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Wolfgang Flür

Wolfgang Flür (born 17 July 1947) is a German musician, best known for playing percussion in the electronic group Kraftwerk[1] from 1973 to 1987. Flür claims that he invented the electric drums the group used throughout the 1970s. However, patent records dispute this, citing Florian Schneider and Ralf Hütter as the creators.[2]

Wolfgang Flür
Background information
Born (1947-07-17) 17 July 1947 (age 76)
Frankfurt, Germany
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Percussion, keyboards
Years activeLate 1960s–present
Websiteeloquence-wolfgangflur.com

Background edit

In the 1960s, Flür played an acoustic drum kit in the Düsseldorf band The Spirits of Sound, along with guitarist Michael Rother, who would also go on to play in Kraftwerk, and who would later form Neu! with Kraftwerk drummer Klaus Dinger.

Post-Kraftwerk edit

In 1997, Flür founded the band Yamo and released the album Time Pie, a collaboration with Mouse on Mars. Yamo's next release, the 12" I Was a Robot, reached number 6 in the German club charts. Collaborations with Pizzicato Five and Der Plan founding member Pyrolator were announced, and the lyrics to a song called "Greed" appeared in Flür's autobiography, but this material remains unreleased.

In 2000, Flür published his autobiography, Ich war ein Roboter (English version: I Was a Robot).[3] The book covers his youth, early career as a musician, sexual escapades, and some of his activity within Kraftwerk. Hütter and Schneider filed a lawsuit against Flür, causing a temporary halt of the publication and revision of parts that included disputed accounts of his time with the band.

 
Flür in 1999

Recently, Flür has been seen DJing in clubs, playing tech house and electro. He has also played electronic percussion with the German synthpop band Dyko in live shows and on their 2009 cover of Kraftwerk's "Autobahn". He has also performed under the moniker "Musik Soldat".

Japanese singer Maki Nomiya's 2005 album Party People included the song "Yamate Line," with songwriting and co-production credited to Flür/Yamo.

On 16 October 2015, Flür released his first solo album under his own name, entitled Eloquence.[4]

Flür announced three new collaboration albums, the first of which, "Magazine 1", to be released in February 2022.

On 4 September 2020, Flür collaborated with German dance act U96 to release Transhuman, it featured 3 new songs from Flür, the only songs he's released in 5 years.

On 12 May 2021, Kraftwerk was announced as one of the inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Flür being one of the inductees along with Schneider, Hütter and Karl Bartos.[5]

Wolfgang's second solo album, Magazine 1, was released on 4 March 2022, and included collaborations with Peter Duggal, Peter Hook, Maps, Carl Cox, Claudia Brucken and Midge Ure.[6]

A third solo album from Flür is planned for September 2024, titled Time. It will feature collaborations with Thomas Bangalter, Peter Hook, Juan Atkins, and more.[7]

Discography edit

Solo edit

Albums edit

With Kraftwerk edit

Albums edit

  • Time Pie (1996)

EPs edit

  • Musica Obscura (1997)

Singles edit

  • "Guiding Ray" (1996)
  • "Stereomatic" (1996)
  • "I Was a Robot" (2004)

Collaborations edit

  • Maki Nomiya – "Yamate Line" (featured on the album Party People, 2005)
  • Dyko feat. Wolfgang Flür – "Autobahn" (B side to the single "In Ordnung", 2009)
  • Empire State Human feat. Wolfgang Flür/Yamo – "Melancholic Afro" (featured on the album Audio Gothic, 2009)
  • Giorgio Li Calzi feat. Wolfgang Flür – "Freakin' Out" (featured on the compilation Switched on Bob: A Tribute To Bob Moog, 2009)
  • Cultural Attaches feat. Wolfgang Flür – "Golden Light" (featured on the Lazy Summer Vol 2 compilation, mixed by Chris Coco; 2011)
  • U96 feat. Wolfgang Flür – "Zukunftsmusik" (featured on the album "REBOOT"; 2018)
  • U96 feat. Wolfgang Flür – "Hildebrandslied" (featured on the album "REBOOT"; 2018)
  • Anni Hogan feat. Wolfgang Flür – "Golden Light" "Silk Paper" (featured on the album Lost In Blue, 2019)
  • U96 feat. Wolfgang Flür – "Transhuman" (2020)
  • Newmen feat. Wolfgang Flür - Futur I (featured on the album Futur II (2021)

Videography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rauch, Sandra (June 2008). Die Bedeutung von Jugendkultur in der Jugendphase am Beispiel"techno" (in German). Grin Verlag. p. 44. ISBN 978-3-638-95493-8. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
  2. ^ [1], "Electronic percussion musical instrument", issued 1975-07-10 
  3. ^ Flür, Wolfgang (29 November 2000). Kraftwerk: I Was a Robot. Sanctuary Publishing. ISBN 1-86074-320-X.
  4. ^ Cherry Red Records (2 October 2015). "Eloquence: Complete Works - Wolfgang Flür". Cherry Red Records. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  5. ^ Seah, Daniel (17 May 2021). "Kraftwerk to finally be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2021". MusicTech. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  6. ^ Twambley, Andrew (1 March 2022). "Wolfgang Flur - Interview". PennyBlack. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  7. ^ Soltmannowski, Christoph (13 January 2024). "Interview mit Techno-Pionier Wolfgang Flür: Die dachten, das käme alles eh aus dem Computer". Blick.

