Kraftwerk's crafty work: crossing generations
As Kraftwerk complete an eight-night residency at Tate Modern, Jon Snow dons his 3D glasses and looks at the band’s enduring appeal – and influence – over 40 years.
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As Kraftwerk complete an eight-night residency at Tate Modern, Jon Snow dons his 3D glasses and looks at the band’s enduring appeal – and influence – over 40 years.
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