The Man-Machine

The Man-Machine (German: Die Mensch-Maschine) is the seventh studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk. It was released on May 1978 by Kling Klang in Germany and by Capitol Records elsewhere. A further refinement of their mechanical style, the album saw the group incorporate more danceable rhythms. The album has a satirical bent to it. It is thought to address a wide-range of themes from the Cold War, Germany's fascination with manufacturing, and humankind's increasingly symbiotic relationship with machines. It includes the singles "The Model" and "The Robots".

The Man-Machine
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1978 (1978-05)
Recorded1977–1978
StudioKling Klang (Düsseldorf, West Germany)
Genre
Length36:10
Label
Producer
Kraftwerk chronology
Trans-Europe Express
(1977)
The Man-Machine
(1978)
Computer World
(1981)
2009 Edition
2009 remastered edition cover
Singles from The Man-Machine
  1. "The Robots"
    Released: May 1978
  2. "The Model"
    Released: September 1978
  3. "Neon Lights"
    Released: December 1978

Although the album was initially unsuccessful on the UK Albums Chart, it reached a new peak position of number nine in February 1982, becoming the band's second highest-peaking album in the United Kingdom after Autobahn (1974).

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