{"id":1141,"date":"2021-04-14T05:59:24","date_gmt":"2021-04-14T05:59:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uberlin.co.uk\/dj-food-archives-uberlinuberlin\/"},"modified":"2021-04-14T05:59:24","modified_gmt":"2021-04-14T05:59:24","slug":"dj-food-archives-uberlinuberlin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uberlin.co.uk\/dj-food-archives-uberlinuberlin\/","title":{"rendered":"DJ Food Archives : \u00fcberlin\u00fcberlin"},"content":{"rendered":"
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April 9, 2012<\/abbr><\/h5>\n
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Music Montag: Kraftwerk Kover Kollection by DJ Food<\/a><\/h3>\n

by James Glazebrook<\/span><\/h4>\n
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Tomorrow Kraftwerk<\/strong> start a week-long retrospective series at MoMA in New York<\/a>, performing one seminal album each night, backed by 3D visualisation. Now\u00a0I know they are from D\u00fcsseldorf, not Berlin BUT: we can reach them by der Autobahn<\/em> and everyone everywhere has been influenced by the Men Machines – Berlin’s electronic musicians included. <\/p>\n

Proving this point (the second point, not the Autobahn thing) is Ninja Tune’s DJ Food<\/strong>, who for six years running compiled hour-long mixes of cover versions, sample-heavy tracks or songs that obviously owe a debt to the D\u00fcsseldorf quartet. Check out Food’s website<\/a> for more infectious fanboy-ism (including his own artwork for the mixes) or listen via the players below, as he seamlessly blends the Werk<\/em> of David Byrne, Erasure, Whitney Houston, Jay-Z and Rammstein(!). Kling Klang!<\/p>\n