Japanese edition of the ex-Kraftwerk robot's 2003 solo album features 11 tracks including a bonus enhanced section with the video for, 'I'm The Message' plus link to download exclusive remixes (Orbital Mix & Felix Da H... more »ousecat's X-Traterrestrial Mix). The limited first edition comes in a digipak with a slipcase & includes a secure-web-link. Homer.« less
Japanese edition of the ex-Kraftwerk robot's 2003 solo album features 11 tracks including a bonus enhanced section with the video for, 'I'm The Message' plus link to download exclusive remixes (Orbital Mix & Felix Da Housecat's X-Traterrestrial Mix). The limited first edition comes in a digipak with a slipcase & includes a secure-web-link. Homer.
CD Reviews
Karl has still got it!
Mr Robert Charter | Sydney, Australia | 01/19/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Karl has, over the last 10 years, been able to express his individual musical talent through solo and coproduced albums, rather than have his skillful, clever and slightly cynical musica creations placed over the tall-standing umbrella of Kraftwerk.Following up from his albums released under the band name of Elektric Music/Electric Music, Karl has graced us with an album full of groaning, throaty bassy synthesizer tracks, combined with funky pop songs and effects laden musical journeys. His (somewhat overused) vocoder thrusts out lyrics related to the premises of communication, with tracks such as Im The Message, Im The Camera and Ultraviolet sending a slightly disguised and quite funny message about modern society and its use of communication such as means as advertisments, photographs, ect.I wont compare Karl's music to Kraftwerk as much as many people do, but you can certainly feel the underlying precision and simple but catchy tunes that tends to be very valuable to the structure of Kraftwerk's music. If you enjoy electronica, or simply would like to hear what a great master of electronic music can produce, dont give Communication a miss!And if you enjoy this album, make sure you take a look at Karl's earlier effort, Esperanto (under the title of Elektric Music) as these two albums are quite similar in style, although i feel that Communication has a better level of refinment and focus.Dont deprive yourself and order a copy of Communication now!"
Bartos keeps the vision alive!
S. Han | Center of the Universe, LA, CA USA | 04/06/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I wish Bartos could have stuck out longer with the Kling Klang Guys... but then again, Bartos alone has his distinct flavor and approach to the compositions and sound treatments. This album is so delicious! Bartos really kept the phat tones alive from his past days with Kraftwerk and incorporates some new textures too on this great collection of songs. After seeing the transformation of KW after Bartos' exit, I'm realizing that Bartos may have been the "HEART BEAT" of KW. The vocoder really works well and his old school drum machine still pounds out the measures. The innocense of the lyrics/subjects are still there and he infuses catchy melodies with out-of-this-world synth voices, although resorting to bland transition chords like in "Electronic Apeman", just slightly killing the flow of wonderful group of measures.
I wished he had access to Marnie and Aroyo of Ladytron or a female voice to some of the tracks... So what's the deal with these technopop gurus? Why not pump out records like mad ?!?!"
The Best Synthpop Release of 2003? Perhaps!!
Aulis Vierhovssen | 09/22/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wow, this is what the last Kraftwerk cd should have been. You can really see who had the talent in Kraftwerk. Nice upbeat songs, cool use of vocoders, great bass and synth lines. Think "Man Machine" meets "Computer World" and you are almost there. Yeah, it is that good. Totally impressed with this release. Karl had a good release with "Esperanto" a few years back, but this blows that away with ease. Buy it!!"
Deserves more than 5 stars!!!!
kittyfan | Tinley Park, IL United States | 11/06/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have always been a Kraftwerk fan and this album is probably one my favorites ever! I like it because every track is dancable and catchy and sticks in your head. The vocals are mostly robotic, but on the ones where Karl sings, it reminds me of his other side project from several years back called Elektric Music. If you missed that one, I highly recommend it too! Kraftwerk fans will not be disappointed. I think this is the worth every penny of the import price! Who knows if it will ever be domestic, but I wouldn't wait if I were you."
This man knows Kraftwerk cuisine
Aulis Vierhovssen | Dallas, Texas United States | 10/02/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Karl Bartos, best known for his role in german mensch machine Kraftwerk, issued this album, 'Communication' which can be called enough nice to draw attention of electro lovers. This opus demonstrates clearly that Karl was not that far from Kraftwerk studio processes as Ralf Hutter tried to show. But he's definitely ex-Kraftwerk, he understands the spirit of late 70s electronic music and delivered it to the 00s. Thus, as you can probably imagine, the album sounds a bit outdated but only a bit, on the other side it is a balsam for all Krfatwerk admirers. You should also buy Kraftwerk's 'Tour De France Soundtracks' just to make a comparison between real Kraftwerk and what sometimes was a part of it."