KRAFTWERK

A BASIC DISCOGRAPHY

This 'basic' discography is intended for fans rather than for 'collectors', and focuses on original German, UK and US releases.


early 1970 LP as 'ORGANISATION' TONE FLOAT

  1. Tone Float
  1. Milk Rock
  2. Silver Forest
  3. Rhythm Salad
  4. Noitasinagro
Recorded late 1969 at Conny Plank studio by Ralf Hütter (organ), Florian Schneider (flute and violin), Basel Hammoudi (vocals), Butch Hauf (bass) and Fred Monicks (drums).

late 1970 LP KRAFTWERK

  1. Ruckzuck 7.47
  2. Stratovarius 12.10
  1. Megaherz 9.30
  2. Von Himmel hoch 10.12
Recorded July-Aug 1970 at Kraftwerk Studio in Düsseldorf by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider (electronic percussion), Andreas Hohman (drums) and Klaus Dinger (drums). Produced and engineered by Conrad Plank and Kraftwerk.

late 1971 LP KRAFTWERK 2

  1. Klingklang 17.36
  2. Atem 2.57
  1. Strom 3.52
  2. Spule 4 (5.20)
  3. Wellenlänge 9.40
  4. Harmonika 3.17
Recorded 26 Sep - 1 Oct 1971 at Kraftwerk Studio in Düsseldorf and Star Musik Studio in Hamburg by Ralf Hütter (rhythm machine, organ, electric piano, glockenspiel, harmonium and bass) and Florian Schneider (guitar, flute, glockenspiel etc). Produced and engineered by Conrad Plank and Kraftwerk.

Nov 1973 LP RALF & FLORIAN

  1. Elektrisches Roulette 4.19
  2. Tongebirge 2.50
  3. Kristallo 6.18
  4. Heimatklänge 3.45
  1. Tanzmusik 6.34
  2. Ananas Symphonie 13.55
Recorded May-July 1973 at Kraftwerk Studio in Düsseldorf, Cornet and Rhenus studios in Cologne and Studio 70 in Munich by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider.

late Dec 1973 German 7" Kohoutek - Kometenmelodie

    Kohoutek-Kometenmelodie 1 (4.08)/Kohoutek-Kometenmelodie 2 (4.29) (Philips, 6003 356)
Early versions of Kometenmelodie 1 & 2 (from AUTOBAHN LP). This single must have been recorded in a rush (or they had some music half-finished) in December 1973, because they named it after the comet 'Kohoutek' and obviously wanted to 'ride' on the wave of its increasing popularity. I found some info at http://www.exploratorium.edu/exploring/space/kohoutek.html "The period of naked eye visibility spanned the end of November 1973 until late January 1974. Initially touted as the 'Comet of the Century', it put on what was considered a disappointing display."


Nov 1974 LP (+CD) AUTOBAHN

  1. Autobahn 22.40

  2. Kometenmelodie 1 6.25
  3. Kometenmelodie 2 5.44
  4. Mitternacht 4.40 [3.40 on later releases]
  5. Morgenspaziergang 4.03
Recorded by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, Klaus Roeder and Wolfgang Flur.

Feb 1975 7" Autobahn

    Autobahn 3.23 [edit]/Morgenspaziergang 4.02 (US 7" 1974: Vertigo VE 203)

    Autobahn 3.28 [edit]/Morgenspaziergang 4.02 (German 7": Philips 6003 438)

    Autobahn [unique UK 3.06 edit]/Kometenmelodie 1 (6.20) (UK 7": Vertigo 6147 012)

July 1975 7" Kometenmelodie 2
    Kometenmelodie 2 [3.05 edit]/Mitternacht 4.40 (US 7" 1974: Vertigo VE 204)

    Kometenmelodie 2 [3.05 edit]/Mitternacht 4.40 (German 7": Philips 6003 466)

    Comet Melody 2 [unique UK 2.49 edit]/Kristallo 6.19 (UK 7": Vertigo 6147 015)

live CD CONCERT CLASSICS
  1. Kometenmelodie (Parts 1 and 2) 11.49
  2. Autobahn 21.54
  3. Kling Klang 10.10
  4. Tanz Muzik 4.16 (UK CD 29 June 1998: RME/Concert Classics/Ranchlife, CRANCH 4)
Recorded live in Dallas in April 1975. Ralf Hütter: electric organ, strings. Florian Schneider: flute, echo unit, strings. Klaus Rodiger: violin, guitars. Wolfgang Flur: percussion.


