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Ralf Hütter
Ralf Hütter at a concert in Düsseldorf in the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, 2013
Ralf Hütter at a concert in Düsseldorf in the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, 2013
Background information
Birth nameRalf Hütter
Born (1946-08-20) 20 August 1946 (age 77)
Krefeld, Germany
OriginDüsseldorf
Genres
  • synth-pop
  • krautrock
  • experimental
  • Occupation(s)Musician, singer
    Instrument(s)Synthesizer, keyboards, vocoder, guitar, bass guitar, drums, percussion, vocals
    Years active1965–present
    Websitewww.kraftwerk.com

    Ralf Hütter (born 20 August 1946) is a German musician and composer best known as the lead singer and keyboardist of Kraftwerk, which he founded with Florian Schneider in 1969. On 12 May 2021, Kraftwerk was announced as one of the inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[4]

    Personal life[edit]

    Hütter was born on 20 August 1946 in Krefeld, Germany. In 2009 he lived near Düsseldorf.[5] Hütter has a daughter named Elsa who also produces music. He met Florian Schneider while studying improvisation at the Robert Schumann Hochschule.[6] He is a vegetarian.[7] Hütter is a secretive musician who avoids interviews.[8]

    Hütter is an enthusiastic cycling fan, a fact reflected in some of the band's work. It was widely claimed that, when he was on tour, the group's bus would drop off Hütter 100 miles away from the next venue and he would cycle the rest of the way, a story that Hütter later confirmed.[5] The band members took up cycling when recording the album The Man-Machine in the late 1970s. Ralf Hütter had been looking for a new form of exercise. The single "Tour de France" includes sounds that follow this theme, including bicycle chains, gear mechanisms and the breathing of the cyclist. At the time of the single's release Ralf Hütter tried to persuade the rest of the band that they should record a whole album based around cycling. At the time this did not happen, but the project eventually was released as Tour de France Soundtracks in 2003.

    Hütter was involved in a serious cycling accident in May or June 1982,[9] during the initial period of recording for the 1986 album Electric Café. He was in a coma as a result. Karl Bartos claimed the first thing Hütter said when he awoke from his coma was "Where is my bicycle?", a story Hütter later disputed in a June 2009 interview in The Guardian.[10]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Kollektiv (officialkollektiv) on Myspace". Myspace.
  • ^ "Grant deBruin". www.facebook.com.
  • ^ "Grant deBruin". www.facebook.com.
  • ^ "'Kraftwerk'". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 2021.
  • ^ a b John Harris (2009-06-19). "'I got a new head, and I'm fine'". The Guardian.
  • ^ "Red Bull Music Academy Daily". daily.redbullmusicacademy.com.
  • ^ "Ralf Hütter (1946 -)". International Vegetarian Union (IVU).
  • ^ Phil Hebblethwaite (2018-03-19). "The secretive musicians who avoid interviews". BBC Music.
  • ^ Karl Bartos 2017, Der Klang der Maschine, ch. 12
  • ^ "John Harris interviews Kraftwerk's Ralf Hütter". the Guardian. 2009-06-18. Retrieved 2021-03-01.
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