Kraftwerk - Die Mensch-maschine (remastering 2009) -
The quintessential manifesto of the "human-machine" hybrid. Spacelab: A panoramic, rhythmic journey through orbit.
Critics often cite the 2009 remaster as the "gold standard" for the album. Reviewers at Pitchfork and Resident Advisor have praised its ability to make 40-year-old synthesizers sound contemporary and timeless. It remains a foundational text for techno, hip-hop, and synth-pop.
, specifically the 2009 Remaster , is a definitive version of Kraftwerk’s 1978 masterpiece. Part of the The Catalogue (Der Katalog) box set, this remastering effort was overseen by Ralf Hütter at Kling Klang Studios to provide a crystal-clear, digital-age update to their most influential work. Album Overview Artist: Kraftwerk Original Release: May 19, 1978 Remaster Release: October 2009 Genre: Electronic, Synth-pop, Krautrock Label: Kling Klang / Mute / EMI Key Features of the 2009 Remaster Kraftwerk - Die Mensch-Maschine (Remastering 2009)
Their most famous pop crossover, highlighting the irony of the fashion industry.
A dense, driving homage to Fritz Lang’s cinematic vision. The quintessential manifesto of the "human-machine" hybrid
The low-end frequencies in "The Robots" and "Spacelab" are tighter and more punchy, optimized for modern playback systems.
A lush, romantic nine-minute electronic suite. Reviewers at Pitchfork and Resident Advisor have praised
Subtle melodic layers and electronic textures—especially in tracks like "Neon Lights"—are more prominent than in the original 1980s CD transfers.