Dec 1975 LP (+CD) RADIO-ACTIVITY [RADIO-AKTIVITÄT]

  1. Geiger Counter 1.04
  2. Radioactivity 6.41
  3. Radioland 5.51
  4. Airwaves 4.40
  5. Intermission 0.38
  6. News 1.17 //
  7. The Voice of Energy 0.54
  8. Antenna 3.43
  9. Radio Stars 3.33
  10. Uranium 1.26
  11. Transistor 2.13
  12. Ohm Sweet Ohm 5.36
  1. Geigerzähler 1.04
  2. Radioaktivität 6.44
  3. Radioland 5.53
  4. Ätherwellen 4.53
  5. Sendepause 0.15
  6. Nachrichten 1.31 //
  7. Die Stimme der Energie 0.54
  8. Antenne 3.45
  9. Radio Sterne 3.38
  10. Uran 1.24
  11. Transistor 2.15
  12. Ohm Sweet Ohm 5.40
Recorded in October 1975 by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, Wolfgang Flur and Karl Bartos.

Feb 1976 7" Radioactivity [Radioaktivität]

    Radioaktivität 3.18 [edit]/Antenne 3.05 [edit] (German 7": Kling Klang/EMI 1C 006 82119)

    Radioactivity 3.18 [edit]/Antenna 3.05 [edit] (US 7": Capitol 4211)

    Radioactivity 3.18 [edit]/Antenna 3.05 [edit] (UK 7": Capitol CL 15853)


April 1977 7" Trans Europe Express [Trans Europa Express]

    Trans Europa Express 3.53 [edit]/Franz Schubert 3.25 [edit] (German 7": Kling Klang/EMI 1C-006-85077)

    Trans Europe Express 3.53/Franz Schubert 3.25 (US 7": Capitol 4460)

    Trans Europe Express 6.40/Franz Schubert 4.25 (US 12": Capitol 8513)

    Trans Europe Express 3.44 [edit]/Europe Endless 3.37 [edit] (UK 7": Capitol CL 15917)

May 1977 LP (+CD) TRANS-EUROPE EXPRESS [TRANS-EUROPA EXPRESS]
  1. Europe Endless 9.35
  2. The Hall of Mirrors 7.50
  3. Showroom Dummies 6.09 //
  4. Trans-Europe Express 6.52
  5. Metal on Metal 6.39
  6. Franz Schubert 4.25
  7. Endless Endless 0.54
  1. Europa Endlos 9.35
  2. Spiegelsaal 7.50
  3. Schaufensterpuppen 6.10 [on French LP: 'Les mannequins']
  4. Trans Europa Express 6.40
  5. Metal auf Metal/Abzug 6.39
  6. Franz Schubert 4.25
  7. Endlos Endlos 0.45
Recorded at Klingklang Studio in Düsseldorf by Ralf Hütter (electronics & voice), Florian Schneider (electronics & voice), Karl Bartos (electronic percussion) and Wolfgang Flur (electronic percussion).

Aug 1977 7"/12" Showroom Dummies

    Showroom Dummies 2.43 [edit]/Europe Endless 3.37 [edit] (UK 7": Capitol CLX 104)

    Showroom Dummies 6.11/Europe Endless 9.35 (UK 12": Capitol 12 CLX 104)

    Showroom Dummies 5.58/Les Mannequins 5.59 (US 12": Capitol 8502)

    Les Mannequins 2.40/The Hall of Mirrors 4.41 (French 7": Capitol 2C 006-85211)

Not released in Germany, but in UK, Canada, Japan, Spain and France.


