Computer World

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The album deals with the themes of the rise of computers within society. In keeping with the album’s concept, Kraftwerk showcased their music on an ambitious world tour. The compositions are credited to Ralf HütterFlorian Schneider, and Karl Bartos. As was the case with the two previous albums, Computer World was released in both German- and English-language editions.

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Computer World (German: Computerwelt) is the eighth studio album by German electronic band Kraftwerk, released on 10 May 1981.[3]

The album deals with the themes of the rise of computers within society. In keeping with the album’s concept, Kraftwerk showcased their music on an ambitious world tour. The compositions are credited to Ralf HütterFlorian Schneider, and Karl Bartos. As was the case with the two previous albums, Computer World was released in both German- and English-language editions.

Computer World has been described as a futuristic conceptual work that predicts the presence of computer technology in every day life. Featuring themes such as home computers and digital communication, the album has been seen as both a celebration of computer technology as well as a warning about its potential to exert power on society with social control and digital surveillance. Despite its theme, the production of the album was completely analogue and did not involve any computer technology.[4]

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Progressive Rock

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