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Boing Boom Tschak |
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2:57 |
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Techno Pop |
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7:42 |
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Musique Non-Stop |
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5:45 |
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The Telephone Call |
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8:03 |
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Sex Object |
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6:51 |
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Electric Cafe |
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4:20 |
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Автор обзора: Jason Ankeny |
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Five long years after Computer World, Kraftwerk finally resurfaced with another LP, Electric Cafe ; the rest of the pop music industry having finally caught up with the group's vision, they no longer seem so innovative and inspired -- indeed, the record's brief running time (under 36 minutes) seems indicative of a lack of ideas and new directions, with the spartan opening tracks, "Technopop" and "Musique Non-Stop," virtually interchangeable and the remaining cuts surprisingly mainstream in both form and content.
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