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Klaus Dinger, a figurehead of Germany's Krautrock movement of the 1970s, who was associated with bands Neu! and Kraftwerk, died in late March of heart failure in Dusseldorf. He was 61.
In part 2 of our interview with German guitar god Michael Rother, he discusses working with Klaus Dinger and Jaki Liebezeit, the Neu! classic "Hallogallo," Harmonia, and other topics.
Following the recent release of Japandorf, Klaus Dinger's final album, David Stubbs talks to his widow and ex-bandmate Miki Yui. David Stubbs Published 6:47am 5 April 2013 "He didn’t put on brakes," ...
It was a couple days into the four-day session in December 1971 that would produce the first self-titled album by Neu!, Rother’s newly formed duo with drummer Klaus Dinger.
Having educated and influenced three generations of musicians, the Krautrocking duo of Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother finally receive their due with a trio of classic reissues ...
Klaus Dinger was the co-founder of seminal krautrock outfit NEU!, and although he passed away in 2008, we’re still getting to hear some new music from him almost a decade later. Berlin label ...
In the 2000s, Dinger convened a rotating cast of expat Japanese visual artists and non-musicians. Christened Klaus Dinger & Japandorf, the project was operational in Düsseldorf and The ...
NEU! - Hallogallo by groenlandrecords on YouTube. The band's groundbreaking minimalist sound built around Dinger's propulsive 4/4 beat that would later be called the "motorik" rhythm and Rother's ...
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