May 1978 7" The Robots [Die Roboter]

    Die Roboter 4.20 [edit]/Spacelab 3.34 [edit] (German 7": Kling Klang/EMI 1C-006-32941)

    The Robots [special 3.42 edit]/Neonlights 3.28 [edit] (US 7": Capitol 4620)

    The Robots [special 3.42 edit]/Spacelab 5.04 (UK 7": Capitol CL 15981)

May 1978 LP (+CD) THE MAN MACHINE [DIE MENSCH-MASCHINE]
  1. The Robots 6.11
  2. Spacelab 5.51
  3. Metropolis 5.59
  4. The Model 3.38
  5. Neon Lights 8.50
  6. The Man Machine 5.30
  1. Die Roboter 6.11
  2. Spacelab 5.51
  3. Metropolis 5.59
  4. Das Model 3.38
  5. Neonlicht 8.50
  6. Die Mensch-Maschine 5.30
Recorded at Klingklang Studio in Düsseldorf by Ralf Hütter (voice + electronics), Florian Schneider (voice + electronics), Karl Bartos (electronic percussion) and Wolfgang Flur (electronic percussion).

Sep 1978 7"/12" The Model/Neon Lights [Das Model/Neonlicht]

    Das Model 3.38/Neonlicht 3.21 [edit] (German 7": Kling Klang/EMI 1C 006 45109)

    Das Model 3.38/Neonlicht 3.21//
    Die Roboter 4.20/Trans Europa Express 3.53 (German 12" EP: Kling Klang/EMI 1C 062-45176)

    The Model 3.38/Neonlights 9.03 (US 12": Capitol 8526)

    Neonlights 3.28 [edit]//Trans Europe Express 3.46/The Model 3.38 (UK 7": Capitol CL 15998)

    Neonlights 9.03//Trans Europe Express 3.46/The Model 3.38 (UK 12": Capitol 12 CL 15998)


US coll-CD THE MODEL - RETROSPECTIVE 1975-1978

  1. Radioactivity 3.18 (single version)
  2. Neon Lights 3.27 (single version) [B-side The Robots]
  3. Showroom Dummies 6.01 [8 sec shorter than LP version]
  4. The Hall of Mirrors 7.50
  5. Antenna 3.04 (single version) [B-side Radioactivity]
  6. The Model 3.38
  7. Trans-Europe Express 3.53 (single version)
  8. Metal on Metal 6.38
  9. The Robots 3.44 (single version)
  10. Les mannequins 6.01 [French/Canadian version of 'Showroom Dummies']
  11. Europe Endless 9.35 (US CD 1992: Cleopatra, CLEO 57612)


21 April 1981 7" Pocket Calculator [Taschenrechner]

    Taschenrechner 4.27/Dentaku 4.33 (German 7": Kling Klang/EMI 1C 006 46365)

    Pocket Calculator 4.33/Dentaku 4.35 (UK 7": EMI 5175)

    Pocket Calculator (Edit) 4.35//Numbers 3.19/Dentaku 4.55 (UK 12": EMI 12 EMI 5175)

    Pocket Calculator 3.55/Dentaku 4.35 (US 7": Warner Brothers WBS 49723)

    Mini Calculateur 4.35/Dentaku 4.35 (French 7": EMI/Pathe-Marconi 2C 008-64369

    Dentaku 4.34/Pocket Calculator 4.34 (Japanese 7": EMI/Toshiba EMS 17145)

5 May 1981 LP (+CD) COMPUTER WORLD [COMPUTERWELT]
  1. Computer World 5.06
  2. Pocket Calculator 4.55
  3. Numbers 3.19
  4. Computer World 2 (3.23)
  5. Computer Love 7.16
  6. Home Computer 6.19
  7. It's More Fun To Compute 4.14
  1. Computerwelt 5.06
  2. Taschenrechner 4.55
  3. Nummern 3.19
  4. Computerwelt 2 (3.23)
  5. Computer Liebe 7.16
  6. Heimcomputer 6.19
  7. It's More Fun To Compute 4.14
Recorded at Klingklang Studio in Düsseldorf by Ralf Hütter, Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flur and Florian Schneider.

