When pioneering electronic music legends connect in the studio, good things are bound to happen.
One such team of titans that is shaping up to turn heads in 2024 is the next effort from Kraftwerk's Wolfgang Flür, titledTime. Despite being a notable album release in its own right, a new interview with Flür has revealed that Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter is also involved in making the project a reality.
Known for his role as the world's first electronic drummer, Flür is a formative figure in the original Kraftwerk lineup. Your next album Time It is anticipated to be a fusion of generational styles, showcasing contributions from influential artists such as New Order's Peter Hook and Detroit techno legend Juan Atkins, along with Bangalter.
“my album Time will be released in September,” Flür told the Swiss-German media outlet click in an excerpt that we have translated into English. “There are great people involved: Peter Hook from New Order, Thomas Bangalter from Daft Punk, U96 from Hamburg and Juan Atkins from Detroit.”
The reveal follows a handful of recent projects following Daft Punk from Bangalter, who released their classic album. mythologies following the robots' unexpected split in 2021. He was recently revealed as the composer of the soundtrack for the French comedy film. Daaaaaali!.
Meanwhile, Kraftwerk recently announced a rare residency at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. The series is set to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the group's influential album. highway.
Wolfgang Flür'sTime It is expected to launch in September 2024.
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