The Sound of the Machine: Karl Bartos on His Life in Kraftwerk and Beyond
by The British Library
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Adapted under fair use from the cover image of Kraftwerk’s Computer World (1981).
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Adapted under fair use from the cover image of Kraftwerk’s Computer World (1981).
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