7 July 1981 7" Computer Love

    Computer Love 3.45 [edit]/The Model 3.38 (UK 7": EMI 5207)

    Computer Love 7.15/The Model 3.38 (UK 12": EMI 12 EMI 5207)

    Computerlove 3.45 [edit]/Numbers 2.55 [edit] (US/Candian 7": Warner Brothers WBS 49795)

July? 1981 German 12" Computerwelt
    Computerwelt 1 (Special Mix) 5.05//Nummern 3.19/Computerwelt 2 (3.23) (Kling Klang/EMI 1CK 062-46379)


5 July 1983 non-LP 7"/12" Tour de France

    Tour de France (German version) 3.07/Tour de France (French version) 3.07 (German 7": Kling Klang/EMI 165204-7)

    Tour de France (French version) 3.07/Tour de France (Instrumental) 2.40 (European 7")

    Tour de France (German version) 6.30/Tour de France (French version) 6.30 (German 12": 1CK 052 16522046)

    Tour de France (Long French version) 6.30//Tour de France 3.07/Tour de France (2e Etape) 2.40 (European 12")

The '2e Etape' is basically the same as the 'Instrumental' version: both are edited from the 12" version but '2e Etape' does not have the rhythm track.

This single was supposed to be the first single from an LP called 'TECHNO POP' which was planned to be released in the autumn of 1983. It was even given a catalogue number (LP: 1C 064-65087 / MC: 1C 264-65087) and promotional photos were sent out to the press, including a poster of the (assumed) LP cover. Rumours say that the first LP side had only one track called 'Techno Pop' while side two had three tracks: The Telephone Call, Sex Object and the original long 6.30 version of Tour de France. No test-pressings were ever made of this LP (although early versions of 'Techno Pop' and 'Sex Object' circulate amongst fans) but they were all released (reworked) in 1986 on ELECTRIC CAFÉ, except for Tour de France.

later 1983 non-LP 7"/12" Tour de France [Remix]

    Tour de France [Remix Edit/French] 3.46/Tour de France [original German version] 3.07 (German 7": Kling Klang/EMI 1C 200376-7)

    Tour de France [Remix/German] 6.44//Tour de France [Remix/French] 6.44 (German 12": 1CK 052 16522046)

    Tour de France (Kevorkian Remix) 6.45//
    Tour de France [Remix/French] 6.44/Tour de France [original German version] 3.07 (German 12": 1CK 062 2003776)

Various edits were made of these remixed versions all around the world, most certainly by the different record companies and not by Kraftwerk themselves, so I am not listing them here - it's complicated enough as it is I think. The important thing here is, Kraftwerk made a new remix themselves (6.44), and Francois Kevorkian made another (6.45). Personally I think the original 6.30 version is best, it has more warmth and a continuous melody instead of (too much) heavy breathing.

(5 July 1999) German CDM Tour de France

  1. Tour de France (Radio Version) 3.07
  2. Tour de France (Kling Klang Analog Mix) 6.44 [Remix/French]
  3. Tour de France (Remix Francois K.) 6.45
  4. Tour de France (original 1983 promo 3 min 7 sec video clip in Quicktime format)
    (CD-maxi 5 July 1999: EMI 7243 8 87421 0 8; 12": EMI 7243 8 87421 6 0)


Oct 1986 7"/12" Musique Non Stop

    Musique Non Stop 4.08/Musique Non Stop (Instrumental) 3.19 (German 7": Kling Klang/EMI 1C 006 201508-7)

    Musique Non Stop 4.08/Musique Non Stop (Instrumental) 3.19 (UK 7": EMI 5588)

