
Wolfgang Flür
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Wolfgang Flür is a notable German musician and author, best known as the former drummer of the pioneering electronic music band Kraftwerk. Born in Krefeld, he joined the band in the early 1970s and contributed to their distinctive sound, which combined innovative technology with pop sensibilities. Flür's work with Kraftwerk helped to define the genre of electronic music and influenced countless artists across various genres, from techno to pop. His rhythmic precision and creative use of electronic percussion set a new standard in music production.
After leaving Kraftwerk in 1987, Flür pursued a solo career and explored various artistic projects. He authored several books, including "Kraftwerk: I Was a Robot," where he shares insights and anecdotes from his time in the band, providing a unique perspective on the evolution of electronic music. His contributions to the music industry and his ability to merge technology with art have solidified his legacy as an innovator in the realm of sound and performance.