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Expo 2000 (song)

"Expo 2000" is a song by Kraftwerk. It was originally an a cappella jingle commissioned for the Hannover Expo 2000 world's fair in Germany, which was subsequently developed into longer pieces with music and additional lyrics. It was the group's first commercial recording of new, original music since the release of the 1986 album Electric Café.

"Expo 2000"
Single by Kraftwerk
ReleasedJune 1999
Recorded1999
Genre
Length3:35 (Radio Mix)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Kraftwerk singles chronology
"Radioactivity"
(1991)
"Expo 2000"
(1999)
"Tour de France 2003"
(2003)

The Expo 2000 single was first released on CD and twelve-inch vinyl in December 1999 by EMI in Germany and in January 2000 elsewhere in Europe. It reached #27 in the UK singles chart in March 2000.

In November 2000, a collection of remixes was released, titled Expo Remix, featuring contributions from various producers, including long-term collaborator François Kevorkian, Orbital, and members of the Detroit techno collective Underground Resistance. Both releases were combined and issued on one CD by Astralwerks Records in the US and Canada in October 2001.

"Expo 2000" was later reworked to remove all Expo references and subsequently titled "Planet of Visions" (German: "Planet der Visionen"). This reworked version has been played live extensively on all Kraftwerk tours since. It is featured on the live releases Minimum-Maximum and 3-D The Catalogue. On the latter, it is featured as part of The Mix disc. The song can be heard in the 2001 Kollaboration 2001 viral video featuring Mike Song and David Elsewhere.

Jingle Edit

The original Expo theme was a typically Kraftwerk vocoder-voice singing the phrase "Expo 2000" in six languages: German, English, French, Russian, Spanish, Japanese. In total, the piece lasted thirty seconds. This "Expo-Jingle" was only available for download from the Expo 2000 website for a limited period and on the limited edition official Expo 2000 souvenir CD.

The jingle was used during the Expo 2000 world's fair, according to the official Expo 2000 website, "to announce Expo stops in buses, trains or planes, when prizes and awards are presented, at press conferences, during radio and television broadcasts, as a welcoming tune on the internet, as music on hold for the Expo Call Center, or when performances begin and as an intermission signal at Expo events."

There was criticism in Germany at the time about the size of the fee paid — 400,000 DM (which would have been approximately 204,500 in 1999) — for such a brief and simple piece of music.

We were in the middle of working on an album, and weren’t able to play a one-off concert to open Expo. While I was talking to the artistic director, he asked Kraftwerk to produce an electronic sound for Expo; for computers, phones and all electronic communications. I think he had something like the Windows opening signature in mind. The history of Expo I knew from Paris, which was the beginning; when European composers such as Debussy and the like were confronted with ethnic music from Bali, Africa and elsewhere for the first time. It was cultural as well as technological. So the whole idea in the spirit of the musical world and history came to our mind. Let’s work with languages and computer languages; Russian, Japanese, Latin, German, and just make it an idea: (imitates electronic voice) “EXPO 2000”. But then we liked it and didn’t want to just do four seconds, so we made a whole composition.

Ralf Hütter[1]

Track listing Edit

Expo 2000 Edit

All tracks are written by Kraftwerk

No.TitleLength
1."Expo 2000 (Radio Mix)"3:35
2."Expo 2000 (Kling Klang Mix 2000)"6:48
3."Expo 2000 (Kling Klang Mix 2002)"5:36
4."Expo 2000 (Kling Klang Mix 2001)"6:50

Expo Remix Edit

No.TitleLength
1."Expo 2000 (Orbital Mix)"4:57
2."Expo 2000 (François K + Rob Rives Mix)"7:21
3."Expo 2000 (DJ Rolando Mix)"7:29
4."Expo 2000 (Underground Resistance Mix)"3:58
5."Expo 2000 (UR Infiltrated Mix)"3:26
6."Expo 2000 (UR Thought 3 Mix)"2:43

Charts Edit

Weekly charts Edit

Chart (1999-2000) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders)[2] 11
Germany (Official German Charts)[3] 35
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[4] 95
Scotland (OCC)[5] 34
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[6] 36
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[7] 95
UK Singles (OCC)[8] 27
UK Dance (OCC)[9] 27

References Edit

  1. ^ Mojo magazine interview, August 2005
  2. ^ "Kraftwerk – Expo 2000" (in Dutch). Ultratip. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  3. ^ "Kraftwerk – Expo 2000" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts.
  4. ^ "Kraftwerk – Expo 2000" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  5. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  6. ^ "Kraftwerk – Expo 2000". Singles Top 100. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  7. ^ "Kraftwerk – Expo 2000". Swiss Singles Chart. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  8. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  9. ^ "Official Dance Singles Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company. Retrieved March 6, 2017.

