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RIP Klaus Dinger

Nobody in the English-language music press seems to be reporting it–even at Pitchfork, which is usually on top of these things–but Klaus Dinger, cofounder of krautrock greats Neu! and La Dusseldorf, died of heart failure on March 21. He was four days shy of his 62nd birthday.

Dinger was a composer and drummer, most responsible for the “motorik” rhythm that defined early Kraftwerk, Neu!, and much of the small “krautrock” movement. He and the other half of Neu!, Michael Rother, also anticipated the remix trend when they ran out of money for their second album and simply filled one side with versions of two previously released songs that they had manipulated by speeding up, slowing down, and warping tape.

Dinger’s second band, La Dusseldorf had a tremendous influence on the work of Brian Eno and David Bowie, particularly their “German” collaborations on Low, Heroes, and Lodger.

Still, Neu! remains Dinger’s definitive work. The below video isn’t terribly interesting to look at, but does feature the band’s signature song, “Hallogallo.”

So long, Klaus.

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One Response to “RIP Klaus Dinger”

  1. Mike Edwards Says:

    Dinger tribute on the podcast this week!Subscribe FreeAdd to my PageThis show is dedicated to the memory and the fab drumming of Klaus Dinger. Klaus, we hardly knew ye! Plus, what would happen if Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard had a baby? I don’t know either, in fact perish the thought of that high octane coupling, but I know that would sound a lot by this week’s exclusive track by the JIM JONES REVUE! Mix in some Krautrock and some Danny Gatton and Buck Owens and you’ve got a truly horrifying rock and roll stew. Hang onto your gallbladder, friends, it’s time to rock!

    Neu!-Hallogallo

    Death Cab for Cutie-I Will Posses Your Heart

    Caribou-After Hours

    Datarock-Computer Camp Love

    Faust-The Sad Skinhead

    LCD Soundsystem-Big Ideas

    Wilco-Spiders (Kidsmoke)

    Jim Jones Revue-Princess and Frog

    The Lost Crusaders-The Downward Road

    The Surgens-Credit Card Girl

    The Downders-Genocide

    Danny Gatton-Rumble/Harlem Nocturne (live 1977)

    The Raconteurs-Top Yourself

    Simple Kid-Lil’ Kong Kong

    The Black keys-Psychotic Girl

    The Pixies-Wave of Mutilation (UK Surf)

    Buck Owens- Cryin’ Time

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