''The Man-Machine'' () is the seventh studio album by German
electronic music
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band
Kraftwerk
Kraftwerk (, ) is a Germany, German Electronic music, electronic band formed in Düsseldorf in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider. Widely considered innovators and pioneers of electronic music, Kraftwerk was among the first successful a ...
. It was released on 19 May 1978 by
Kling Klang in Germany and by
Capitol Records
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elsewhere. A further refinement of their mechanical style, the album saw the group incorporate more danceable rhythms. The album has a satirical bent to it. It is thought to address a wide-range of themes from the
Cold War
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, Germany's fascination with manufacturing, and humankind's increasingly symbiotic relationship with machines. It includes the singles "
The Model
"Das Model" ("The Model" in English) is a song recorded by the German group Kraftwerk in 1978, written by musicians Ralf Hütter and Karl Bartos, with artist Emil Schult collaborating on the lyrics. It is featured on the album, ''Die Mensch-M ...
" and "
The Robots".
Although the album peaked at 53 initially on the
UK Albums Chart
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, it reached a new peak position of number nine in February 1982,
becoming the band's second highest-peaking album in the United Kingdom after ''
Autobahn
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Much of t ...
'' (1974).
Music
Matt Mitchell of ''
Paste Magazine'' said that the album was where Kraftwerk took their mechanical style of old and re-tuned it into a
club-worthy aesthetic."
The staff of ''
GQ India'' assessed: "Taking
electronic music
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from the
German counterculture - a still influential moment termed
Krautrock
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by UK audiences - across the 1970s and early '80s,
raftwerksculpted something
modernist ..out of the possibilities of
synthesiser music." According to Alex Linhardt of ''
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
'', the band "just sound like
robots" on the album. He explained: "While the fast-paced world of
Ralf Hütter quotes knows no limits of
pretension, this is the only album that conceivably expresses his ideal music: No
emotions
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, no
philosophies, no performances, and virtually no
humor. It is pure
technology
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: the whistles and surging circuitry of
unmanned factories; twinkling
hydraulic tubes; flaring
odometers and
cogs; and pre-
Pong claw-claps. According to Steve Huey of
AllMusic
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, "''The Man-Machine'' is closer to the sound and style that would define early new wave
electro-pop -- less
minimalistic in its
arrangements
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and more complex and
danceable in its underlying
rhythms." He further described the style as "more
pop-oriented than any of their previous work."
Themes explored on the album include
science fiction
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and
urbanization
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.
Artwork
The artwork for the cover was produced by Karl Klefisch, based on the work of the Russian
suprematist El Lissitzky – the words "Inspired by El Lissitzky" are noted on the cover. The back cover image is an adaptation of a graphic from Lissitzky's book for children ''About Two Squares: A Suprematist Tale of Two Squares in Six Constructions''.
Release
''The Man-Machine'' was released in April 1978. ''The Man-Machine'' was certified gold by the
British Phonographic Industry
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(BPI) on 15 February 1982
In October 2009, a
remastered
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edition of the album was released on CD, Vinyl and digital formats by
Mute Records
Mute Records is a British independent record label owned and founded in 1978 by Daniel Miller (music producer), Daniel Miller. It has featured several prominent musical acts on its roster such as Depeche Mode, Erasure (duo), Erasure, Einstürze ...
, and
Astralwerks.
Critical reception and legacy
Reviewing the album in 1978, Andy Gill of ''
NME
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'' stated that "''The Man-Machine'' stands as one of the pinnacles of
rock music
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", adding that "the sparsity of the lyrics leaves the emphasis squarely on those robot rhythms, chilling tones and exquisite melodies".
''
Village Voice'' critic
Robert Christgau
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also reviewed the album that year, saying: "Only a curmudgeon could reject a group that synthesizes the innovations of ''
Environments'' and
David Seville & the Chipmunks, not to mention that it's better make-out music." Mitchell Schneider from ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' found that the "chilling restraint and relentless sameness" of the lyrics and music are tempered by Kraftwerk's sense of humour and "sheer audacity", which makes for a listening experience that is "strangely pleasant in an otherworldly way".
Tony Clayton wrote in ''
The Irish Times
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'' which "they constitute the resilient framework of electro-pop and electronica we hear today. And if there are more simple, warm and beautiful pieces of electronic music out there than 'Ohm Sweet Ohm', 'Neon Lights', 'Europe Endless' and
the title track of ''
Autobahn
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Much of t ...
'', then this geezer has yet to hear them."
''
Uncut'' critic
David Cavanagh called "The Model" a "wry pop satire" and wrote that "the sparse lyrics lend themselves to considerable interpretation".
In a retrospective review for
AllMusic
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, Steve Huey gave the album four-and-a-half-stars, noting: "More pop-oriented than any of their previous work, the sound of The Man-Machine -- in particular among Kraftwerk's oeuvre -- had a tremendous impact on the cold, robotic synth pop of artists like Gary Numan, as well as Britain's later new romantic movement."
''
NME
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'' ranked ''The Man-Machine'' as the 57th
greatest album of all time in 2013, citing it as Kraftwerk's "definitive" album and the catalyst for the synth-pop "revolution" that followed its release. ''
Paste'' ranked it the 11th best album of 1978.
The staff of ''
GQ India'' called the album's sound "new and brilliant" for its time. They wrote: "Though 1981’s ''
Computer World'' is arguably more prescient musically in its anticipation of techno, 1978’s ''Man Machine'' is the masterpiece - elegiac, witty and truly marvellous in its sheer audacity and triumph. For our money, the best electronic album of all time."
In 2023, Matt Micthell of ''
Paste Magazine'' stated that the album is "at its core, the godfather of
synth-pop
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as we know it." He also said "the album is a beautiful example of early-era
electro-pop architecture, and it laid the groundwork for what bands like
Depeche Mode
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,
OMD and
Pet Shop Boys
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would aim to do in the decade that followed."
Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of the 2009 remastered edition of ''The Man-Machine''.
Kraftwerk
*
Ralf Hütter – album concept, artwork reconstruction (2009 remaster),
cover, electronics, keyboards,
Orchestron, production, Synthanorma Sequenzer, synthesiser,
vocoder, voice
*
Florian Schneider – album concept, electronics, production, synthesiser, vocoder,
Votrax
*
Karl Bartos
Karl Bartos (born 31 May 1952) is a German musician and composer known for his contributions to the electronic band Kraftwerk.
Career
Karlheinz Bartos was born on 31 May 1952 in Marktschellenberg, Germany, named after his grandfathers Karl a ...
– electronic drums
*
Wolfgang Flür
Wolfgang Flür (born 17 July 1947) is a German musician, best known for playing percussion in the electronic group Kraftwerk from 1973 to 1987. Flür claims that he invented the electric drums the group used throughout the 1970s. However, pat ...
– electronic drums
Additional personnel
* Günther Fröhling – photography
* Leanard Jackson – engineering
* Karl Klefisch – artwork
* Joschko Rudas – engineering
* Henning Schmitz – engineering assistance
* Johann Zambryski – artwork reconstruction (2009 remaster)
Studios
* Recorded at
Kling Klang Studio in
Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany. It is the second-largest city in the state after Cologne and the List of cities in Germany with more than 100,000 inhabitants, seventh-largest city ...
, Germany
* Mixed at Studio Rudas in Düsseldorf, Germany
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
References
Further reading
*
External links
*
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1978 albums
Kraftwerk albums
Albums produced by Florian Schneider
Albums produced by Ralf Hütter
Capitol Records albums
1970s German-language albums
Synth-pop albums by German artists
New wave albums by German artists
Electropop albums