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All posts tagged "Kraftwerk"
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Night Flight on IFC: Episode 10!
“Night Flight” was the most radically fun, nostalgically cranium-bursting cable TV program of all time, originally airing in the ’80s (and syndicated shows aired during the ’90s) during the wee hours on Fridays and Saturdays on the...
- Posted October 12, 2018
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Night Flight Plus Best Of 2017: The Top Ten most popular films & episodes we added this year!
Well, Night Flight fans, we’ve come to the end of another year, and 2017 has turned out to have been quite a wild ride, hasn’t it? As we look forward to the New Year, and whatever it...
- Posted December 30, 2017
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From station to station: “Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution: A Documentary Film”
Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution: A Documentary Film is a mind-blowing three-hour tour, beginning with electronic music’s emergence in Europe at the end of the Sixties but mostly focusing on Germany’s Kraftwerk, through their most important and...
- Posted November 6, 2017
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New Arrivals: Your guide to new titles on Night Flight Plus this weekend
New Arrival: Kraftwerk and The Electronic Revolution As innovative as they are influential, Kraftwerk’s contribution to the development of electronic music since their formation in 1970 remains unsurpassed. This new film on Night Flight Plus reviews the...
- Posted November 3, 2017
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David Bowie’s “Berlin Trilogy”: The Under Review UK doc examines his 1976-1979 recordings
David Bowie – Under Review 1976 – 1979: The Berlin Trilogy — available now on Night Flight Plus — is an 85-minute British-made documentary which takes a deep dive into Bowie’s co-writing and co-production of Iggy Pop’s...
- Posted March 29, 2016
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Join the Car Crash Set: The revolutionary D.I.Y. electro-pop of Daniel Miller’s “Warm Leatherette”
In 1978, “Warm Leatherette” — a sinister, futuristic-sounding synth-driven song with cynical, clinically-stark and antiseptic-sounding lyrics which were curiously sung devoid of any emotion but sounding robotically sexy nonetheless — nearly single-handedly revolutionized the D.I.Y. ethic of...
- Posted January 24, 2016
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Here’s Kraftwerk’s “The Robots” performed by German elementary school kids wearing handmade cardboard robot outfits
Last year, an elementary school teacher named Lars Reimer dressed up his students at Lemmchen Grundschule in their own handmade robot outfits and taught them to sing and perform Kraftwerk’s classic 1978 hit “The Robots” (“Die Roboter”),...
- Posted January 23, 2016
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Protesters Warn SXSW Attendees: “I Say Robot, You Say No-Bot!”
On Saturday, March 14th, about two dozen protesters, most of them tech-savvy UT students wearing blue T-shirts and carrying homemade signs, crowded around the entrance to the Residence Inn and the Austin Downtown/Convention Center, on Fourth Street...
- Posted March 16, 2015