Description
The Man-Machine is the first Kraftwerk album to have Karl Bartos co-credited as a composer along with Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider. Emil Schult co-wrote the lyrics for “The Model”. AllMusic described the album as “closer to the sound and style that would define early new wave electro-pop”, and noted its “feel of a divided concept album”, with some songs (such as the title track and “The Robots”) exploring “the science fiction-esque links between humans and technology”, and others (such as “Neon Lights” and “Metropolis”) celebrating “the glamour of urbanization.” Uncut called “The Model” a “wry pop satire”, and wrote that “the sparse lyrics lend themselves to considerable interpretation.” Comes with huge booklet.




