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Free App... Kling Klang Machine by Kraftwerk...

https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/kling-klang-machine/id1372067172?mt=8

Not tried it yet, looks fun..

Edit ... tried it. Not fun.

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  • 108mb of pure dung

  • Thanks for saving me the time! :)

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    Ze children ov Werner Von Braun should do better, ja? ;)

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  • @Max23 said:

    @Zen210507 said:
    Ze children ov Werner Von Braun should do better, ja? ;)

    zen like as usual ^^

    >

    Way back when, Kraftwerk described themselves as looking like the children of Von Braun. German humour at its best. :)

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  • It makes a noise. Good enough for free. :D

  • This came out a while ago. No updates since. Disappointing.

  • Here is another free, KW affiliated app

    MINI-COMPOSER by Karl Bartos by Masayuki Akamatsu
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mini-composer-by-karl-bartos/id427541594?mt=8

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    @Max23 said:
    Herr von braun was an unethical person, he didn't care who paid for his rockets or slaved for them. ;)
    he just wanted his rockets & gave a shit about anything.
    not funny ;)

    Yeah, and the reference here misses the point of the original quote, which is memorable because they said they were the children of Werner Von Braun AND Fritz Lang — the genius filmmaker who fled the Nazis. Kraftwerk were all of complicated Germany, from all eras, from vulgarity to high art.

    (I like Kraftwerk. And Germans!)

    EDIT: None of which excuses a lame and enormous app.

  • @Max23 said:
    Herr von braun was an unethical person, he didn't care who paid for his rockets or slaved for them. ;)
    he just wanted his rockets & gave a shit about anything.
    not funny ;)

    But this--this is funny:

  • I was giving a lecture on WWII yesterday. Von Braun popped up on the slideshow. I explained to the class how he was sold to kids as a heroic scientist figure during the space race, and it was many years before his scumbag Nazi past became widespread public knowledge.

  • @JeffChasteen said:
    I was giving a lecture on WWII yesterday. Von Braun popped up on the slideshow. I explained to the class how he was sold to kids as a heroic scientist figure during the space race, and it was many years before his scumbag Nazi past became widespread public knowledge.

    Paperclip was a travesty.

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  • @knewspeak said:

    @JeffChasteen said:
    I was giving a lecture on WWII yesterday. Von Braun popped up on the slideshow. I explained to the class how he was sold to kids as a heroic scientist figure during the space race, and it was many years before his scumbag Nazi past became widespread public knowledge.

    Paperclip was a travesty.

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    Paperclip, is just what is common knowledge.

    This is not the place, so suffice it to say those interested who don’t know, should check out the experiments done by the US on its own people. Ditto, the other Nazi’s treated as nicely as Von Braun. Plumb Island, being one of the most interesting and shocking cases.

    Back OT, I think we’d all prefer to have Kraftwerk mocking WVB than those who held him up as heroic.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @knewspeak said:

    @JeffChasteen said:
    I was giving a lecture on WWII yesterday. Von Braun popped up on the slideshow. I explained to the class how he was sold to kids as a heroic scientist figure during the space race, and it was many years before his scumbag Nazi past became widespread public knowledge.

    Paperclip was a travesty.

    >

    Paperclip, is just what is common knowledge.

    This is not the place, so suffice it to say those interested who don’t know, should check out the experiments done by the US on its own people. Ditto, the other Nazi’s treated as nicely as Von Braun. Plumb Island, being one of the most interesting and shocking cases.

    Back OT, I think we’d all prefer to have Kraftwerk mocking WVB than those who held him up as heroic.

    Sadly this behaviour isn't limited to any nation, it's common throughout all of 'mankind' and it's history, ever persistent, indeed the western peace we have come to know, I fear is the aberration.

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    @knewspeak said:
    Sadly this behaviour isn't limited to any nation, it's common throughout all of 'mankind' and it's history, ever persistent, indeed the western peace we have come to know, I fear is the aberration.

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    Sure, there are bad guys everywhere, every time.

    Paperclip was a US thing, and by far the most successful project of its kind. And still giving. One example from relatively recent times being the B2 bomber which was has design in common with the Horton Flying Wing.

    The UK and USSR also had their own, smaller programs for hoovering up Nazi scientists.

    What was that movie phrase, “Our Germans are better than their Germans.” :)

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  • @Max23 said:
    I can close the loop and come back to music,
    ampex made millions with their tape machines stolen from German AEG - Magnetophon (part of operation overcast).

    Unfortunately the Tefifon was overlooked.

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  • @Max23 said:
    I can close the loop and come back to music,
    ampex made millions with their tape machines stolen from German AEG - Magnetophon (part of operation overcast).

    Yes!
    Lester Bangs wrote a fantastic Kraftwerk article/interview where he argues that Germany was fundamental to rockandroll because of the development of magnetic recording tape and amphetamines. It is a great read, and worth checking out.

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @Max23 said:
    I can close the loop and come back to music,
    ampex made millions with their tape machines stolen from German AEG - Magnetophon (part of operation overcast).

    Yes!
    Lester Bangs wrote a fantastic Kraftwerk article/interview where he argues that Germany was fundamental to rockandroll because of the development of magnetic recording tape and amphetamines. It is a great read, and worth checking out.

    That's fantastic. If only that kind of music writing could have started and ended with Bangs. The headline alone for his Lou Reed profile — "Let Us Now Praise Famous Death Dwarves" — is better than pretty much the entire output of Pitchfork.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @JeffChasteen said:

    @Max23 said:
    I can close the loop and come back to music,
    ampex made millions with their tape machines stolen from German AEG - Magnetophon (part of operation overcast).

    Yes!
    Lester Bangs wrote a fantastic Kraftwerk article/interview where he argues that Germany was fundamental to rockandroll because of the development of magnetic recording tape and amphetamines. It is a great read, and worth checking out.

    That's fantastic. If only that kind of music writing could have started and ended with Bangs. The headline alone for his Lou Reed profile — "Let Us Now Praise Famous Death Dwarves" — is better than pretty much the entire output of Pitchfork.

    Agreed. That classic is probably my favorite piece by Bangs, but it is difficult to choose because there are so many contenders.
    I have always thought that the interview portion of LUNPFDD would make a very good one act production, and I recently learned that someone has it underway.

  • What happened to this thread? Let’s get back to hating on the topic of discussion, that “curious” app.
    “Curious,” as in “What the fuck were they thinking?” :D

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    Surprising they allowed the kraftwerk name to be associated with this app !?

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