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Karl Bartos

Karl Bartos

Karl Bartos has been played on NTS in shows including James Holden, featured first on 14 February 2013. Songs played include The Binary Code, Rhythmus and Atomium (German Version).

Karl Bartos was born on 31 May 1952 in Berchtesgaden, Germany. Between 1975 and 1991 Bartos, along with Wolfgang Flür, was an electronic percussionist in the electronic music quartet known as Kraftwerk. He was originally recruited to play on their US "Autobahn" tour, and his improvisations were an essential part of the earlier Kraftwerk recordings. He later left the group, when the founding members Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider became increasingly perfectionist in their attitude towards recording and releasing their music.

In 1992 Bartos founded Elektric Music, performing a style somewhat similar to Kraftwerk. This new project would release Esperanto in 1994 and then Electric Music in 1998. In between the two albums, Bartos collaborated with Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr on Electronic's 1996 album Raise the Pressure, and co-wrote material with Andy McCluskey which appeared on both Esperanto and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's Universal album.

In 2003 he released the techno album Communication under his own name.

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Karl Bartos

Karl Bartos has been played on NTS in shows including James Holden, featured first on 14 February 2013. Songs played include The Binary Code, Rhythmus and Atomium (German Version).

Karl Bartos was born on 31 May 1952 in Berchtesgaden, Germany. Between 1975 and 1991 Bartos, along with Wolfgang Flür, was an electronic percussionist in the electronic music quartet known as Kraftwerk. He was originally recruited to play on their US "Autobahn" tour, and his improvisations were an essential part of the earlier Kraftwerk recordings. He later left the group, when the founding members Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider became increasingly perfectionist in their attitude towards recording and releasing their music.

In 1992 Bartos founded Elektric Music, performing a style somewhat similar to Kraftwerk. This new project would release Esperanto in 1994 and then Electric Music in 1998. In between the two albums, Bartos collaborated with Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr on Electronic's 1996 album Raise the Pressure, and co-wrote material with Andy McCluskey which appeared on both Esperanto and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's Universal album.

In 2003 he released the techno album Communication under his own name.

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

The Binary Code
Karl Bartos
Bureau B2013
Rhythmus
Karl Bartos
Bureau B2013
Atomium (German Version)
Karl Bartos
Bureau B2013
Little Computer People (Karl Bartos Remix)
Little Computer People (Karl Bartos mix)
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