Kraftwerk delivered hits with full-bodied sound this Saturday night, 20
Kraftwerk took the stage of C6 Fest on the night of this Saturday, 20, with the game won. The audience – larger compared to the first day of the festival, but still without maximum capacity – showed excitement from the moment that numbers began to be projected on the screens and on the white wall of the external area of the auditorium at Ibirapuera Park.
“numbers” It is “Computer World” opened the performance. The audience knew what to expect, and it wasn’t necessary for the German quartet to reinvent the wheel (or electronic music, as they did in the 1970s).
With full sound, Kraftwerk went through great hits of the discography and paid homage to the city of São Paulo with images of a flying saucer approaching the buildings and, more specifically, the park where the show took place.
The sequence “autobahn” – while the screens showed a VW Beetle -, “computer love” It is “The Model” continued to prompt sporadic screams from the fans – which did not disperse even during the extensive medley of tracks on the disc. Tour de France Soundtracks (2003).
Reflections on machines and computers accompanied the presentation until the closing, with “Music Non Stop.” The track also marked one of the highlights of the night, when each of the members said goodbye after improvising on their synthesizers. A “bye” was the maximum interaction provided by the Kraftwerk – which, like the lack of news on stage, did not diminish the aura and grandeur of the show.
Source: Rollingstone

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