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‘Dutty Rock’: How Sean Paul Took Dancehall Into The Mainstream
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‘Dutty Rock’: How Sean Paul Took Dancehall Into The Mainstream

Featuring the hit Gimme The Light, the ‘Dutty Rock’ album elevated Sean Paul beyond all other dancehall artists.

‘Electric Café’: How Kraftwerk Took On ‘Techno Pop’
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‘Electric Café’: How Kraftwerk Took On ‘Techno Pop’

With their position as electro-pop godfathers beyond doubt, Kraftwerk’s ‘Electric Café’ album saw the group respond to the rise of dance music.

‘The Painter’: “I’m Still Finding Out What I Can Do” Says William Orbit
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‘The Painter’: “I’m Still Finding Out What I Can Do” Says William Orbit

William Orbit’s first new album in eight years, ‘The Painter’ finds him flush with inspiration. ‘I’m full of surprises,’ he tells Dig!

‘Tour De France Soundtracks’: Kraftwerk’s Gear-Changing Final Album
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‘Tour De France Soundtracks’: Kraftwerk’s Gear-Changing Final Album

Recorded to mark the 100th year of the iconic cycling tournament, Kraftwerk’s ‘Tour De France Soundtracks’ remains an enduring swansong.

Best Kraftwerk Songs: 20 Great Tracks From The Electro-Pop Godfathers
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Best Kraftwerk Songs: 20 Great Tracks From The Electro-Pop Godfathers

Pioneering electronic music and the use of experimental synths, the best Kraftwerk songs lit the way for electro-pop, techno and dance.

‘Just A Little More Love’: How David Guetta Stole Club-Goers’ Hearts
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‘Just A Little More Love’: How David Guetta Stole Club-Goers’ Hearts

A sign of things to come, David Guetta’s debut album, ‘Just A Little More Love’, blended French house music with a growing pop sensibility.

‘The Man-Machine’: How Kraftwerk Assembled An Electro-Pop Classic
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‘The Man-Machine’: How Kraftwerk Assembled An Electro-Pop Classic

Influenced by disco, Kraftwerk’s ‘The Man-Machine’ saw ‘the robots’ take over the dancefloor and pre-empt the rise of synth-pop.

‘Republic’: How New Order Reasserted Their Independence In The 90s
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‘Republic’: How New Order Reasserted Their Independence In The 90s

Despite Factory Records’ demise, New Order prevailed and completed a classic album in the shape of ‘Republic’.

‘Trans-Europe Express’: How Kraftwerk Took Pop To New Frontiers
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‘Trans-Europe Express’: How Kraftwerk Took Pop To New Frontiers

Venturing on a railway-inspired odyssey, Kraftwerk’s 1977 masterpiece, ‘Trans-Europe Express’, opened up new sonic horizons for electro-pop.

‘Waiting For The Sirens’ Call’: Inside New Order’s Beguiling Eighth Album
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‘Waiting For The Sirens’ Call’: Inside New Order’s Beguiling Eighth Album

Overcoming haunted studios and internal tensions, New Order remained steadfast innovators on ‘Waiting For The Sirens’ Call’.

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