And in history of music making ... a whole new culture of music came from 1 or 2 Kraftwerk tracks ELECTRO which evolved into HIPHOP, HOUSE, GARAGE & so much POP music since The Model 1981
@johnd1466 That's mot true. Hip-hop was already on the scene before Kraftwerk was used in hip-hop music. Hip-hop sampled non electronic music first. And still sample a lot of acoustic music. House Music actually came from disco. And disco influenced Kraftwerk's later 70s music via Giorgio Moroder Europe disco who influenced Kraftwerk. Again. Hip-hop didn't evolved from Kraftwerk. It came from disco music.
I've said before in other Kraftwerk videos I strongly believe that their contribution to hip hop and dance music was adding the element of anticipation. James Brown believed in starting the beat on the "one". Barry Gordy believed in a strong start. The 60s had the "wall of sound." Kraftwerk believed in a slow but building intensity and then a powerful dose of sound. I believe this is very prevalent now in hip hop, electronic, funk, pop music, and contemporary dance music.
DJ Superman in Memphis, TN (107.1FM) had this in his old school lunch time mix today AND I BOUT blew my speakers in my car when I heard it🤣 I had forgotten about this song. COME THROUGH IN 2020🎶🤎💃🏽
"The original ‘Tour De France’ single in 1983 signalled the launch of a new KRAFTWERK album ‘Technopop’. But despite being given an EMI catalogue number, it was never actually released. However, ‘Tour De France’ took on a life of its own. This masterful remix by New York DJ Francois Kevorkian backed a key scene in the film ‘Breakdance’ which lead to a re-release in this reworked format. Much more percussive and less song based than the first version, it helped reinforce KRAFTWERK’s standing in the US Hip-Hop scene following their surprise embracement of ‘Numbers’ in 1981" The Electricity Club
Mais um grande músico influenciador das novas gerações se vai mas sua cultura, criatividade e legado ficarão até o fim de nossos dias, pois tudo que se tem de referência sobre música vem desses desbravadores e criadores que colocaram seus objetivos à disposição de pessoas de bom gosto e cultura singular, com certeza fará muita falta !!!!😔
Nicht vergessen !! Morgen ist der happy nappy bday in heaven von Henri Desgrange, french cyclist and journalist, founder of the Tour-de-France (d. 1940) ;-)
When i hear this wonderful song i always have to remember Turbos broom scene from Breakin, such a great Film with an even better choice of Music.
same!! Iconic movie and track!
Rest in peace Florian Schneider. You were truly one of the best German recording artists in the history of Electro music.
And in history of music making ... a whole new culture of music came from 1 or 2 Kraftwerk tracks
ELECTRO which evolved into HIPHOP, HOUSE, GARAGE & so much POP music since The Model 1981
I have too look him up,itz so many dope azz old skool artist that never got they propz..
@johnd1466 That's mot true. Hip-hop was already on the scene before Kraftwerk was used in hip-hop music. Hip-hop sampled non electronic music first. And still sample a lot of acoustic music. House Music actually came from disco. And disco influenced Kraftwerk's later 70s music via Giorgio Moroder Europe disco who influenced Kraftwerk. Again. Hip-hop didn't evolved from Kraftwerk. It came from disco music.
I love this remix since the 80's
This was thee only version i knew❤
This will NEVER get old
NEVER EVER!
*NEVER*
...the sound of bike chains on cogs... love it
I've said before in other Kraftwerk videos I strongly believe that their contribution to hip hop and dance music was adding the element of anticipation. James Brown believed in starting the beat on the "one". Barry Gordy believed in a strong start. The 60s had the "wall of sound." Kraftwerk believed in a slow but building intensity and then a powerful dose of sound. I believe this is very prevalent now in hip hop, electronic, funk, pop music, and contemporary dance music.
I’ll never forget the Turbo broom scene from Breakin’ 💯💯
This is the version I would only listen to. Sublime.
Amen!!
Almost impossible to overstate how influential Kraftwerk was. And still is.
RIP Florian 😥. Forever electronic music's great pioneers. This will live on forever x
❤ mind-blowing remix. Even today.
I’m such a fan! My favorite teacher played Kraftwerk during home room before we started our day. Mr. Ulrich was way ahead of his time. Great memories.
Goodbye, Florian - and thank you.
Unbelievable stuff
Will forever cherish this
Thank you for the beautiful memories- loved this particular mix ❤️
I love this song when it came out in the 80s... I would break dance to it.
1984 . Scotland. New Farm Loch. My friends trying breakdance for the first time.
As stunning today as ever. One of the best remixes of all time. Kraftwerk at their best. 4.19... play it LOUD & enjoy!
I couldn't agree more. I achieve Nirvana at that point.
DJ Superman in Memphis, TN (107.1FM) had this in his old school lunch time mix today AND I BOUT blew my speakers in my car when I heard it🤣 I had forgotten about this song. COME THROUGH IN 2020🎶🤎💃🏽
Still got both my 12s, this one's the winner.
Hands down...without exception or debate....this is the best mix of this song! There needed be no more after this one!
