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Kraftwerk issued several different versions of the single "Pocket Calculator" in different languages: namely, German ("Taschenrechner"), French ("Mini Calculateur"), and Japanese ("Dentaku", or 電卓). Also Italian version ("Mini Calcolatore") was performed playback in television.
Since 1991 Kraftwerk have tended to follow the trend for releasing singles in multiple remixed arrangements. ... "Pocket Calculator" 1981 63 — — — — — —
This Kraftwerk covers compilation was somewhat unusual in the fact that Kraftwerk's Ralf Hütter selected the final track line-up. [8] [11] In a subsequent interview, when asked about the 8-Bit Operators release, Ralf Hütter responded: [12] It is mind stimulating, the minimum/maximum coming from sound levels and thoughts and ideas.
Following the release of the Computer World album, Kraftwerk went on a subsequent tour, ... "Pocket Calculator" "The Robots" Mid-1981 Tour (UK, USA, Eastern Europe ...
Kraftwerk's 1981 song "Pocket Calculator" features the Stylophone among the song's main instruments and ends with a Stylophone solo. [3] The Tall Dwarfs' song "All My Hollowness to You" from the 1981 EP Three Songs uses the Stylophone as the main instrument. [16]
Minimum-Maximum is a double DVD by German band Kraftwerk, consisting of live shows performed during their 2004 world tour. The set was released in Germany on 2 December 2005, in the UK on 5 December 2005 and 6 December 2005 in the US, Japan and Australia.
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The FX-501P and FX-502P were programmable calculators, manufactured by Casio from 1978/1979. [citation needed] They were the predecessors of the FX-601P and FX-602P.It is likely that the FX-501P/502P were the first LCD programmable calculators to be produced as up until 1979 (and the introduction of the HP-41C) no manufacturer had introduced such a device.