Thoughts?

thoughts?

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>thoughts?
I think you're gay

I also think you're gay

Rydeen is one of my favorite songs ever

some great electro-disco

My first thought is Youtube

nippon du kraftwerk
uwu

Brilliant album also I think you're gay

God-tier album from a god-tier band, Technopolis, Behind The Mask and Rydeen are legendary of course. That said I personally like Technodelic a bit more as an album

first song best song

Great album I remember liking Castalia the most.
I Prefer Sakamoto's 78 solo album tho

Awesome album but undoubtedly just Kraftwerk for people who need pop melodies

ooohh wow beep boop.
best album 10/10

fax

I mean it’s really good and sonically it’s ahead of their time but essentially it’s just kraftwerk without the intelligent sociopolitical commentary.

>I mean it's really ahead of its time but not ahead of its time
What did he mean by this

total fucking ripper

I would like to reccomend you some Japanese instrumental album guys
Takanaka - Can I Sing? (spoiler alert: he does not sing on that album) (or does he? ;))
Casiopea - Mint Jams
Soichi Noriki - Dream Cruise

>Can I Sing?
"Tokyo...Singin' In The City" is amazing but the rest of the album just blurs together. I haven't listened to Soichi Noriki so cheers for the tip

It's great, but not their best

Wow where did you discover those?

wow good shit, hadn't heard this one. cheers user

More like Jean-Michel Jarre

Reminds me of Ken's classic album cover.

amazing but technodelic is easier to come back to

also s/t is still their best work

kraftwerk totally had pop melodies lmao

if you think ymo is youtube core, you are either retarded or under 18, most likely both. people have talked about ymo for decades, unlike that shitty plant album or mariya takeuchi.

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THOUSAND KNIVES

love that album the title track is awesome

rydeen

castalia

It's got some great tracks like Technopolis and Rydeen (the first and only song of theirs that I heard for years), which make it come off as a bit front loaded. I still have to say the debut is more memorable overall, largely thanks to Tong Poo.