I totally agree. Wow moment.:)🔥
Couldn't possibly be beaten. If U think it can. you're wrong! K? K.
awesome record in a great mix
Shedon Chambliss Try to find it on vinyl, words can't describe the punch.
Best remix!!
incredible!!!
back 7 years later
"The original ‘Tour De France’ single in 1983 signalled the launch of a new KRAFTWERK album ‘Technopop’. But despite being given an EMI catalogue number, it was never actually released. However, ‘Tour De France’ took on a life of its own. This masterful remix by New York DJ Francois Kevorkian backed a key scene in the film ‘Breakdance’ which lead to a re-release in this reworked format. Much more percussive and less song based than the first version, it helped reinforce KRAFTWERK’s standing in the US Hip-Hop scene following their surprise embracement of ‘Numbers’ in 1981" The Electricity Club
Great description, exactly how I remember it.
please be aware Francois Kevorkian is a French artist mate !
@@gninokcire7449 And that that was a quote from the magazine, The Electricity Club.
Technopop was released as Electric Cafe.
And the film was “Breakin”
Classic tune. Just wonderful. Nice one!!
Geniuses!!!!!!!! Plan and simple geniuses!!!!!
I like to listen this mix.
I love this 😊
Mais um grande músico influenciador das novas gerações se vai mas sua cultura, criatividade e legado ficarão até o fim de nossos dias, pois tudo que se tem de referência sobre música vem desses desbravadores e criadores que colocaram seus objetivos à disposição de pessoas de bom gosto e cultura singular, com certeza fará muita falta !!!!😔
永遠の定番!!最&高
We wouldn't have musicians like Egyptian Lover if it wasn't for this song.
There's no hip hop scene outside the North East US without Kraftwerk.
Nice up mate, this was in Breakdance, the scene where Michael "Shrimp" Chambers (Turbo) was dancing with the brush or mop lol :)
Broom
Lord MUSIC: THE GREATEST SONG EVER CREATED!!! KRAFTWERK IS BETTER LIVE ON STAGE!!!
Awesome, a must have on your playlist.
Great for the month of July 2023 Tour de France start today.
R.I.P. Florian
I remember dancing to this when I was a youngin....we were some dancing mofos back then....
My ringtone 😊
Makes my hair stand on end every time I hear it
Turbo dance! ;)
amazing!!
Classic🔥🔐🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔐
Classic⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Classic🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Turbo!
IMO, the definitive mix.
The BEST interpretación fracoise kevorkian. The fifht kraftwerk
@VinylViper thanks
@VinylViperRetroGamer What do you mean? They played a gig together?
EPIC!!
Those guys were 40 years ahead humanity.
Just an incredible remix. End of.
- Award winners don’t push brooms.
- Oh yeah? Why don’t you go on a sweep, knucklehead?
Chapeau!
03:14 The Prodigy - We Are The Ruffest
A sample?
@@freedomgundam95Yep
Que recuerdos 😀
Old school
the best version
Such a lush tune. Thanks Digweed for playing it in the bunker sessions.:)
remix excellent de ce titre des man machines
Magnificent FK.
I'm the first one to see this!
RIP Florian
je regarde le tour de france 2024 (20 eme étape), et j'écoute ca
I alwYz Wanted to know Who Made Thiz beat Since A Lil kid When Thiz First Came Out..I Miss Tha 80z Sound,It waz So Techno,Andromeda,Synth..
Nice
Nicht vergessen !! Morgen ist der happy nappy bday in heaven von Henri Desgrange, french cyclist and journalist, founder of the Tour-de-France (d. 1940) ;-)
warehouse parties.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
ROMANII AU TALENT !
I think this influenced Aphex Twin's Windowlicker
the real Tour de France that i kno...
There are way too many versions of their sonds! This is one of those, but I like everyone of one!
So hard to choose...
Was the only person told to slow down going backwards at the rink when this was on LOL.
Nope. Me and my crew were CONstantly on “probation”. 😂
1:52 yes sire
Tour de FrAnCe Remix SuPeR :)
Boogaloo Shrimp brought me here
Whatever TF that is.
@@TroyConvers5000 here you go bro: th-cam.com/video/yEoaN9qIxFs/w-d-xo.html
@@TroyConvers5000 You had to be there
@@darganx I'm glad I wasn't. 😂
Breaking the movie 1984 check it
THEE BADEST VERSION ❤
German Fathers of Electronic Music
Yeah no shitt!!!!!
There's a version that starts with drums...does anyone know which one is it?
th-cam.com/video/4tnRo5XeQZk/w-d-xo.html
Boogaloo Shrimp with a broom..
How are Depeche Mode in the HOF and Kraftwerk are NOT?!!
OK Depeche Mode deserves to be in the hall of fame but not before Kraftwerk, Kraftwerk should have been in a hall of fame a long time ago.
They are now.
I'm the second!
Im currently moon walking as of 2 minutes ago. On my head. While typing this comment.
Dance song
Gino dancing
=o
アレンジ系はイントロがしつこい と思うのは私だけでしょうか? Am I the only one who thinks that the intro is persistent in the arrangement system?