    Musique Non Stop 4.08/Musique Non Stop (Instrumental) 3.19 (US 7": Warner Brothers 7-28532)

    Musique Non Stop 6.15/Musique Non Stop 4.08 (German 12": 1CK 060 2015236)

    Musique Non Stop 6.15/Musique Non Stop 4.08 (UK 12": EMI 12 EMI 5588)

    Musique Non Stop 6.15/Musique Non Stop 4.08 (US 12": 0-20549)

16 Dec 1986 LP/CD ELECTRIC CAFE
  1. Boing Boom Tschak 2.57
  2. Techno Pop 7.42
  3. Musique Non Stop 5.45
  4. The Telephone Call [Der Telefonanruf] 8.03
  5. Sex Object [Sexobjekt] 6.51
  6. Electric Cafe 4.20
Recorded at Klingklang Studio in Düsseldorf by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, Karl Bartos and Wolfgang Flur. On a very rare Spanish editon LP/MC 'Edicion Espanola' tracks 3 and 5 are sung in Spanish.

Feb 1987 7"/12" The Telephone Call [Der Telefonanruf]

    Der Telefonanruf 3.47 [edit]/The Telephone Call 3.47 [edit] (German 7": Kling Klang/EMI 1C 006 201632-7)

    The Telephone Call [edit] 3.47/Der Telefon Anruf [edit] 3.47 (UK 7": EMI 5602)

    The Telephone Call 3.47/Der Telefonanruf 3.47 (US 7": Warner Brothers 7-28441)

    Der Telefonanruf (Remix) 8.10//Housephone 4.54/The Telephone Call 3.47 (German 12": 1CK 060 2016336)

    The Telephone Call (Remix) 8.10//Housephone 4.54/Der Telefon Anruf 3.47 (UK 12": 12 EMI 5602)

    The Telephone Call (Remix) 8.10//Housephone 4.54/Der Telefonanruf 3.47 (US 12": 0-20627)


May 1991 re-recording/remix CDM/12"/7" The Robots [Die Roboter]

  1. Die Roboter (Edit) 3.43
  2. Robotnik 7.41
  3. Robotronik 4.51 (German CD-maxi: Kling Klang/Electrola 1C 560 2 04325 2)
  1. Robotronik 4.52
  2. Robotnik 7.41
  3. Robotronik (single edit) 3.47 (UK CD-maxi: EMI CD EM 192)
    Robotnik 7.41//Die Roboter (edit) 3.47/Robotronik 4.52 (German 12": 1C 060-2 04325 6)

    Robotronik 4.51/The Robots (Edit) 3.43/The Robots 8.56 (UK 12": EMI 12 EM 192)

    Die Roboter (Edit) 3.43/Robotronik (Edit) 3.46 (German 7": Kling Klang/Electrola 1C 006 204325 7)

    The Robots (edit) 3.47/Robotronik (edit) 3.46 (UK 7": EMI EM 192)

10 June 1991 re-recording/remix coll-CD/LP THE MIX
  1. The Robots 8.56
  2. Computer Love 6.35
  3. Pocket Calculator 4.32
  4. Dentaku 3.27
  5. Autobahn 9.27
  6. Radioactivity 6.53
  7. Trans Europe Express 3.20
  8. Abzug 2.18
  9. Metal on Metal 4.58
  10. Homecomputer 8.02
  11. Music Non Stop 6.38
  1. Die Roboter 8.56
  2. Computerliebe 6.35
  3. Taschenrechner 4.32
  4. Dentaku 3.27
  5. Autobahn 9.27
  6. Radioaktivität 6.53
  7. Trans Europa Express 3.20
  8. Abzug 2.18
  9. Metall Auf Metall 4.58
  10. Heimcomputer 8.02
  11. Musik Non Stop 6.38
Remixed and/or re-recorded at Klingklang Studio in Düsseldorf by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider and Fritz Hilpert.

