I'm not really a fan of any music, but it seems to be a stereotype of LSI...
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I'm not really a fan of any music, but it seems to be a stereotype of LSI...
You mean a stereotype of LII. LSI would be some rapper with bitches or something like that. Or a nationalist, a redneck with a gun or something like that.
LII's are not as narrow-minded than LSI's, and Kraftwerk is more relevant to Process than Result - i.e. seems fatalistic and sequential.Quote:
Originally Posted by snegledmaca
LII is more relevant to bands that sound more "open-minded" like Cabaret Voltaire or such.
I simply can't see how they could in any way be LSI.
I thought they were the most ILI band ever.
This is insane. Do you think they are LSI because their music sounds robotic, and LSI's are associated with being cold-:Ti: hound robots, so therefore, they are LSI's? What is this LSI stereotype that Kraftwerk seems to portray?
alternately, this is possible, but Kraftwerk sounds too "rigid" for that. Or could it be LIE.Quote:
Originally Posted by tempral
I absolutely enjoy the Balanescu Quartet's renditions of old KW songs.
Particularly, "The Model", and "Computer Love".
Go to my www. site in my profile, and you can listen to those two on imeem.com
Here are some samples:
[web:147ad5600f]http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1165445/a/Possessed.htm[/web:147ad5600f]