Lithuanian President Attends Landmark Kraftwerk Concert in Vilnius
Vilnius, Lithuania – President Gitanas Nausėda was among a dedicated audience at Compensa concert hall Monday evening to witness a performance by electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk.The German band, formed in Düsseldorf in 1970, has profoundly influenced genres ranging from electro and hip-hop to techno and synthpop over more than five decades.
Kraftwerk, comprised of founders Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider, revolutionized music with their innovative use of synthesizers, vocoders, and robotic vocals, forging a futuristic sound that defined a genre.Landmark albums like “Autobahn” (1974), “trans-Europe express” (1977), and “The Man-Machine” (1978) are widely considered classics that reshaped the musical landscape.
The group’s influence extends to numerous artists, including Depeche Mode, Daft Punk, New Order, The Chemical Brothers, and hip-hop icon Afrika Bambaataa.Kraftwerk’s innovations spurred the development of modern electronic music, techno, synth-pop, and industrial music.
their impact was formally recognized in 2021 with induction into the Rock and Roll hall of Fame, and their recordings consistently appear on lists of the greatest albums of all time, continuing to be featured in contemporary popular culture, advertising, and film.
Recently,Kraftwerk has revisited its artistic origins,staging acclaimed 3D concert series at prominent global venues including MoMA,Tate Modern,the Sydney Opera House,and the guggenheim Museum Bilbao. The Vilnius performance was presented by Live Nation Lietuva, the largest event organizer in the Baltic States.