Oct 1991 re-recording/remix CDM/12"/7" Radioactivity [Radioaktivität]

  1. Radioaktivität (Kevorkian 7" Mix) 4.08
  2. Radioactivity (Kevorkian 12" Remix) 7.26
  3. Radioactivity (Orbit 12" Remix) 7.23 (German CD-maxi: Kling Klang/Electrola 1C 560 2 04516 2)
  1. Radioactivity (Kevorkian Remix) 4.09
  2. Radioactivity (Kevorkian 12" Remix) 7.26
  3. Radioactivity (Orbit 12" Remix) 7.22 (UK CD-maxi: EMI CD EM 201)
    Radioactivity (Frascois Kevorkian 12" Remix) 7.26//
    Radioaktivität (Francois Kevorkian 7" Remix) 4.09/
    Radioactivitat (William Orbit 12" Remix) 7.22 (German 12": 1C 060-2 04516 6)

    Radioactivity (Kevorkian 12" Remix) 7.26/
    Radioactivity (Kevorkian 7" Remix) 4.08/
    Radioactivity (Orbit 12" Remix) 7.23 (UK 12": EMI 12 EM 201)

    Radioaktivität (Kevorkian Remix) 4.08/Radioaktivität (Orbit Remix) 3.49 (German 7": Kling Klang/Electrola 1C 006 204516 7)

    Radioaktivität (Kevorkian Remix) 4.08/Radioaktivität (Orbit Remix) 3.49 (UK 7": EMI EM 201)

    Francois Kevorkian 12" Remix)/(1991 album Version)//(William Orbit Hardcore Mix) (6.13)/(William Orbit Remix) (US 12": : Elektra 0-66486


June 1999 promo CDM Expo Jingle

  1. Expo Jingle Deutsch 0.04
  2. Expo Jingle Englisch 0.04
  3. Expo Jingle Französisch 0.04
  4. Expo Jingle Russisch 0.04
  5. Expo Jingle Spanisch 0.04
  6. Expo Jingle Japanisch 0.04
Promo-only release.

6 Dec 1999 CDM/12" Expo 2000

  1. Expo 2000 (Radio Mix) 3.35
  2. Expo 2000 (Kling Klang Mix 2000) 6.48
  3. Expo 2000 (Kling Klang Mix 2002) 5.36
  4. Expo 2000 (Kling Klang Mix 2001) 6.50 (EMI Electrola 7243 8 87984 2 6)
Recorded at Klingklang Studio in Düsseldorf by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider and Fritz Hilpert. Theme from the 2000 Expo in Hannover, Germany (1 June - 31 Oct 2000). Released during Spring 2000 in other parts of Europe with a different cover, as well as different track listing and including a video clip. A promo CD single includes shorter radio edits of all three versions. Further info was sent to me by Robert from Germany: "There are two official German maxi CDs with two different "2002" mixes. The first one was released in December 1999 and near the center of the CD is a number which ends with ...@ 1. The replaced and now "official" version is on a CD with same case, same cat number, but the number ends with ...@ 2. Almost the same thing happened to the German 12" single. But something else happened too: The first 12" includes the first "2002" mix and plays 33rpm. EMI replaced this version and rushed into a little mistake: Every German 12" I know plays side two, with it's newer "2002", at 45rpm instead of 33rpm as side one still does. Here the number at the end of the groove differs: ...A 1 and ...B 1 for the first; the replaced: ...A 2 and ...B 2."

27 Nov 2000 remix CDM/2x12" Expo Remix

  1. Orbital Mix 4.55
  2. Francois K + Rob Rives Mix 7.20
  3. DJ Rolando Mix 7.29
  4. Underground Resistance Mix 3.57
  5. UR Infiltrated Mix 3.23
  6. UR Thought 3 Mix 2.43 (CD-maxi: EMI, CDEM 583)