External links edit

  • MusikSoldat
  • Remix – Melancholic Afro – a track with Wolfgang Flur vocals and drums
  • Wolfgang Flür discography at Discogs  

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Background 2 Post Kraftwerk 3 Discography 3 1 Solo 3 1 1 Albums 3 2 With Kraftwerk 3 2 1 Albums 3 2 2 EPs 3 2 3 Singles 3 3 Collaborations 4 Videography 5 References 6 External linksBackground editIn the 1960s Flur played an acoustic drum kit in the Dusseldorf band The Spirits of Sound along with guitarist Michael Rother who would also go on to play in Kraftwerk and who would later form Neu with Kraftwerk drummer Klaus Dinger Post Kraftwerk editIn 1997 Flur founded the band Yamo and released the album Time Pie a collaboration with Mouse on Mars Yamo s next release the 12 I Was a Robot reached number 6 in the German club charts Collaborations with Pizzicato Five and Der Plan founding member Pyrolator were announced and the lyrics to a song called Greed appeared in Flur s autobiography but this material remains unreleased In 2000 Flur published his autobiography Ich war ein Roboter English version I Was a Robot 3 The book covers his youth early career as a musician sexual escapades and some of his activity within Kraftwerk Hutter and Schneider filed a lawsuit against Flur causing a temporary halt of the publication and revision of parts that included disputed accounts of his time with the band nbsp Flur in 1999Recently Flur has been seen DJing in clubs playing tech house and electro He has also played electronic percussion with the German synthpop band Dyko in live shows and on their 2009 cover of Kraftwerk s Autobahn He has also performed under the moniker Musik Soldat Japanese singer Maki Nomiya s 2005 album Party People included the song Yamate Line with songwriting and co production credited to Flur Yamo On 16 October 2015 Flur released his first solo album under his own name entitled Eloquence 4 Flur announced three new collaboration albums the first of which Magazine 1 to be released in February 2022 On 4 September 2020 Flur collaborated with German dance act U96 to release Transhuman it featured 3 new songs from Flur the only songs he s released in 5 years On 12 May 2021 Kraftwerk was announced as one of the inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Flur being one of the inductees along with Schneider Hutter and Karl Bartos 5 Wolfgang s second solo album Magazine 1 was released on 4 March 2022 and included collaborations with Peter Duggal Peter Hook Maps Carl Cox Claudia Brucken and Midge Ure 6 A third solo album from Flur is planned for September 2024 titled Time It will feature collaborations with Thomas Bangalter Peter Hook Juan Atkins and more 7 Discography editSolo edit Albums edit Eloquence Complete Works 2015 Magazine 1 2022 Time 2024 With Kraftwerk edit See also Kraftwerk discography Autobahn 1974 Radioaktivitat 1975 Trans Europa Express 1977 Die Mensch Maschine 1978 Computerwelt 1981 Flur is depicted on the cover plays on the record and plays live on tour concerts Electric Cafe 1986 Flur is depicted on the cover but does not play on the record Albums edit Time Pie 1996 EPs edit Musica Obscura 1997 Singles edit Guiding Ray 1996 Stereomatic 1996 I Was a Robot 2004 Collaborations edit Maki Nomiya Yamate Line featured on the album Party People 2005 Dyko feat Wolfgang Flur Autobahn B side to the single In Ordnung 2009 Empire State Human feat Wolfgang Flur Yamo Melancholic Afro featured on the album Audio Gothic 2009 Giorgio Li Calzi feat Wolfgang Flur Freakin Out featured on the compilation Switched on Bob A Tribute To Bob Moog 2009 Cultural Attaches feat Wolfgang Flur Golden Light featured on the Lazy Summer Vol 2 compilation mixed by Chris Coco 2011 U96 feat Wolfgang Flur Zukunftsmusik featured on the album REBOOT 2018 U96 feat Wolfgang Flur Hildebrandslied featured on the album REBOOT 2018 Anni Hogan feat Wolfgang Flur Golden Light Silk Paper featured on the album Lost In Blue 2019 U96 feat Wolfgang Flur Transhuman 2020 Newmen feat Wolfgang Flur Futur I featured on the album Futur II 2021 Videography editRomantic Warriors IV KrautrockReferences edit Rauch Sandra June 2008 Die Bedeutung von Jugendkultur in der Jugendphase am Beispiel techno in German Grin Verlag p 44 ISBN 978 3 638 95493 8 Retrieved 11 August 2010 1 Electronic percussion musical instrument issued 1975 07 10 Flur Wolfgang 29 November 2000 Kraftwerk I Was a Robot Sanctuary Publishing ISBN 1 86074 320 X Cherry Red Records 2 October 2015 Eloquence Complete Works Wolfgang Flur Cherry Red Records Retrieved 17 November 2015 Seah Daniel 17 May 2021 Kraftwerk to finally be inducted into the Rock amp Roll Hall Of Fame in 2021 MusicTech Retrieved 9 June 2021 Twambley Andrew 1 March 2022 Wolfgang Flur Interview PennyBlack Retrieved 4 March 2022 Soltmannowski Christoph 13 January 2024 Interview mit Techno Pionier Wolfgang Flur Die dachten das kame alles eh aus dem Computer Blick External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wolfgang Flur MusikSoldat Remix Melancholic Afro a track with Wolfgang Flur vocals and drums Wolfgang Flur discography at Discogs nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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