Occupation(s) Musician Role Musician Name Wolfgang Flur | Years active Late 1960s–present | |
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Music groups Kraftwerk (1973 – 1987), Dyko Albums Eloquence: The Complete, Trans‑Europe Express, The Man‑Machine, Radio‑Activity, Computer World Similar People Florian Schneider, Karl Bartos, Ralf Hutter, Emil Schult, Fritz Hilpert | ||
Instruments Percussion, keyboards |
Wolfgang fl r yamo musik soldat i was a robot hoxton london 24 01 2015
Wolfgang Flür (born 17 July 1947) is a German musician, formerly a member of the electronic group Kraftwerk from 1973 to 1987, playing electronic percussion. Flür claims that he also invented the group's electric drums used throughout the 1970s. However, patent records dispute this citing Florian Schneider and Ralf Hütter as the creators.
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- Wolfgang fl r yamo musik soldat i was a robot hoxton london 24 01 2015
- Wolfgang fl r
- Background
- Post Kraftwerk
- Albums
- With Kraftwerk
- EPs
- Singles
- Collaborations
- Songs
- References
Wolfgang fl r
Background

Previously he had played an acoustic drum kit in the Düsseldorf 1960s band The Spirits of Sound. Guitarist Michael Rother was also a member of The Spirits of Sound, later forming Neu! with then Kraftwerk drummer Klaus Dinger.
Post-Kraftwerk

In 1997, Flür founded Yamo, which released an album Time Pie, a collaboration with Mouse on Mars. Flür's next release, the 12" and remixes of I Was A Robot, climbed to number 6 in the German club charts. Collaborations with Pizzicato Five and Der Plan founding member Pyrolator have been announced, and the lyrics to the song "Greed" are in Flür's autobiography, but this material remains unreleased.

Flür wrote an autobiography, published in the year 2000, called Ich war ein Roboter (English version: I Was a Robot), and released in 2011 in Spanish as Kraftwerk: Yo fui un robot (Ed. MILENIO),. The autobiography includes his youth, early career as a musician, and some of his activity within Kraftwerk. Hütter and Schneider filed a lawsuit against Flür, causing halt of the publication and rewriting parts that included disputed accounts of his time with the band.
Recently, Flür has been seen DJing in clubs, playing tech house and electro. He has also accompanied the German synthpop duo Dyko, in live shows as an electronic percussionist, and on a single released in 2009. As of 2011, Flür has gone under the moniker Musik Soldat.
Japanese singer Maki Nomiya's album Party People included the song "Yamate Line" with songwriting and co-production credited to Flür/Yamo.
On 16 October 2015, Flür released his first solo album under his own name, Eloquence.
Albums
With Kraftwerk
Albums
EPs
Singles
Collaborations
Songs
The ModelDie Mensch-Maschine · 1978
The RobotsDie Mensch-Maschine · 1978
RadioactivityRadio-Activity · 1975