7 July 2003 CDM/12"/CDS Tour De France 2003

  1. Tour De France - Version 1 (3.27)
  2. Tour De France - Version 2 (3.25)
  3. Tour De France - Version 3 (3.36)
  4. Tour De France - Long Distance Version 2 (7.44) (CD-maxi: EMI 552689-2/CDEM 626; 12": 552689-6)
  1. Tour De France - Version 1 (3.27)
  2. Tour De France - Version 2 (3.25) (CD-single: EMI 552660-2)
4 Aug 2003 CD/2x12" TOUR DE FRANCE SOUNDTRACKS
  1. Prologue 0.31
  2. Tour De France Étape 1 4.28
  3. Tour De France Étape 2 6.41
  4. Tour De France Étape 3 3.56
  5. Chrono 3.19
  6. Vitamin 8.09
  7. Aéro Dynamik 5.05
  8. Titanium 3.21
  9. Elektro Kardiogramm 5.16
  10. La Forme 8.41
  11. Régéneration 1.16
  12. Tour De France 5.10 (CD: EMI 591 710 2)
Recorded at Klingklang Studio in Düsseldorf by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, Fritz Hilpert and Henning Schmitz.

15 March 2004 CDM/12" Aerodynamik

  1. Aerodynamik (Kling Klang Radio Mix) 3.45
  2. Aerodynamik (Kling Klang Dynamix) 7.01
  3. Aerodynamik (Alex Gopher/Etienne de Crecy Dynamik Mix) 7.42
  4. Aerodynamik (Francois K Aero Mix) 7.52 (CD-maxi: EMI 548 208-2)
    (Kling Klang Dynamix)/(Dynamik Mix)//(Aero Mix) (12": 548 204-6)
6 June 2005 live 2-CD MINIMUM-MAXIMUM
  1. The Man-Machine 7.55 (Warszawa Sala Kongresowa, 27/5/04)
  2. Planet of Visions 4.45 (Ljubljana Krizanke, 24/5/04)
  3. Tour de France Etape 1 4.22 (Riga Olimpiska Hall, 29/5/04)
  4. Chrono 1.29 (Riga Olimpiska Hall, 29/5/04)
  5. Tour de France Etape 2 4.48 (Riga Olimpiska Hall, 29/5/04)
  6. Vitamin 6.41 (Moscow Lushniki, 3/6/04)
  7. Tour de France 6.18 (Paris Le Grand Rex, 22/3/04)
  8. Autobahn 8.51 (Berlin Tempodrom, 25/3/04)
  9. The Model 3.41 (London Brixton Academy, 20/3/04)
  10. Neon Lights 5.58 (London Royal Festival Hall, 18/3/04)
  1. Radioactivity 7.42 (Warszawa Sala Kongresowa, 27/5/04)
  2. Trans Europe Express 5.01 (Budapest Sportarena, 25/5/04)
  3. Metal on Metal 4.28 (Budapest Sportarena 25/5/04)
  4. Numbers 4.27 (San Francisco The Warfield, 28/4/04)
  5. Computer World 2.55 (Moscow Lushniki, 3/6/04)
  6. Home Computer 5.54 (Warszawa Sala Kongresowa, 27/5/04)
  7. Pocket Calculator 2.58 (Moscow Lushniki, 3/6/04)
  8. Dentaku 3.15 (Tokyo Shibuya Ax, 4/3/04)
  9. The Robots 7.23 (Moscow Lushniki, 3/6/04)
  10. Elektro Kardiogramm 4.41 (Tallinn Exhibition Hall, 30/5/04)
  11. Aero Dynamik 7.13 (Riga Olimpiska Hall, 29/5/04)
  12. Music Non Stop 9.54 (Moscow Lushniki, 3/6/04) (EMI 560 611-2)
5 Dec 2005 live 2-DVD MINIMUM-MAXIMUM
21 Sep 2007 remix CDM/12" Aerodynamik + La Forme - Remixed by Hot Chip
  1. Aerodynamik (Intelligent Design Remix) 8.31 [remix & add. production by Alexis Taylor/Joe Goddard]
  2. La Forme (King of the Mountains Remix) 11.32 [remix & add. production by Al Doyle/Felix Martin]

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Last update 2007-08-14.

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