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You may or may not find this interesting:
"The band’s work would exert a lasting and profound influence across many genres of modern music, including
synthpop,
hip hop,
post-punk,
techno,
ambient, and
club music, and inspired a wide and diverse range of artists.
[7][8][9][10][11] According to
The Observer, "no other band since
the Beatles has given so much to pop culture."
[7]Following the release of
Electric Café (1986), member
Wolfgang Flür left the group in 1987. Founding member Schneider departed in 2008. In 2014,
the Recording Academy honored Kraftwerk with a
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
[12] Their latest album
3-D The Catalogue was released in 2017. As of 2019, the remaining members of the band continue to tour.
[13]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk
I used to attempt to spin records from the early 80's on. The early rap era made playing records/ deejaying fun. The turntable was considered an instrument. The rapper was the "singer". Obviously times change and music evolves. It was just fun because whether you were at home making a mixed tape or spinning out in public, it was cool to dub in songs like Kraftwerks "tour de France". You made whatever song it was your own. You can do it now, but the computer does it all for you.