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Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Years active
  
1974–present


Name
  
Karl Bartos

Role
  
Musician

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Born
  
31 May 1952 (age 71) Berchtesgaden, West Germany (
1952-05-31
)

Genres
  
Electronic music Synthpop

Instruments
  
Percussion, synthesizer, vocals

Labels
  
AudioVision Bureau-B SPV Columbia/SME Records Atlantic Records

Associated acts
  
Kraftwerk (1975–1991) Elektric Music Electronic

Music groups
  
Kraftwerk (1975 – 1990), Elektric Music

Movies
  
Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution

Albums
  
The Man‑Machine, Off the Record, Radio‑Activity, Communication, Esperanto

Profiles

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Karl Bartos (born 31 May 1952 in Berchtesgaden, Germany) is a German musician and composer.

Contents

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Career

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He was a drummer of college band The Jokers (later The Jolly Jokers in 1975 ) as Carlos Bartos, around 1965 to 1972. Between 1975 and 1991, he was, along with Wolfgang Flür, an electronic percussionist in the electronic music band Kraftwerk. He was originally recruited to play on Kraftwerk's US "Autobahn" tour. In addition to his percussion playing, Bartos was credited with songwriting on the Man-Machine, Computer World, and Electric Café albums and sang one lead vocal on the latter.

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Bartos left Kraftwerk in August 1990, reportedly frustrated at the band's slow progress in their activities due to the increasingly perfectionist attitude of founding members Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider. Karl Bartos hinted at this fact in the interview entitled "I was a Robot", which is a part of the documentary film "Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution".

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In 1992 Bartos founded Elektric Music. This new project released the Kraftwerk-style Esperanto in 1993, and then the more guitar-based Electric Music in 1998. In between the two albums, Bartos collaborated with Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr on Electronic's 1996 album Raise the Pressure, and co-wrote material with Andy McCluskey of OMD, which appeared on both Esperanto and OMD's Universal album. In 1998, he also produced an album by Swedish synthpop band the Mobile Homes, much in the style of his work with Electronic: guitar-pop with very slight synthetic references. It was received as a great disappointment to synthpop fans, but it sold more than any of their previous albums and was used in an advert for an airline.

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In 1992 Elektric Music were asked to remix Afrika Bambaataa's song "Planet Rock" for release on a remix album. Ironically, Planet Rock was the subject of an out-of-court settlement between Kraftwerk and Tommy Boy Records head Tom Silverman, as it uses significant parts from both Kraftwerk's "Trans-Europe Express" and "Numbers".

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In 2003, using his own name, he released the synthpop album Communication, featuring such songs as "I'm the Message," "Camera," and "Ultraviolet."

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In 2007 his music provided the soundtrack to the documentary Moebius Redux – A Life in Pictures, about the influential graphic artist Jean Giraud.

Karl Bartos announced in early 2008 that he had opened the first edition of the audio-visual exhibition Crosstalk for public viewing at the white cube section on the official Karl Bartos website. The program holds 21 films, remixes, cover versions, and mash-ups from Sweden, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom, the USA, and Japan.

In March 2011, Karl Bartos released Mini-Composer, an iPhone app. It's a simple 16 steps sequencer with 4 basic waves synthesizer. It has been designed with Japanese artist Masayuki Akamatsu and the executive producer is Jean-Marc Lederman.

On 15 March 2013 he released his next studio album, Off the Record, preceded by "Atomium" the first single taken from it. The 7" version, released worldwide on 1 February 2013, was limited to 1,000 copies.

Discography

With Kraftwerk

  • 1975: Radio-Activity
  • 1977: Trans-Europe Express
  • 1978: The Man-Machine
  • 1981: Computer World
  • 1983: Tour de France (single)
  • 1986: Electric Café
  • 1991: The Mix (sound-data programming, uncredited)
  • With Elektric Music (now Electric Music)

  • 1992: Afrika Bambaataa and The Soulsonic Force – Planet Rock (Classic Mix)
  • 1993: Esperanto
  • 1998: Electric Music
  • With Electronic

  • 1996: Raise the Pressure
  • As Karl Bartos

  • 2003: Communication (GER #85; SWE #30)
  • 2013: Off the Record (GER #44; SWE #47; BE (Vl) #161)
  • 2016: Communication
  • Singles:

  • 2000: "15 Minutes of Fame"
  • 2003: "I'm The Message"
  • 2004: "Camera Obscura"
  • 2013: Atomium
  • 2016: "Life"
  • 2016: "I'm The Message (Matthew Herbert's Doctor Rockit Mix)"
  • 2016: "15 Minutes of Fame"
  • Unreleased

  • 1994: 2nd proposed Elektric Music album (Most of the songs were performed at Elektric Music's Virtua Summer Tour in 1994).
  • 2007: Moebius Redux – Ein Leben in Bildern / Une vie en images / A Life in Pictures (original soundtrack)
  • References

    Karl Bartos Wikipedia