KraftwerkComputerwelt

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Electronic

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Synth-pop

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Tracklist

Computerwelt 5:05
Nummern 3:19
Computerwelt 2 3:21

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    Cover of Mundo De Computadoras = Computer World, 1981, Vinyl Mundo De Computadoras = Computer World
    7", 45 RPM, Single
    EMI – 1787 Argentina 1981 Argentina1981
    Cover of Mundo De Computadoras = Computerworld, 1981, Vinyl Mundo De Computadoras = Computerworld
    7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo
    EMI – 1787 Argentina 1981 Argentina1981
    New Submission
    Cover of Computerwelt, 1981-12-00, Vinyl Computerwelt
    12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single, Test Pressing
    EMI Electrola – 062-46 379 Z 1981 1981
    Cover of Mundo De Computadoras = Computer World, 1981, Vinyl Mundo De Computadoras = Computer World
    7", 45 RPM, Promo, Unofficial Release
    EMI (2) – 1787 Argentina 1981 Argentina1981
    New Submission
    Cover of Computerwelt, 1982-01-00, Vinyl Computerwelt
    12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single
    EMI Electrola – 1C K062-46 379 Z 1982 1982
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Computerwelt, 1988, Vinyl Computerwelt
    12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single, Reissue, Stereo, New Label
    EMI Electrola – 1C 060 1 46379 6 1988 1988
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Computer World (TT2010 Edit), 2010-03-00, Vinyl Computer World (TT2010 Edit)
    12", Single Sided, Unofficial Release, 45 RPM, Yellow
    Not On Label (Kraftwerk) – HOME-01 2010 2010
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Computerwelt, , Vinyl Computerwelt
    12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single, Repress
    EMI Electrola – 1C K062-46 379 Z
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Computerwelt, , Vinyl Computerwelt
    12", Maxi-Single, 45 RPM, Reissue, Old Labels
    EMI Electrola – 1C 060 1 46379 6
    New Submission
    Cover of Computer World, , Lathe Cut Computer World
    Lathe Cut, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided, Picture Disc, Unofficial Release
    Not On Label (Kraftwerk) – none Israel Israel
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • Jazzyplaya's avatar
      Jazzyplaya
      Sounds terrific!!
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      • sdkfz_181's avatar
        sdkfz_181
        Amazing sounding release. Very crisp and clear with fast and precise deep bass. Kraftwerk on 12” 45 RPM vinyl is the way to go.
        • balisas10's avatar
          balisas10
          This record is one of the best pressing I got in of how it sounds. Amazing!
          • toktoktok's avatar
            toktoktok
            Wer hat Techno erfunden ? Atkins, Mills ......... aber die mag ich auch :-). Voll elektronische Dancemusic ......... und minimal zugleich.
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            • most.player's avatar
              most.player
              Faked testpressing!!! Not an official label or stamp! Only the company sleeve is real.
              • Ashley_Pomeroy's avatar
                Ashley_Pomeroy
                Edited 18 years ago
                This is famous for the first track, which is, as far as I know, the only remix that Kraftwerk released during their classic period.

                It is a remix in the strict sense of the word, created at the mixing desk by manipulating the knobs and faders, and adding effects. The dug-dugga-dugga-dugga rhythm that you know and love only appears during the first few bars. Once the strings enter, it is faded out, and in its place the squelchy, staccato bassline is mixed much louder, and becomes the lead instrument. During the verses, every other snare/handclap is fed through a reverb machine, which unfortunately makes the song sound very dated today. To my ear it sounds as if everything else, including the percussion, is the same as the original version of Computerwelt, which I preferred. This was a very early modern-day remix, and we should be thankful that it's not the dreaded mid-80s "extended instrumental version" that filled up lots of dire twelve-inch records.

                I have not heard the regular German version of Computerwelt II. I notice that the version on this record has a slightly different mixture of computer voices during the fade-out at the end of the song than in the version on the English Computer World CD. In particular, the German-language countdown at the beginning of Numbers is triggered again.

                Nummern seems to be identical to its English equivalent on the Computer World CD.
                • WaxFinderGeneral's avatar
                  Edited 19 years ago
                  This 12" is becoming increasingly sought after, as it features the tracks Number's and Computer World which are sequenced together, and is the only release other than the album 'Computer World' where the two tracks are mixed into one. This pressing is a lot louder and crisper than the album, which obviously makes it great for DJ's.
                  Once heard, it's hard not to expect the sublime strings of Computer World to drop in at the end of Numbers, pure classic, uplifting, and seriously German electronics. The mix of Computer World on the a-side features a breakbeat, or a more two-step beat than the original, and as mentioned in the notes, is the only place you can find this mix other than the EMI promo UK LP.

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