardiogramm [5:16] 5) : La Forme / Regeneration [10:45] 6) : Tour De France [5:12] (Just like in case of TEE / Metal On Metal / Franz Schubert or Numbers / Computer World 2) TK
Hey gang, Now that Kraftwerk is becoming hot again, I wonder what the first known case of vocoder lyrics would be; not just weird abstract sounds but vocoderized recognisable lyrics in music. Any ideas? Glenn http://www.jarretribute.com
Glenn Folkvord (Hyperion Media) schrieb am 30.07.2003 17:23 Uhr:
Hey gang,
Now that Kraftwerk is becoming hot again, I wonder what the first known case of vocoder lyrics would be; not just weird abstract sounds but vocoderized recognisable lyrics in music. Any ideas?
Probably it was a stage music in the USA around 1940: a witches choir from "Macbeth", made with the first existing vocoder from 1939. (Meyer-Eppler: Elektrische Klangerzeugung, Bonn 1949) Jan
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