Fri Nov 14 2025
7:30 PM Doors - 11:00 PM
£25.70
Ages 16+
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Wolfgang Flür, iconic member of Kraftwerk’s classic lineup from 1974’s *Autobahn *to 1986’s *Electric Café*, appears with his highly anticipated new album, *TIMES*. Set for release on 28th March 2025, this independent album showcases his continued evolution as a solo artist and features collaborations with some of the biggest names in electronic and synth-pop music.
A celebration of past, present, and future, *TIMES *brings together a stellar cast of contributors, including German techno pioneers U96, Boris Blank (Yello), Thomas Vangarde (ex-Daft Punk), Juan Atkins, Anthony Rother, Emil Schult (Kraftwerk collaborator), and Peter Hook (ex-New Order). With its combination of vintage retro-electro stylings and forward-thinking sounds, the album is a bold statement from one of electronic music’s original trailblazers. Wolfgang’s musical journey began with Kraftwerk, where he was engaged in the sound of electronic music’s golden age with his minimal electro drumming.
Today, he holds the torch for the continuing creativity of his generation of electronic music pioneers: inspiring and entertaining, while still pushing boundaries within his unique oeuvre of highly melodic, narrative led, retro- futurism. His music is immersive and though he grapples with the accelerated passing of time and the rapidity of changes therein, he does it with a celebratory optimism; a relentless, infectious hope for humanity.
A celebration of past, present, and future, *TIMES *brings together a stellar cast of contributors, including German techno pioneers U96, Boris Blank (Yello), Thomas Vangarde (ex-Daft Punk), Juan Atkins, Anthony Rother, Emil Schult (Kraftwerk collaborator), and Peter Hook (ex-New Order). With its combination of vintage retro-electro stylings and forward-thinking sounds, the album is a bold statement from one of electronic music’s original trailblazers. Wolfgang’s musical journey began with Kraftwerk, where he was engaged in the sound of electronic music’s golden age with his minimal electro drumming.
Today, he holds the torch for the continuing creativity of his generation of electronic music pioneers: inspiring and entertaining, while still pushing boundaries within his unique oeuvre of highly melodic, narrative led, retro- futurism. His music is immersive and though he grapples with the accelerated passing of time and the rapidity of changes therein, he does it with a celebratory optimism; a relentless, infectious hope for humanity.
Wolfgang Flür
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Member of the classic Kraftwerk line up 1973-1987 and author of “I Was A Robot”.
A member of Kraftwerk during the group’s golden era, Wolfgang Flür was the band’s electronic percussionist from 1973 to 1987.
Born in Frankfurt, Germany, Flür became the third member of the band in 1973, replacing a drum machine. He was a member of the group from their international breakthrough with the album Autobahn (1974) and remained as they experimented with proto techno on albums such as Trans-Europe Express (1977) and Computer World (1981).
Frustrated with the half-a-decade it took to produce Electric Cafe (1986), he left the band after the LP’s release — it wouldn’t be until a 2009 reissue that Flür received an artist credit on the album. In 1997, he launched his solo career under the name Yamo and released Time Pie, an album that featured work with the experimental duo Mouse on Mars.
In 2000, he published his memoir I Was a Robot, but the book was pulled momentarily, and re-released with revisions after a lawsuit from the remaining members of Kraftwerk.
A 12″ single named after the book appeared in 2004, and it was included on the 2015 release Eloquence: Total Works, a collection of unreleased Flür tracks dating back to 2002.
His live performance will include the true analogue influences from the early electronic movement, whilst showcasing his modern introductions of pop, techno, and soundtrack sounds. Dedicated fans and pure electronic appreciators will be truly entertained!
£25.70 Ages 16+
Wolfgang Flür, iconic member of Kraftwerk’s classic lineup from 1974’s *Autobahn *to 1986’s *Electric Café*, appears with his highly anticipated new album, *TIMES*. Set for release on 28th March 2025, this independent album showcases his continued evolution as a solo artist and features collaborations with some of the biggest names in electronic and synth-pop music.
A celebration of past, present, and future, *TIMES *brings together a stellar cast of contributors, including German techno pioneers U96, Boris Blank (Yello), Thomas Vangarde (ex-Daft Punk), Juan Atkins, Anthony Rother, Emil Schult (Kraftwerk collaborator), and Peter Hook (ex-New Order). With its combination of vintage retro-electro stylings and forward-thinking sounds, the album is a bold statement from one of electronic music’s original trailblazers. Wolfgang’s musical journey began with Kraftwerk, where he was engaged in the sound of electronic music’s golden age with his minimal electro drumming.
Today, he holds the torch for the continuing creativity of his generation of electronic music pioneers: inspiring and entertaining, while still pushing boundaries within his unique oeuvre of highly melodic, narrative led, retro- futurism. His music is immersive and though he grapples with the accelerated passing of time and the rapidity of changes therein, he does it with a celebratory optimism; a relentless, infectious hope for humanity.
A celebration of past, present, and future, *TIMES *brings together a stellar cast of contributors, including German techno pioneers U96, Boris Blank (Yello), Thomas Vangarde (ex-Daft Punk), Juan Atkins, Anthony Rother, Emil Schult (Kraftwerk collaborator), and Peter Hook (ex-New Order). With its combination of vintage retro-electro stylings and forward-thinking sounds, the album is a bold statement from one of electronic music’s original trailblazers. Wolfgang’s musical journey began with Kraftwerk, where he was engaged in the sound of electronic music’s golden age with his minimal electro drumming.
Today, he holds the torch for the continuing creativity of his generation of electronic music pioneers: inspiring and entertaining, while still pushing boundaries within his unique oeuvre of highly melodic, narrative led, retro- futurism. His music is immersive and though he grapples with the accelerated passing of time and the rapidity of changes therein, he does it with a celebratory optimism; a relentless, infectious hope for humanity.
Member of the classic Kraftwerk line up 1973-1987 and author of “I Was A Robot”.
A member of Kraftwerk during the group’s golden era, Wolfgang Flür was the band’s electronic percussionist from 1973 to 1987.
Born in Frankfurt, Germany, Flür became the third member of the band in 1973, replacing a drum machine. He was a member of the group from their international breakthrough with the album Autobahn (1974) and remained as they experimented with proto techno on albums such as Trans-Europe Express (1977) and Computer World (1981).
Frustrated with the half-a-decade it took to produce Electric Cafe (1986), he left the band after the LP’s release — it wouldn’t be until a 2009 reissue that Flür received an artist credit on the album. In 1997, he launched his solo career under the name Yamo and released Time Pie, an album that featured work with the experimental duo Mouse on Mars.
In 2000, he published his memoir I Was a Robot, but the book was pulled momentarily, and re-released with revisions after a lawsuit from the remaining members of Kraftwerk.
A 12″ single named after the book appeared in 2004, and it was included on the 2015 release Eloquence: Total Works, a collection of unreleased Flür tracks dating back to 2002.
His live performance will include the true analogue influences from the early electronic movement, whilst showcasing his modern introductions of pop, techno, and soundtrack sounds. Dedicated fans and pure electronic appreciators will be truly entertained!
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