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> German music has it's roots in Polka.

Tell that while listening to Einsturzende Neubauten, Nizzer Ebb, Front
Line Assembly and Front 242, just to name a few. If that is based in
Polka, Polka just got a new hardcore fan, and it should thank you :-)

on 4/7/03 12:12 PM, Falcata-Galia and Tariff Records at
fgrecs@xxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

> But funk, if I remember, is a German word...
>=20
> Kraftwerk were pretty funky, and modern techno and hip-hop owe them
some
> small debt of gratitude.
>=20
> Or Can.  Czukay's bass lines were pretty good stuff to fool around
with
> the old lady...
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> Regards,
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> Rudy Carrera
> Fal=E7ata-Galia Recordings
> Tariff Records
> PO Box 134
> Rialto, California 92377 USA
> http://www.falcata-galia.com
> http://www.tariffrecords.com
> http://members.tripod.com/musicsource7/index.htm
>=20

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