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Expo 2000 is a song by Kraftwerk It was originally an a cappella jingle commissioned for the Hannover Expo 2000 world s fair in Germany which was subsequently developed into longer pieces with music and additional lyrics It was the group s first commercial recording of new original music since the release of the 1986 album Electric Cafe Expo 2000 Single by KraftwerkReleasedJune 1999Recorded1999GenreElectronic synthpopLength3 35 Radio Mix LabelKling Klang EMI AstralwerksSongwriter s Ralf Hutter Florian SchneiderProducer s Ralf Hutter Florian Schneider Fritz Hilpert Henning SchmitzKraftwerk singles chronology Radioactivity 1991 Expo 2000 1999 Tour de France 2003 2003 The Expo 2000 single was first released on CD and twelve inch vinyl in December 1999 by EMI in Germany and in January 2000 elsewhere in Europe It reached 27 in the UK singles chart in March 2000 In November 2000 a collection of remixes was released titled Expo Remix featuring contributions from various producers including long term collaborator Francois Kevorkian Orbital and members of the Detroit techno collective Underground Resistance Both releases were combined and issued on one CD by Astralwerks Records in the US and Canada in October 2001 Expo 2000 was later reworked to remove all Expo references and subsequently titled Planet of Visions German Planet der Visionen This reworked version has been played live extensively on all Kraftwerk tours since It is featured on the live releases Minimum Maximum and 3 D The Catalogue On the latter it is featured as part of The Mix disc The song can be heard in the 2001 Kollaboration 2001 viral video featuring Mike Song and David Elsewhere Contents 1 Jingle 2 Track listing 2 1 Expo 2000 2 2 Expo Remix 3 Charts 3 1 Weekly charts 4 ReferencesJingle EditThe original Expo theme was a typically Kraftwerk vocoder voice singing the phrase Expo 2000 in six languages German English French Russian Spanish Japanese In total the piece lasted thirty seconds This Expo Jingle was only available for download from the Expo 2000 website for a limited period and on the limited edition official Expo 2000 souvenir CD The jingle was used during the Expo 2000 world s fair according to the official Expo 2000 website to announce Expo stops in buses trains or planes when prizes and awards are presented at press conferences during radio and television broadcasts as a welcoming tune on the internet as music on hold for the Expo Call Center or when performances begin and as an intermission signal at Expo events There was criticism in Germany at the time about the size of the fee paid 400 000 DM which would have been approximately 204 500 in 1999 for such a brief and simple piece of music We were in the middle of working on an album and weren t able to play a one off concert to open Expo While I was talking to the artistic director he asked Kraftwerk to produce an electronic sound for Expo for computers phones and all electronic communications I think he had something like the Windows opening signature in mind The history of Expo I knew from Paris which was the beginning when European composers such as Debussy and the like were confronted with ethnic music from Bali Africa and elsewhere for the first time It was cultural as well as technological So the whole idea in the spirit of the musical world and history came to our mind Let s work with languages and computer languages Russian Japanese Latin German and just make it an idea imitates electronic voice EXPO 2000 But then we liked it and didn t want to just do four seconds so we made a whole composition Ralf Hutter 1 dd Track listing EditExpo 2000 Edit All tracks are written by KraftwerkNo TitleLength1 Expo 2000 Radio Mix 3 352 Expo 2000 Kling Klang Mix 2000 6 483 Expo 2000 Kling Klang Mix 2002 5 364 Expo 2000 Kling Klang Mix 2001 6 50 Expo Remix Edit No TitleLength1 Expo 2000 Orbital Mix 4 572 Expo 2000 Francois K Rob Rives Mix 7 213 Expo 2000 DJ Rolando Mix 7 294 Expo 2000 Underground Resistance Mix 3 585 Expo 2000 UR Infiltrated Mix 3 266 Expo 2000 UR Thought 3 Mix 2 43Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1999 2000 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders 2 11Germany Official German Charts 3 35Netherlands Single Top 100 4 95Scotland OCC 5 34Sweden Sverigetopplistan 6 36Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 7 95UK Singles OCC 8 27UK Dance OCC 9 27References Edit Mojo magazine interview August 2005 Kraftwerk Expo 2000 in Dutch Ultratip Retrieved March 6 2017 Kraftwerk Expo 2000 in German GfK Entertainment charts Kraftwerk Expo 2000 in Dutch Single Top 100 Retrieved March 6 2017 Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved March 6 2017 Kraftwerk Expo 2000 Singles Top 100 Retrieved March 6 2017 Kraftwerk Expo 2000 Swiss Singles Chart Retrieved March 6 2017 Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved March 6 2017 Official Dance Singles Chart Top 40 Official Charts Company Retrieved March 6 2017 Retrieved from https en 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