Kraftwerk announces vivid Radio-Activity 50th anniversary reissues

Kraftwerk has announced a 50th anniversary reissue of Radio-Activity, their first entirely electronic album originally released in late 1975. The new editions feature a Dolby Atmos mix created by founder Ralf Hütter and Fritz Hilpert, set for release on May 15.

Kraftwerk's Radio-Activity, the pioneering German band's fifth studio LP, is a concept album exploring themes of radioactive decay and radio communication. To mark five decades, the group is releasing updated versions from the original 16-track master tapes. Ralf Hütter worked with Fritz Hilpert on a new Dolby Atmos mix, which promises “vivid new shading, forensic detail and richly layered cinematic depth.” The Blu-ray audio disc includes Dolby Atmos, 5.1, and stereo mixes of the original album, plus an exclusive anniversary booklet. A special edition 12” vinyl picture disc uses the 2009 remaster, and the full Dolby Atmos mix will stream digitally. Pre-orders are available now. Alongside this, Kraftwerk has added a UK and Ireland leg to their ‘Multimedia’ tour due to “exceptional demand.” The shows begin May 17 at Dublin’s Bord Gais Energy Theatre, followed by stops in Belfast, Wolverhampton, Manchester, Glasgow, Stockton, Sheffield, Brighton, Bristol, Bournemouth, three nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall on June 4 and 5, Liverpool, Nottingham, and Edinburgh’s Playhouse on June 9. This marks their first UK tour since 2017, apart from a one-off at Milton Keynes’ Forever Now Festival last June. The ‘Multimedia’ tour, launched in 2012 at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, blends performance and digital installation with 3D visuals, drawing from albums like Autobahn (1974), Trans Europe Express (1977), and Computer World (1981). Separately, late co-founder Florian Schneider’s instruments, including a suitcase synthesiser, flute, and vocoders, were auctioned in November.

Liittyvät artikkelit

Vibrant collage illustration highlighting New Music Friday releases including Don Toliver's Octane, Labrinth's Cosmic Opera Act I, and UK debuts for a January 30, 2026 music news article.
AI:n luoma kuva

New Music Friday features Don Toliver's Octane and Labrinth's return

Raportoinut AI AI:n luoma kuva

This week's New Music Friday on January 30, 2026, brings a diverse slate of releases, including Don Toliver's fifth studio album Octane and Labrinth's Cosmic Opera Act I. UK acts like The Molotovs and Only The Poets debut full-length projects, while singles from Melanie C and Noah Kahan highlight upcoming albums. The roundup also includes home entertainment drops and emerging talents.

The indie band Kraftklub from Chemnitz launched their tour for their fifth studio album «Sterben in Karl-Marx-Stadt» on Tuesday in Schwerin's Kongresshalle. Thousands of fans celebrated the kickoff with new tracks and classics. Frontman Felix Kummer urged the audience to uphold tolerance.

Raportoinut AI

The Finnish rock band Von Hertzen Brothers is celebrating 25 years since their debut album with a year of live shows and limited-edition reissues. Key releases include remastered and remixed versions of early albums, set for April 2026. The anniversary also marks steps toward their tenth studio album.

Rough Trade, the iconic record store and label founded in 1976, has announced ambitious celebrations for its 50th anniversary in 2026. The plans include reunion concerts, limited-edition vinyl releases, and a new subscription service. Highlights feature a rare performance by Life Without Buildings after nearly 25 years.

Raportoinut AI

Paste magazine has refreshed its ranking of the 50 best new wave albums from the 1970s and 1980s, highlighting influential records in the genre. The list, selected by the publication's music writers and editors, spans post-punk overlaps to synth-driven pop. It underscores new wave's role in bridging punk and mainstream music.

Experimental rock band Horse Lords have revealed their upcoming album Demand to Be Taken to Heaven Alive!, due out on June 12 via RVNG Intl. The announcement includes two new singles, “Eureka 378-B” and “Brain of the Firm,” each with videos directed by Scott Kiernan. The band also shared dates for a North American summer tour and European shows.

Raportoinut AI

Vince Clarke of Depeche Mode and Erasure has formed Doublespeak with Blancmange's Neil Arthur and producer Benge to release a self-titled album of analog synth covers. The project reimagines tracks by ABBA, the Carpenters and others, with a first single shared on March 25. The album arrives May 29 on London Records.

 

 

 

Tämä verkkosivusto käyttää evästeitä

Käytämme evästeitä analyysiä varten parantaaksemme sivustoamme. Lue tietosuojakäytäntömme tietosuojakäytäntö lisätietoja varten.
Hylkää