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“If you had asked me 50 years ago what I would be doing in a year, I wouldn’t have had an answer,” says Michael Rother over Zoom from his partner’s house in Pisa, Italy. Although he would ...
Though Dinger died in 2008, Rother will be revisiting Neu! songs at a concert in London on Nov. 3, with Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor opening. “We’ve always loved that sound, ...
All three Neu! albums are collected on the 50th anniversary box set, along with an album of remixes, which Rother is celebrating with a series of concerts – Oct. 26 in Berlin, Nov. 3 in London ...
Following their performances at Big Ears 2025, Michael Rother (Neu!, Harmonia) and Japanese singer-songwriter Eiko Ishibashi headed to NYC to play Knockdown Center on Sunday as part of the venue ...
Listen to Yann Tiersen’s sprawling remix of NEU!’s “Lieber Honig” from Tribute, a remix album of the iconic krautrock band’s work.
Michael Rother of influential German band Neu! has revealed that he is a fan of Oasis track 'I Can See It Now'. The song, which originally featured on the Japanese version of 2005's Don't Believe ...
While his two previous solo releases (2020’s The View From Halfway Down and Flicker from 2022) were based on material he had been accruing since the 1990s, the forthcoming album, pinball wanderer, is ...
German guitarist Michael Rother helped to revolutionize music during the '70s in the groups Neu! and Harmonia. (He also briefly played in Kraftwerk in 1971, but couldn't fully express himself in ...
yyy Michael Rother presents the music of Neu!, Harmonia and selected solo works at The Village in Dublin on Monday, April 29th. Brian Eno Klaus Dinger Michael Rother. IN THIS SECTION ...
German musician and Neu! founder Michael Rother will be putting in an appearance at Unit tonight. As the title suggests, the evening will include music from bot. Go to the content Go to the footer.
Forget Lena -- Neu! are one of Germany's most significant bands, having influenced acts as diverse as David Bowie, U2, Joy Division and Radiohead. Now Neu! is releasing one last, previously ...
Neu! 4 and '72 Live! were previously released by Rother's late musical partner Klaus Dinger, who put out the records in the late '90s though Japanese label Captain Trip before passing away in 2008.